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Your comment made the wife and I both do a hearty belly laugh.
Best regards to Jane.
edit: Legendary Hunters and weapons take bloodbonds to unlock, but once unlocked, you can get them again with regular hunt dollars.
Thus, what I learned, is that it's often better to simply leave and take up a position where I can better ambush, or if there's no good ambush spot between my rivals and the extraction point, I'll leave. I see no point in intentionally compromising myself in the hopes that I'll somehow win an uphill battle.
You did something wrong - learned from it and tryed another way. If you woud have just extracted at that situation instead of finding a better position you woud have learned nothing and still extract or die at that situation.
They die, if they die... end of story.