Best Violence District Items To Use – Survival Guide

Which items do we recommend?

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What are the Best Violence District Items? Some are useful for the whole team, whereas others help the individual player in Violence District. Items aren’t the only thing you should be thinking about when it comes to playing as a Survivor, as Perks are important, too! Read our Violence District Perks Tier List to see which ones we recommend.

Best Violence District Items

With a range of items to use in Violence District, which should you focus on unlocking first?

Best Items To Use

The best items to use in Violence District are undoubtedly the Bandage, Flashlight, and Motion Tracker. While these are fairly standard items, their usability and effects make them stand out above the rest. You can’t go wrong with an HP replenishing item, a defensive object, and something that lets you know when the killer is nearby.

The other available items are useful, but can depend on certain scenarios or are more of a novelty. The items we’ve picked as the best are universally helpful during any match.

All Items

What do all the items do?

Twist of Fate

  • Costs 7.5K

This weapon grants a 60/40 chance of inflicting damage upon the killer or taking your soul… well, a part of it, at least. It’s up to you if it’s worth the risk! While it helps you to attack the killer, there’s a chance you’ll weaken yourself.

Motion Tracker

  • Costs 3K

The Motion Tracker detects any sounds made by the killer and manages to block any stealth buffs that the killer may have activated. When the beeping of the Motion Tracker increases in speed, it means the killer is nearby.

Gate

  • Costs 7.5K

Summon a gate that lasts for 3 seconds, which you can use to teleport to a random location anywhere on the map.

Flashlight

  • Costs 5K

Use the Flashlight to shine a beam of light at the killer, particularly their face, to blind them for a short duration. If the killer is carrying a survivor, the beam of light and blindness causes them to drop said survivor.

Bandage

  • Costs 3.5K

One Bandage replenishes your HP completely, with 50% leftover for an extra heal. It takes 20 seconds to replenish your HP to 100%.

Parrying Dagger

  • Costs 7K

Wield the Parrying Dagger to knock a killer backwards, but the killer but me about to attack you themselves, hence the weapon’s name! You cannot use this item for another 40 seconds.

Adrenaline Shot

  • Costs 5K

When injecting the Adrenaline Shot when your HP is fairly high, your speed increases by 10% for 10 seconds, but once the effect ends, your speed decreases by 10% for 3 seconds. If you’re already in the knocked state when using the Adrenaline Shot, you can recover for 7 seconds before falling back down to the ground.

Shadow Clone

  • Costs 7.5K

Unleash smoke to summon a clone of yourself. Face in the direction you want it to run in! It can be used to distract the killer or confuse them. After use, you cannot use the Shadow Clone item for another 60 seconds.

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With experience working for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming with her writing craft. She'll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she's not typing away at her desk, she's probably playing an RPG somewhere, watching anime, or reading a book.