Let's face it, most people are only gong flawless because they are a Warlock or have them on the team. What you fail to realise is the nature and rules of Trials is Elimination, the ability to self Rez breaks the essence of the gametype by allowing you to not be eliminated when you should be.
Effectively, the super breaks the gametype because while you can beat people using it, when they do use it they have way to much of an advantage, especially when they can revive dead team mates if they are over the other side of the map
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If you have one person watching the warlock then you are fine, you can kill them as soon as they res, also I've gone flawless triple titan, which means you don't need to have a self res warlock
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If your the only one left chasing down the last guy then you won't be watching the guy on self Rez will you?
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Revive your team mates, chances are you will come across one, while you chase the last guy
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That's theoretical though, it's most likely not going to happen if they aren't running in the direction that your team mates died. More than likely they are actually baiting you away so the Warlock can Rez, revive their other team mate and come hunt you down. But depending on where their team mate is, if they do run away and your standing guard waiting for the Warlock to Rez, you're just giving the guy running away time to grab ammo and take shots at you
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True, typically I will go for res as one of the team mate that I run trials with can get a quad right when the games starts and then he goes to finish the last guy off while I get the other guy that we do trials with and if a warlock uses self res then we triple team them