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=== General Tips === *Rescuing should be left to rescuers and decoders should be left to decode. If you have a primary Rescuer in your team, it is their duty to save. Otherwise, supports or kiters can also rescue, but it is riskier to allow a decoder to rescue. *Upon chairing, a meter fills up. If the Survivor is rescued before the half mark (marked by a thin red line), they are chaired a second time before being sent off. If the Survivor is rescued after the half mark, the Survivor will be sent off upon the next chair. Try to stall for time, and to rescue just before the meter reaches half. Rescuing too early would mean less time for others to decode. However, it is always safer to be in the vicinity and prepare to rescue. Running from a far distance and estimating the time might result in a rescue after the half. *Rescuers should always carry [[Tide Turner]] and be willing to body block. Tide Turner helps waste Hunter’s time and body blocking gives the other person a better chance to escape. Read the situation, if there are no pallets or windows nearby (nothing to help the rescued person kite better), there is no point in body blocking as they would be hit immediately afterward as well. Instead, if they have been rescued before half-mark, let them get hit to relocate to a better area, then save and body block them. *Certain hunters might carry [[Trump Card]], which allows them to change their trait in-game. Be wary of this. Just because the hunter had Blink at the beginning of the match does not mean they can’t teleport to your Exit Gate. A prompt will appear if the Hunter uses Trump Card. *Basement saves are not usually successful, so carrying Tide Turner will help the chaired person out of the basement and hopefully make the next rescue easier. If rescued from the basement, try to create as much distance between you and the basement to avoid another basement rescue. *Bait hits from the hunter before rescuing so they hit the chair. Their recovery time allows you to free the chaired person. *Know when to vault windows and throw pallets. Certain areas are very unsafe and allow the hunter easy access to you if you choose to vault over something. Wait for a moment and read the hunter’s movements.
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