

These locations are always in the same place, which is why you should check these first when the spawn conditions are met.įirst, the Killer Shack has two Hatch spawns to look for. While the Hatch can spawn anywhere, there are some set spawn locations you can check first.

Just remember to not waste your time checking the upper floors of buildings to find the Hatch. These are just a few examples, and there are many more buildings in the various maps of Dead by Daylight. The same goes for the Blood Lodge building and Thompson House. On the Ironworks of Misery map the Hatch can spawn on the first floor of the building, but not upstairs.

If you get Badham Preschool, you want to check the basement of the preschool because the Hatch can spawn there, although it will not spawn on the first floor. I will give you examples of buildings on maps as well. So if you happen to get an indoor map like Gideon’s Meat Plant, you only need to check the basement floor for Hatch. The Hatch will never spawn on the upper floors of any map or building. There is one more Hatch spawning rule that you need to know about. If you are a Survivor, finding the hatch before all your teammates de is also important – so you know where to go to escape if things go south. That way when there is one Survivor left, you can immediately go to the Hatch and close it. It is a good idea to try and locate the Hatch before things get too bad for Survivors. You just have to find it first.Īs Killer you can also keep an eye out for the hatch when these conditions are met. Since the Hatch always follows these rules, if one Survivor has a Key, everyone can escape through the Hatch. And with all four Survivors alive, the Hatch spawns when the Exit Gates are powered. If three Survivors are left then the Hatch spawns when four generators are completed and one is remaining. With two Survivors left the Hatch spawns with three generators completed, and two remaining. Since there is no indicator in game when the hatch has spawned, how can you know it is there? Well, here is the rule the hatch follows: it will always spawn when the number of Survivors left alive is one more than the amount of generators completed. But what most Dead by Daylight players do not know is that the Hatch can spawn before that, too – it just spawns closed so it is harder to find. Everyone knows the Hatch spawns when there is one Survivor left.
