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Best way to make a comeback/react to a lost objective?

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So as the title says,

What do you think is the best way to make a comeback or react to a lost objective?

For example what sould your team be doing when it's clear you can't contest the enemy team getting the third tribute in The Cursed Hollow?
 
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In that case -or in any losing case- you go defensive mode, try not to die, if possible pick a hero or two, if you know you are losing this team fight just go back and the most important don't go alone.
 

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Use people's overconfidence against them.
This usually happens once a team starts to win.
If you got a good team, you can turn the tables on them pretty easily.

Example: I push and kill you and your tower. I get confidence in going
1v1 with you. And so I get little more cocky and risky knowing I should be able
to get away with it. You can exploit this behavior of mine by ganking me with
team mates, repeatedly if possible. This affects my overall morale and fun playing
the game, because I am losing and I feel so powerless the most likely way to balance
that dreadful feeling is by cussing my team mates for not helping me. Its all downhill once
a player starts feeling powerless in the game they thought were so good at.
Tactic #1: Morale Breaker

Example #2: Its 2v2 in lane battle. Lets say that my team mate is support yours isn't.
If I kill you multiple times whilst not dying because my team mate was healing or shielding me while
yours wasn't doing that or not able to, you will easily go into rage of how bad your team mate is.
This time you will be protecting your morale with the common "unskilled player/noob" blaming that's
in every game. People that are fighting a losing battle are gonna be abusive towards their team mates.
By getting at least one player to start griefing or blaming people in all chat is gonna kill the enemy team's
morale, because that player will only get louder and more annoying with each death of his.
Tactic #2: Divide and Conquer

Play the game, but remember that you are also playing the player.
You can achieve either big or huge success by first defeating the player, then his in-game hero.
 
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As long as the team hasn't lost hope and does not start to rage blame across other allied team players, then losing is void in sight!

However, team play is considered mostly the choice of come back (to my country, resback is a different yet similar term of come back that sprouted during Counter Strike 1.3), Though individuals can either farm near the base while staying away from heavy fire, and to sum up the strategy is to diffuse one of the winning enemy team's members (e.g successfully taking down a core/full geared enemy hero) that would definitely turn the tides.
 
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You need to try to be cool, hold your head up.
As long as the core isn't destroy you still have a chance.
Group up with flexible plan
Be united and try to defend or gathering objective but spin your enemy's head with tactics like send your specialist to split push.

Also if your level are behind group up to soak exp is better than separate because when you are weaker you can die easier.

Defend at all cost and exploit your enemy if they throw or start playing sloppy.
Comeback is real
 
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