Quote Originally Posted by Valence View Post
Good monks usually pop out of nowhere with the LB and have been watching you to pick you off without exposing themselves too much.
Yes it's true. Usually this is what happens, so they watch me, and I watch them and have to literally have eyes on my back. In the end, this is a game of who will take whom by surprise.

Quote Originally Posted by Valence View Post
People need to help. Even at crystal level people don't always do it (esp the hotshot melees that can't give a crap about their backline), and it's crippling. Helping an ally not only can suddenly punish hunters/chasers/harassers hard for being too cocky, which can result in a death and a loss for the opposing team for little gain, but it's also psychological, and on top of it throws the harasser into being confused and not sure what to do next. It deters them from further doing it, which leaves more breathing room for your ranged players and peels the raiders off their hides. Also it builds team cohesion even if just for a game only.
I noticed that some players prefer to play for themselves. That is, they do not understand the direct benefit of the fact that everyone is alive. This, I think, is the other side of stupidly diving into the crowd without waiting for the allies to respawn. I can count on my fingers the cases when someone tried to help me, and these cases just happened more often in the rankings, you're right.

Quote Originally Posted by Valence View Post
The only times where I don't always do it, especially as a non healer, is when retreating and you have the whole enemy blob on your ass. Staying a little back to help somebody that's probably going to get rolled over anyway, is usually fruitless, and I've died way too many times for being too nice with that.
Usually, when retreating, I at least try to catch a particularly dangerous pursuer in order to let my party member get away. If, of course, I have the opportunity and time. But several times I observed that, seeing that the enemy was in a stun, they attacked them, instead of running away, and died. But this is from a series of simple mistakes.

Quote Originally Posted by Elfidan View Post
It depends on class match up and case by case scenarios, but generally speaking you jump in on someone who is out of position chasing because that's a freebee.
All of this is almost complete roulette, with the exception of players that you know and have already seen in action.