Last two survivors alive, one hooked/bleeding out, what do you do?
This is the scenario, which I have encountered many times and I think most people have too: There are only two survivors alive, you being one of them. There are still 3 gens left to do and there are no keys in play. The other survivor is either hooked or downed and the killer is not actually camping, but also not very far away. Also, the other survivor is a random and not a friend you are playing with. The question is, what do you do?
Do you try to unhook/heal the other survivor? Or do you let them die on the hook/bleed out, for a chance for you to get the hatch? I have seen both types of behaviour, so I'm curious what people usually do and if you care to explain why in the comments, that would nice, to understand why people do this or don't.
Last two survivors alive, one hooked/bleeding out, what do you do? 17 votes
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Most times, I go for the save/heal
With at least 3 gens left i know that we're not going to make it. Unless the killer doesn't know exactly what he is doing.
I'm going for the save and heal them safely, if i manage to save them from the hook and the killer is back, I'm willing to get that hit so the other survivor can escape from the hatch. (If we were on the dying state too many times.)
If I'm on the way to the hook and just saw the hatch, i only know where to go in case i have no chance of saving or if the survivor has given up on the hook.
I gave up a lot on my side for the other to escape.
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Sometimes I save, sometimes I don't, it depends
It actually depends on the killer. If the killer doesn’t know what he’s doing imma go save but if it’s the opposite then sorry mate, one of us gotta get out.
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Most times, I go for the save/heal
Its just boring otherwise
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