Dead by Daylight – Best Archive Paths for Most Reserved Bloodpoints

Saving up for the next Chapter? Or just looking for a way to increase your Bloodpoint cap? Look no further! This Guide covers the most efficient paths to take for reserving the most amount of Bloodpoints possible, while still making it through every Archive Tome and Level released. Have fun!

Words of Clarification

All credit goes to MichaelMason115!

A few things must be mentioned before proceeding.

If you are already in the know, you may skip ahead to the Tome and Level of your choice.

How the Archive Works

Every Tome has 4 Levels, and each Level has a pathway made up of Challenges. There are 3 different types of Challenges, and 2 different difficulties between each Challenge. The three different types of Challenges consist of “Survivor Challenges”, “Killer Challenges”, and “Universal Challenges”. While Killer and Survivor Challenges can only be done with their respective roles, Universal Challenges can be done with either one. The two different difficulties are “Normal Challenges” and “Master Challenges”. While Normal Challenges can be done within multiple trials, Master Challenges must be done in a single trial, but also give more Bloodpoints than Normal ones. Once a Challenge is completed, it will turn orange, and you can then either Claim it or leave it Unclaimed. Claiming it will immediately reward you with its dedicated Bloodpoint amount, and will allow you to reach whichever path is connected to it. The amount of Bloodpoints earned for each type of Challenge varies between Levels. However, all Tomes share the same sequence of Bloodpoint distribution for each Level, which goes as follows:

  • Level 1 Normal = 15.000 Master = 25.000
  • Level 2 Normal = 25.000 Master = 35.000
  • Level 3 Normal = 30.000 Master = 50.000
  • Level 4 Normal = 45.000 Master = 60.000

The most efficient path is determined by making it from the Beginning (Prologue) to the End (Epilogue) while leaving the most amount of Bloodpoints Unclaimed.

Circles Explanation

In order to know which path to take, we have marked each Challenge with a circle.

Here is what they mean:

Green Circle

Green Circles indicate a Challenge you want to Complete and Claim.

Orange Circle

Orange Circles indicate a Challenge you want to Complete but leave Unclaimed.

Red Circle

Red Circles indicate a Challenge you want to completely Ignore and are better off to be left Untouched.

Tome I – Awakening

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Tome II – Reckoning

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Tome III – Escalation

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Tome IV – Conviction

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Tome V – Unleashed

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Tome VI – Divergence

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Tome VII – Forsaken

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

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6 Comments

  1. i’m fairly new to the game, so i’m a little confused. what is the purpose of having specific paths on the tombs? I get that there is a bp cap of 1M so I understand the concept of leaving challenges unclaimed, but why specific paths? thanks in advance.

  2. The Clown challenges on the first page are quite easy especially if you have survivors who’re willing to have fun messing around before they leave the trial.

  3. doing archives, the reason is mentioned you to avoid is usually going for that challenge will end up that you’ll be saving fewer bloodpoints for the future, that is my thought

    i.e. Tome I – Level 3, if you clear the challenge and go for interrupt 3 survivors, you’ll be saving 20k less, and this is all about saving for the future.

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