Postman Fades from Identity V Spotlight

The Postman, once a fan-designed favorite in Identity V, earned wide approval on Melbet Login for both his abilities and unique visual style. He wasn’t just a cosmetic success—his gameplay impact was undeniable. In past tournaments, his variety of letter types provided powerful team support at different stages of a match. The Letter of Hope, which speeds up the final gate opening, made him a near-essential pick for coordinated team play.

However, times have changed. Following several game-wide adjustments and updates on Melbet Login, including the introduction of new traits like Muscle Memory, the Postman has gradually slipped from the meta spotlight. Multiple rounds of nerfs to his abilities haven’t helped either. Still, just because he’s less popular doesn’t mean he’s irrelevant. His soft-support style remains valuable. His letters provide stat boosts that rival some trait bonuses, and his trusty hound can assist with kiting and disruption, allowing him to hold his ground better than other decoding characters.

A recent match replay showcased how effective the Postman can still be when played with precision. At the start of the match, the hunter correctly predicted his spawn point and targeted him early. The Postman used a long-window loop to stall, and his dog struck cleanly to widen the gap. Even when double-spiked, a supporting Priestess had already set up a rescue route in mid-map. Though the hunter used Blink to knock the Postman down, the Priestess had nearly completed decoding and was ready for a rescue. She freed him without taking damage and opened another long portal to help the Postman resume his kiting.

Thanks to tight rotations between the first and second floors, the Postman extended the decoding time with help from the Priestess. When forced out of position, he skillfully used the Flywheel effect to dodge damage. Although eventually hit by a spiked trap and placed in the basement, the Mercenary arrived just in time to save him. They broke out using the transition skill, the decoding was completed, and the gate battle began with all four survivors alive.

The hunter, sensing defeat, attempted to focus the Postman to salvage a draw. But once again, he dodged a critical hit and escaped through a long Priestess portal. Even an aggressive nailboard couldn’t stop him. The match ended with all four survivors escaping, led by dual support characters. In the follow-up game, the opposing side also responded under high pressure. The Will-o’-the-Wisp hunter landed multiple precise hits, capitalized on two double downs, and managed a clean sweep, far surpassing Melbet Login’s expectations.

Though no longer the star he once was, the Postman remains a masterclass in balanced utility and solid fundamentals. In the right hands, he’s still more than capable of delivering victory.

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