When you’re in this camp, you’re expected to have great times! And you still do, (except for the weekend…) as there are multiple places to choose from. There are 5 types of cabins, the poor one, the average one, the rich one, the specific ones (told about later), and the diner cabins.
(Here are some references:)
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For the Poor Cabin.
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For the Average Cabin
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For the Rich Cabin
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For the Diner Cabin (Along with a car location.)
And specific ones like the sheriff’s cabin (Even though you’re self-chaperoned, it’s still useful.), the killer’s cabin, etc.
You use these cabins to your advantage by searching for items to help fight against the killer and escape while also working as great hiding places. The specific ones are used to do specific actions that help you escape, the Sheriff’s cabin has you find a red button that you can press if you look for it, it has you alert 911 without needing to call. It also helps you to call in a certain person that helps you greatly. The killer’s cabin is used to get a free weapon (the axe) and a sweater. The sweater is used to distract the killer, it can also help kill them in certain scenarios. Poor cabins are better then nothing, as you can use them to hide. Though hiding spots are usually better. Average cabins are useful for searching for items quickly, or finding a place to take refuge in quickly, as they are good when you need them. Diner cabins are the equivalent of a rich cabin, except with a bit less resources and smaller. Rich cabins are the best cabins other then the specific ones, though the killer would know when someone is in a rich cabin or not, because of all the lights you have.