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The Hag Counter Quickcard

30-second reference for live matches.

The Hag 30-Second Playbook

Use this quickcard as a live-decision flow: stabilize first, then convert into break her web value with route discipline and trap-aware rescues. tempo.

Immediate Checks

  • Threat call: High
  • Danger trigger to avoid: Trap webs around hooks and key loops turn normal rescues into instant snowball.
  • Power read: She places phantasm traps and teleports to triggered traps to punish movement.

Execution Sequence

  • Must-do opener: Identify setup clusters fast.
  • Early-phase priority: Map where early traps are likely before first hook.
  • Chase-phase priority: Pre-drop against trapped or controlled tiles; do not test unknown resources.

Recovery Plan

  • Macro anchor: Pressure objectives away from established setup clusters.
  • Most common throw: Looping trapped tiles repeatedly. Fix: abandon controlled tiles earlier.
  • Fallback line: If your plan breaks down, play to safe trap setup around hooks and high-value routes. and refuse control a webbed zone and force repeat interactions inside it.. Reset spacing first, then rebuild objective tempo.

At-a-Glance

  • Threat: High
  • Biggest danger: Trap webs around hooks and key loops turn normal rescues into instant snowball.
  • Counter theme: Break her web value with route discipline and trap-aware rescues.
  • Solo queue reality: Never autopilot unhook paths against Hag.

What Their Power Means

She places phantasm traps and teleports to triggered traps to punish movement.

30-Second Plan

  • Identify setup clusters fast.
  • Play objectives away from trapped zones.
  • Use route checks before committing to vaults.
  • Trade hooks only with clear safe exits.
  • Rotate out when map control is compromised.

Phase Priorities

Early game

  • Map where early traps are likely before first hook.
  • Prioritize objectives far from first established web.
  • Keep flashlight/disarm routes in mind if available.

Chase focus

  • Pre-drop against trapped or controlled tiles; do not test unknown resources.
  • Greed only where you have already scouted the route is clean.
  • Rotate off setup zones quickly instead of taking repeated short loops.
  • Commit to disarming, revealing, or path-clearing when chase is not active.
  • Never vault blind into likely setup funnels.

Macro focus

  • Pressure objectives away from established setup clusters.
  • Avoid repeated hook trades inside their prepared zones.
  • If setup snowballs, reset map control before contesting rescues.

Common Throws

  • Looping trapped tiles repeatedly. Fix: abandon controlled tiles earlier.
  • Ignoring setup audio/visual cues. Fix: scan route before every commit.
  • Stacking rescues in trapped zones. Fix: coordinate from safer entry lines.
  • Reusing obvious paths after being seen. Fix: reroute and force uncertainty.
  • Over-cleansing/over-disarming at bad times. Fix: clear only high-value routes.

Emergency Fallback

If your plan breaks down, play to safe trap setup around hooks and high-value routes. and refuse control a webbed zone and force repeat interactions inside it.. Reset spacing first, then rebuild objective tempo.

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