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With tanks it's mostly about sticking close to the objective, soak up damage and get healed - if anyone actually does the healing that is, except of course if you're Dr. Strange, he has additional tricks up his sleeve.
Strategists I have no input, I play Jeff for funsies, when I don't main Moon Knight, who has a bit of a mixed strategy, you're either in center mass, moving the objective with a healer and deal massive amounts of dps, or you're up on a ledge, trying to harass the enemy team with your ankhs and stuff, but that's just my take.
Overall, high level play of this game basically creates one big cluster of players most of the time, since people stick with the objective instead of running off randomly, so Psylocke would have a more difficult time picking off stragglers and then it's really just about information filtering. Anywho, my two cents.