Halloween Costume Guide
Four teenagers. One mask. Whatever happened in that lodge, no one is talking about it.
The Legion chases down survivors in the fog-covered maps of Dead by Daylight using a power called Feral Frenzy, sprinting through the level and hitting multiple targets before the chase is over. They are a group of four teenagers from Ormond, Canada, not a single character, which means the white smiling mask is the identity. The costume is built around that mask and the layered hoodie-jacket silhouette that appears across their character skins. Dead by Daylight was developed by Behaviour Interactive and has been running since 2016 (Wikipedia). The Legion was added in the Darkness Among Us chapter in 2018. Recognition at a Halloween party depends almost entirely on whether anyone there plays the game.
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The mask is the first thing people see, and if it sits wrong, nothing else recovers. A mask that rides up, tilts, or sits too loose makes the character read as “bad mask” before it reads as anything specific. Position it at home before you leave, check it in a mirror from different angles, and figure out how to keep it in place. If it needs a small piece of tape or a hat pin hidden in the hood to stay put, add that before you go. A mask that is slightly off-center by midnight is better than one that has slipped to your chin by 10pm.
In the game’s lore, Frank Morrison is the one who starts the group and decides what they are. The moment that defines The Legion as a concept is not a single kill. It is the scene where a group of bored teenagers in a mountain town decides, collectively, that they have found something that makes them feel real. The costume works best when there is a stillness to it. Not aggression, not performance. Just presence.
Test the mask before Halloween night
Masks that look fine in a product photo can be uncomfortable after twenty minutes of wear, fog up if you are near a warm room, or restrict peripheral vision in a way that makes crowded venues difficult. Put it on at home for at least thirty minutes and move around in it. If it fogs, consider a thin layer of anti-fog spray on the inside. If it slips, a thin elastic adjustment at the back adds tension without being visible from the outside.
Apply the fake blood before you leave
Applying stage blood at a party almost always goes wrong. It gets on someone else’s costume, it gets on a surface, or you end up doing it in bad lighting and the result looks nothing like what you planned. Apply it at home, let it dry to a dull finish, and then leave. Gel blood that has had thirty minutes to set reads as older and more worn, which is correct for The Legion’s aesthetic and also means it will not transfer onto anything when you sit down.
Group Idea: Dead by Daylight
Excellent concept if everyone in the group plays the game. Killer and survivor costumes together in one group is exactly how DBD works, and the visual contrast between The Legion’s masked casual wear, The Trapper’s industrial horror aesthetic, and The Huntress’s rural European look is genuinely distinct. Claudette is the survivor side. The Trapper and Huntress have no dedicated CostumeRealm pages yet, so two people in this group are building from scratch.
Group Idea: Masked Killers
Excellent group for a general Halloween party. All four are masked killers with immediate recognition across different decades of horror. The Legion is the least universally known of the four, but next to Ghostface, Michael Myers, and Leatherface, the mask reads clearly enough as part of the set. This group does not need a single person to explain it.
Group Idea: The Purge
Might work, but the connection between The Legion and The Purge franchise is the masked violence aesthetic only. It is not a shared universe or a thematic crossover. At a general Halloween party people will read this as a Purge group with one person who wandered in from a different costume. If everyone in the group is committed to the masked chaotic energy as a unified concept, it can work. Just know that it only lands for people willing to squint at the premise.
This is one of the more forgiving builds in the horror game space. The base items are things most people have or can find cheaply. The mask and the fake blood do most of the character work.
The Legion is one of the few DBD killers where wearing the costume as a group is actually more accurate than wearing it solo. Each member has their own mask variation and their own jacket in the game. The concept works even if the four costumes are not identical.
The mask is the costume. Get the white Legion mask with the drawn-on bloody smile first, then build everything else around it: dark hoodie layered under a leather jacket, camo pants, black sneakers, and a hunting knife prop. The bullet belt and bandage wrap add detail but are optional.
Dead by Daylight has kept a steady player base well past its 2016 launch, so the costume reads clearly to anyone who plays survival horror games. Outside that crowd, most people will read it as a generic masked slasher, which still works as a Halloween look even without the specific recognition.
The Legion speaks in the game’s lore entries and trailer narration. The most-quoted line from the character lore is: “We are the Legion.” It is the group’s defining statement and the one most players associate with the collective.
The Legion is made up of four teenagers from Ormond, Canada: Frank Morrison, Julie Kostenko, Joey, and Susie Lavoie. Frank is the default playable skin and the de facto leader. Each member has their own mask variant, which is why the group costume concept works so well.
Their power is called Feral Frenzy. It lets them sprint through the map at high speed, hitting multiple survivors in sequence without immediately downing them. Each hit applies Deep Wound, a status that forces survivors to mend or face a timer countdown. It is designed for chaos and pressure rather than single-target elimination.
The mask, hoodie, and fake blood cover the recognition. The leather jacket and knife push it into character territory. Everything else is detail. If budget is the issue, those five items are the build.
Yes, and this is one of the better group costume concepts in the DBD roster specifically because The Legion is already a group of four in the game. Each person can wear a slight variation on the hoodie and jacket while sharing the same mask type. It reads as intentional rather than accidental.