Challenges/Guide
What the challenge system is, how it works, and who it's for.
Built for one game (so far)
The challenge system is currently Dead by Daylight-specific. It's a spinner tool that picks a random killer and a challenge modifier for your next match. The architecture supports other games, but DbD is the only one with content right now.
How It Works
Two wheels spin together: one picks a character (40 killers or survivors), the other picks a challenge (37 modifiers like "no addons" or "no perks"). The result is a shareable link with a deterministic seed — same seed always gives the same result.
Viewers can trigger it with a chat command (!quiz challenge) and get a link to spin their own wheels.
Features
Spin for a killer + challenge modifier. Customize which killers are in the pool, set difficulty and toxicity filters, and configure challenge presets. Your roster selection is saved to your account.
Same concept for survivor — pick a survivor and a challenge modifier. Includes survivor-specific challenges like 'gen rush mode' and 'protect one survivor'.
Randomize your perk build. Generates a random set of perks from the full perk pool. Less of a 'challenge' and more of a variety tool.
An OBS browser source that displays the spin result with character portraits. Add it as a browser source in OBS to show your audience what you rolled.
What Makes It Different
- Shareable seeds. Every spin generates a URL with a deterministic seed. Share the link and anyone gets the exact same result. Good for community challenges where everyone plays the same roll.
- Custom rosters. Toggle individual killers/survivors on or off. If you don't own a character or hate playing them, remove them from the pool.
- Difficulty + toxicity filters. Each challenge has metadata tags. Filter out "toxic" challenges (like tunneling) or limit to easy/hard modifiers.
- Chat integration. Viewers type a command, get a link, spin their own wheels. The streamer can use the same command to spin on-stream.
Honestly, Who Is This For?
This is for Dead by Daylight streamers who want variety in their gameplay. If you play DbD regularly and your chat likes interactive challenge runs, the wheel adds structure to "random killer" without the streamer having to decide.
If you don't play DbD, this section isn't useful to you yet. The challenge system architecture supports other games, and more will be added as the platform grows.
Usage Ideas
- Challenge run stream: Start each match by spinning the wheel on-stream. The OBS overlay shows what you rolled. Chat can react to the challenge before you even load in.
- Community challenges: Share a seed link in your Discord. Everyone plays the same killer + challenge combination and compares results.
- Content variety: When you're stuck in a rut playing the same killer, let the wheel decide. The difficulty filter keeps it fair — you won't get "play Nurse with no perks" unless you want to.
- Viewer interaction: Let chat spin challenges for you via the bot command. Accept or reject the roll on-stream. Creates a natural back-and-forth with viewers.