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In the competitive world of Dead by Daylight, few names carry the same weight as Captain Marshmallow. As the fearless captain of the legendary team Rattoids, Marshmallow wasn’t just a leader—he was a one-man highlight reel, a tactical genius, and a nightmare for both killers and survivors alike.
As a survivor, his looping skills bordered on the ridiculous. He danced around tiles like it was an art form, leaving killers frustrated, exhausted, and often rage-quitting mid-chase. His game sense and pathing were unmatched—he could turn a dead zone into a stronghold and make killers doubt their entire routing. Under pressure, he shined the brightest, often buying his team the precious seconds they needed to reset, gen rush, or pull off impossible saves.
Under his leadership, the Rattoids achieved some of their most iconic victories. Marshmallow’s mix of strategic insight, killer gameplay, and survivor finesse made the team not just successful, but feared. He pushed his squad beyond their limits and brought out their best—whether by calling perfect rotations or by solo-carrying when all hope seemed lost.
Captain Marshmallow isn’t just part of DBD history. He is DBD history.