Coming back after a couple years, how common is teaming in solos?

I've played 3 or 4 games of solo coming back and getting used to the system and they ALL had people teaming when I spectate. My first death was getting rushed down 2v1.

I get that people are incentivized to just be friendly since there's plenty of loot to share, but how common is this really compared to people just gaming the system and teaming from the start? How do I know when to report or not?

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u/Juking_is_rude — 22 hours ago

I need to clean something sensative because a vendor would be too expensive. Looking for advice or at least directions to info

Apologies if, idk this is too much for this sub, but I really don't know what we're supposed to do.

My aunt died recently and first responders only found her after a few weeks in summer heat.

There is a large stain of decay in her room where she died. After being quoted by cleaners more than our family could ever afford, I think it's now falling on me to clean it.

She lived in a run-down trailer that ultimately we are having deconstructed and removed, I just want to go scorched earth so it's safe for the deconstruction crew and so that our family can go through her more things safely.

I just don't even know where to start.

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edit: thanks for all the helpful tips everyone, it really helped me process what I need to do, and what my responsibility is. I think seeking to hire a professional cleaner to begin with was a mistake, since deconstructing the trailer and cleaning it to the standard for deconstruction isn't even my responsibility. My goal now is going to be to equip some PPE and get it clean enough to go through her belongings. Any more advice on that is welcome.

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u/Juking_is_rude — 1 month ago

Got accused of cheating yesterday, so I'll share my secret with you: the invisibility for the 10th Anniversary event has a distinct, directional audio cue so you can perfectly follow survivors when they use it.

It's a sparkly buzz similar to the sound it makes when they first eat it. It's fairly faint so you need to be relatively close to them, but crank up thy audio and get some free hits.

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u/Juking_is_rude — 2 months ago

Does the ability of spiderwoman, secret agent fall off if she loses her ability?

[[Spider-woman, secret agent]]

Basically, is the portion of the ability that prevents the creature from untapping something that is conditional on the ability existing, or is it an effect of the trigger that persists regardless of the ability?

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u/Juking_is_rude — 2 months ago