Identity V has a game mode called Duo Hunters, also known as Pack Hunter, or just 2v8 mode. Usually in Identity V you play 1v4 matches. However, in this game mode, you can play 2v8 matches with 2 Hunters and 8 Survivors. It is a very unique feature and you will have to use very different strategies as compared to your usual 1v4 matches. You will need great teamwork, and you will have to manage your resources efficiently, which can be a bit confusing at the beginning.
This guide will talk about the whole 2v8 overview, what your roles will be as a Hunter or Survivor, and what strategies you can use to ensure your success. Before starting, it is always recommended to go for an Identity V Top Up from LootBar to make sure you can get the best resources available to make your gameplay experience slightly smoother and easier.
Duo Hunters Overview
The Duo Hunters Mode is available everyday. However you can play it only in three specific slots:
- 06:00 – 08:00
- 16:00 – 18:00
- 21:00 – 23:00
This mode takes place on larger versions of maps such as Lakeside Village, Moonlit River Park, and it also has an exclusive full-sized Eversleeping Town map. This is important because with 10 players instead of 5, the pace and the scale of the match is significantly different. Overall, your aim either as a Hunter or a Survivor stays the same. However, there are slight changes, which have been discussed below.
Duo Mode Mechanics
1.Hunter Mechanics
Each team will have two different Hunters. You can’t use a few of the Hunters (Dream Witch, Photographer, Undead, Clerk, Goatman, and Hermit) because these Hunters have an in-game communication mechanic which will give you an unfair advantage. You can carry one item at a time. Communicating with your Hunter partner through in-game pings is very important for this role.
2.Survivor Mechanics
As a Survivor, your basic role is the same – decipher 7 codes, open the gates, and escape. However, because of the increased number of Survivors, the decipher time for each code has been increased. You can carry two items at a time. The Rocket Chair system has also changed a bit. When you get chaired for the first time, you will enter a confinement phase. Your teammates will be able to rescue you only after this phase timer ends. If you get chaired for the second time, you will be eliminated however. As Survivors, you need to balance various roles like decoding, rescuing, and kiting among yourself and your teammates.
3.Phone Booth
The Phone Booth is kind of an in-match marketplace where you can purchase items using points, and can be used by both Hunters and Survivors. During matches, you can earn points by completing tasks like dealing, healing, capturing, rescuing, and escaping. Here are some important items you can purchase if you are a Survivor:
- Flare Gun: It can stun a Hunter temporarily and help in escaping or rescuing teammates.
- Bogus Bag: If a booth is camped by Hunters, you can use the Bogus bag to remotely access the Phone Booth.
- Speed Pill: Increases your movement speed by 15%
- Attention Pill: Increases decoding speed by 50%
- Coagulant: Increases healing and rescuing speed by 50%
- Crowbar: It can be used to open the Dungeon Exit (a hidden escape hatch), offering a clutch survival route. The Crowbar becomes available only after the exit gates are powered or only four Survivors remain.
Along with that, you should use Identity V Echoes to buy good items before starting the game to gain an upper hand on your opponents.
Strategy Guide
1.Survivor Strategy Tips
To succeed as a Survivor in Duo Hunters Mode, coordination and smart decision-making are crucial. One of the first things your team should do is distribute roles early. Assign specific players to focus on decoding cipher machines, others on rescuing teammates, and some on kiting (distracting) the Hunters. This allows everyone to focus on their strengths and improves overall efficiency.
Make sure to spread out across the map to avoid multiple players getting caught at once. Staying too close together increases the risk of double-downs, which gives the Hunters a major advantage.
Shop smart using the Phone Booth system. Invest in items that complement your assigned role:
- Decoders should prioritize the Attention Pill and Bogus Bag.
- Kiters benefit most from the Speed Pill and Flare Gun.
- Rescuers should purchase the Coagulant and Bogus Bag.
Time your rescues carefully. You must wait until the confinement phase ends before attempting a rescue. Also, keep watching for the dungeon escape. As soon as you see that only four Survivors remain or the gates are powered, buy the Crowbar and plan a strategic exit.
2.Hunter Strategy Tips
To dominate in Duo Hunters Mode, focus on team coordination and strategic map control. Start by choosing complementary Hunters. A strong pairing would be a fast chaser like Geisha or Axe Boy and a controller or trap-layer like Guard 26 or Gamekeeper.
Divide the map efficiently to cover more ground. One Hunter should patrol and pressure decoding areas, keeping cipher machines in check, while the other actively pursues Survivors. This keeps Survivors constantly under threat and prevents them from completing objectives easily.
Use items wisely through the Phone Booth. Aggressive Hunters should use Speed Boosters to close distance faster, while strategic Hunters should use map-reveal tools to see decoding progress or Survivor positions.
Put constant pressure on cipher progress. Interrupting decoding not only wastes the Survivors’ time but also forces them to play defensively.
Finally, target isolated Survivors. Catching lone players discourages grouped play and forces risky rescues, which can lead to more downs and faster eliminations.
Conclusion
Duo Hunters Mode offers a fresh, strategic twist to Identity V’s core gameplay. With larger teams, new mechanics, and shared resources, success relies heavily on coordination and smart decision-making. Whether you're a Survivor or a Hunter, mastering roles and using items wisely is the key to dominating 2v8 matches.