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Destination by Daylight [2] Trivia Quiz
You're back in the Entity's Realms. Test your knowledge of these maps from "Dead by Daylight" (PC, XS, PS4, NS), matching the Realm to the map offered. Good luck!
A matching quiz
by kyleisalive.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right
side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
Questions
Choices
1. Backwater Swamp
Eyrie of Crows
2. Yamaoka Estate
Gas Heaven
3. Coldwind Farm
Shelter Woods
4. Autohaven Wreckers
Badham Preschool
5. Withered Isle
Disturbed Ward
6. Grave of Glenvale
Sanctum of Wrath
7. MacMillan Estate
Garden of Joy
8. Crotus Prenn Asylum
Grim Pantry
9. Forsaken Boneyard
The Thompson House
10. Springwood
Dead Dawg Saloon
Select each answer
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Backwater Swamp
Answer: Grim Pantry
Introduced alongside The Pale Rose during the "Of Flesh and Mud" Chapter back in 2016, the Grim Pantry is a destination that you could end up if you land in Backwater Swamp, a region that lends itself to The Hag. Home to a series of ramshackle structures and a long pier, the Grim Pantry is known for a two-story building that features a Generator on top.
The Pale Rose is similar, but features a couple of boats-- one larger and one being a small tugboat-- run aground in the swamp. Both focal pieces will let of crows if Survivors or Killers run near.
2. Yamaoka Estate
Answer: Sanctum of Wrath
The second map to be created for Yamaoka Estate, the Sanctum of Wrath was created and released alongside The Oni in the "Cursed Legacy" Chapter in late 2019. While the earlier Yamaoka Map has a fairly defined layout with a massive Japanese estate house on one end and a Killer Shack on the other, the Sanctum of Wrath divides its map in two with a massive temple structure in the center, creating narrow paths to navigate across both sides.
3. Coldwind Farm
Answer: The Thompson House
A classic map and one of five developed for Coldwind Farm, The Thompson House is known for its fully-navigable two-storey house on one end, surrounded from most angles by cornfields and hay bales. The Thompson House launched with the core game but received updates as part of The Realm Beyond, transforming Coldwind from a darker map to a much brighter one, making Coldwind the first set of maps to be set in the daytime.
4. Autohaven Wreckers
Answer: Gas Heaven
Though not one of the original maps to release with the game, Gas Heaven joined the cadre of stages presented as part of the Autohaven Wreckers set in mid-2017, bringing Survivors and Killers to a wrecking yard marked by an unmistakeable gas station/convenience store combo containing a Generator in its garage area (and the garage door will open if you finish the Generator!).
It, along with the other Autohaven maps and Mount Ormond Resort, was updated as part of The Realm Beyond in Late 2020, but it received further retiling updates, along with Blood Lodge, in Early 2023.
5. Withered Isle
Answer: Garden of Joy
Releasing as a new map and Realm with the game's twenty-fourth official Chapter, "Roots of Dread", the Garden of Joy stage is attributed to Haddie Kaur and The Dredge, evoking a garden house and surrounding environs affected by the otherworldly capabilities of the new Killer and its ability to reshape the world into a place of Lovecraftian nightmares. Of note, this map features a large two-storey house that contains an isolated Generator in its upstairs bedroom.
6. Grave of Glenvale
Answer: Dead Dawg Saloon
Part of the "Chains of Hate" Chapter releasing in Early 2020 alongside The Gunslinger, the Grave of Glenvale is the result of The Entity taking the players to the Old West. Because this Chapter was the first to release with the then-new breakable wall function, it's an easy go-to destination for anyone looking to be destructive-- breakable walls line the outer tiles and the central saloon landmark.
The map will always feature a Generator on the upper floor of the saloon, on the gallows, and near the water towers.
7. MacMillan Estate
Answer: Shelter Woods
Though Shelter Woods was a classic MacMillan Estate map for many years and featured a rather generic, mega-flat playing field, it received a substantial update in Early 2023 with the "Tools of Torment" Chapter. This release led the map to be reworked specifically as a base camp for the new Killer, The Skull Merchant, and it allowed for more dynamic obstacles and set-pieces to be placed into the area.
It still shares the same aesthetic of the MacMillan Estate maps, a classic since day one of the game.
8. Crotus Prenn Asylum
Answer: Disturbed Ward
Added in Mid-2016, Crotus Prenn Asylum was never part of the game's base map collection, but it quickly became one of its mainstays, being the obvious home Realm for The Nurse. For a long while, Disturbed Ward was its only map (Father Campbell's Chapel would join it alongside The Clown), but what it presented was a massive playing field with a single, obstructive, round structure-- the ward-- in the center, always featuring a Generator on its upper floor. Crotus Prenn, along with the Gideon Meat Plant (from "Saw"), received Realm Beyond treatment in Early 2021.
9. Forsaken Boneyard
Answer: Eyrie of Crows
Featured in the "Portrait of a Murder" Chapter, containing The Artist, in Late 2021, the Forsaken Boneyard has an aesthetic unlike any other Realm in "Dead by Daylight" in that it takes the players to a sand-covered region in which large globules of ink rise from the ground.
The centrepiece of the Eyrie of Crows map is a massive two-storey eyrie containing a library and balconies, many of which have very few points of egress.
10. Springwood
Answer: Badham Preschool
Inspired by the locales of "A Nightmare on Elm Street", the Badham Preschool map was one of the earliest to get revised as part of The Realm Beyond as it and The Nightmare (Freddy Krueger) were on tap for reworks due to the game's shifting meta. Badham is encountered in a number of different permutations, all of which feature the preschool itself (including a basement boiler room) and a couple of large, navigable houses (one with a basement level and one with an upper floor.
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