No duh you can play how u want. I never said it was law for trinitys. However when u see a trinity in these type of contents they're automatically assumed to be on blessing and babysitting lure.
@@WildFenrirto buy plat?? Discount cards don't work on plat, y'all acting like there's gas in this comment thread Just googled this and I'm only just realizing we don't get platinum discounts on Xbox. Cross-save is my new best friend. Downloading Warframe on my PC tonight
A note on always reviving: Another mistake is instantly self-reviving right after you fall and ESPECIALLY while being revived. I scream internaly every time it happens... so essentialy I live in perpetual agony.
Especially in mission where they’re trying to max level their weapons and stuff. I’m like why are you willing to lose xp to revive when we are right here reviving you. Drives me insane lol
Oh god yea, a clam mate learnt the hard way that you shouldn't self-revive willy-nilly when he died, self revived while an ally was nearby and spent all the revives and just then died with no-one around, and lost a lot of stuff to "afk" status on mission end
You can operator in front of newbies. If they haven't completed TSD, they won't see your operator, instead they will see your frame. I don't know if DE changed it but that's how it was for me for quite some time.
From what I've discovered, this is only the case in relay instances such as Cetus or Fortuna. If you haven't completed TSD, Operators will appear as an untextured Excalibur like you'd see when you load into a relay and everyone's Warframes are still loading in. If you're in a mission, you'll still see Operators like normal. I remember when I was a newbie Tenno, I was playing some public missions on Earth, and someone swapped to Operator for one reason or another, and I was confused as to what I was seeing, but I just assumed it was some sort of Warframe ability similar to Chroma's Vex Armor or Equinox's form shift that changes the way your Warframe looks. (Could also say Xaku's 4, but Xaku hadn't released yet.)
Also some corrections: You dont *have* to: -Use warframe market (you should use it to see prices however) -Race to extraction -Use void sling for parkour -Flex on extraction -Revive pets (this is whenever you have to focus on the mission like on the whispers on the wall boss) -Give back (A gift is a gift, dont feel like you owe that person) -Callout what syndicate is invading you, only callout Stalker or Zanuka since The Grustag 3 places a giant circle around the player when attacking The rule Look for what you kill should be Look for what you destroy since you also want to mark things like rare enemies, rare containers and such for everyone to scan and then destroy.
@@thevoidarkhangel i agree, but you do have to race to extraction, especially if one of you're team mates is a titania, volt, gauss, wukong, or even sayrn. you just cant talk about it in chat tho, cause it would be weird if you did
The only one among these unspoken rules I've consistently encountered since I started playing almost a decade ago is waiting for people to get all 10 reactants.
I'm torn Recently I've done a number of fissures where a player was basically afk until everyone else was at extraction. While there's a chance they'll have a drop I want or need, Im getting to the point that I do care if they do. So I'm going to start extracting, if they can collect their 10 shards before we leave, then THEY will get a chance to pick an item.
suuuper important: if you're overpowered and have newbie friends, let them lead & just support them/keep them alive. it's waaay more fun watching lil homies go crazy against level 15 enemies and sitting back with wisp motes out 💜
Sadly, that never happened with me. I was kited so hard thru most the star map, but the time I got my Operater. I had no idea what do to and couldn't even progress any further. :(
Yeah I do this to randos that are low level too. I don't rush to exit and ruin their gameplay, I just hang back and progress with them. I once was that noob myself.
I buy plat from the market when I get a 75% off, it's basically the game currency between players and if I do it once a year I feel it's a nice price for the overall fair F2P experience.
Before the aya market was put in, I would buy some of the resurgence frames. The cost is slightly higher then the cost of buying just plat, but you get plat, frame, weapon, & other slots, the frames and their weapons, and cosmetics. So to me it was worth it. Now I farm them. I miss out on cosmetics, but that's OK. I get enough cosmetics from nightwave (along with 1 frame and 2 weapon slots)
Heyo, I was the person in this video that killed the sanctuary target (or rather nearly killed it) in this video. Its my first week of playing warframe and I had no idea that was even a thing till It was later explained by a friend after the fact. I'll keep it in mind for next time. Cheers 😄
I got a personal rule. When playing on sedna (hydron) always go 10 waves or higher even when you max your gear before the others even if it was on wave 5. Help your allies with affinity sharing
i only level grind when i have an active blessing and I'm not going to waste the limited time on it staying longer than i need to when i had to afk at a relay for 20+ minutes just to get the blessing. There are also other factors to consider as well. such as limited free time due to jobs, kids, pets, school, etc.
@@showaker4755 then fix your schedule. Shouldnt make it someone else's problem to have to wait at the loading screen again just to restart the grind. If you gonna just do 5 rounds cause your weapon was at mr 27 then thats your fault with terrible planing. At least do it solo to not make it inconvenient for someone else. If you dont have time then wait till you do have time or do something that doesnt take time. You can always wait till you get another blessing when you get enough time to do so. Its all about faulty scheduling to make it inconvenient for someone else. Fix your schedual to fit your gaming addiction. It isnt hard its just finding the time. Warframe aint goin anywhere it wont just disappear from ya. Its just a game and there is no reason to make it inconvenient for someone else just cause you chose to play it at the worst time possible. Time management is a common task upon adults and really shouldnt be hard to do. Plus pets isnt a good reason unless the pet needs some medicine at that time but even then that falls upon time management. Its very uncommon for something to happen if you manage your time correctly. Only time that it isnt your fault for managing time is when something actually gone wrong which is yet again an extremely low probability
@@raywarlock "fix your schedule" spoken like someone who has never had a job in their life and is living off of mommy and daddy. Shouldn't make it someone else's problem to have to stay in a mission longer than they need to just to please some complete stranger on the internet. If you gonna need all 4 members to stay past wave 5 just for you then that's your fault with terrible skill. At least do it solo so you don't have anyone else to whine about. literally everything you said can be flipped on you. If gaming is an "addiction" to you, that's your own issue. Don't project your issues onto others. Not all of us live inside the digital world refusing to see the sun. You're just as capable of playing solo or using the global chat to find others to stay longer as I or anyone else is. Instead you're here crying about it in the youtube comments section because people aren't playing the game the way you want them to. My only hope is that one day i end up in a game with you just so i can make you squirm by leaving after 5 rounds. Kinda sad that's all it takes to get to you tbh. Should probably seek therapy. They have them online now so you don't even have to leave mom's basement! Also who tf uses survivals and defenses to lvl weapons anyway? Warframes sure but ESO is the best/fastest way to lvl weapons. But again, that requires at least a minimal amount of skill and basic knowledge of the game so i can see how that might be a challenge for you. I'll help you out though. Take off all weapons and pets that you aren't trying to lvl. Put on a well built mirage focusing on strength and duration/efficiency. load into eso. hit ult. profit. If you're doing it right you should max out the weapon withing the first one or two rounds. Bonus if you get a blessing. ez pz. tl'dr: skill issue.
@@showaker4755 made a whole essay with a hint of salt cause you got called out. It aint hard to work around your schedule. I do have a job and im quite successful in life already. Doing defense with others is a lot less boring. Cause then you can talk to random people while you grind. Ya dont gotta get all but hurt cause you are too lazy to fix your scheduling. I use ESO aswell and it isnt even hard. Just sayin that it is an inconvenience for others when you cant control your gaming hours. Perhaps get off the game and fix your scheduling so you wont be a nuisance to anyone. That goes for any mission and any game. But nah you wanna half ass it and just dip out cause you are irresponsible and unreliable. Your anger in your essay is quite a mouthfull. Careful to not fry your neural network with all that steam. Tldr: Seems like I hit a nerve. Fix your scheduling cause it is not hard. Just cause you couldnt be responsible isnt an excuse. Ya should go to therapy for your anger issues.
for the "protect new tenno" rule, i personally disagree because some might get annoyed or angry because you're nuking the map and they can't do anything. that's how i personally feel with most games where this is possible, i like going through the content without having everything nuked while i just watch. but that's just me and everyon feels different
When i play with new tenno, i limit my self to watch and only act when the mission is in danger, for example in a defense i put myself in a corner and watch them play, when they die or the defenses is low on health i clean the map
Same here. I hardly ever play in pubs but when I do and meet a new player, I never run or take a significant lead and just trim some of the enemies, hand them the occasionally energy pizza so they are reminded abilities exist (and I'm reminded I have gear items). The game is too easy already, let them play the star chart point and click adventure.
@@TheElsematter This is EXACTLY what I do as well. I always act as a helicopter around new players. Leting them do the stuff, but be there to keep them alive and to make sure mission is a success
- If you can't kill an enemy in a few seconds, mark it. - If there's an ally that looks the same as some enemies, mark it. - If you've been assigned number (1) in the squad, that means you're the host. If you leave, everyone else will get host migration. Be considerate and continue the run or at least warn players that you're about to leave. - If you're bored, you can assist people in the Help and Recruit chats. - While doing a Spy sortie, let other people know how you feel about it. If you're confident you'll solve it, ask them to rather wait for you than risk failing it for everyone. If you might fail, leave the objectives for someone else to complete. Turn off alarms, kill enemies, search for rare loot and wait at extraction. - Don't forget to use Specters and Air Support Charges when needed. Can save a run.
right off the bat, wrong. don't buy credits from the market - correct, don't buy platinum from the market - wrong, most definitely buy at 75% discount, or if you're strapped for plat, maybe at 50%. the only 2 valid reasons for not buying plat is if you're a little kid with no money, or a grown up not valuing your time. Edit: And it feels the rest of the list is full of "how to be an asshole to other players" or "how to be a showoff".
When opening relics, if someone got the same thing that you did, you choose their item. Doing so will give them 5 additional void traces. If they be gentleman, they will follow suit.
Didn’t learn that you can HOLD F to swap entirely to Melee, allowing you to block. I kept wondering why I’d just keep aiming down sights, but after 400 hours, I know now.
@@WildFenrirrewatching the video I get that you meant spending a lot of money on plat. Sorry about that. I also want to a apologize cause the original comment was meant as a joke, but reading it back it came off as extremely hostile. Sorry about that. Love the vid
Also if someone leaves u behind in the elevator, if u have a fast mobile Warframe like wukong volt or Titania, speed thru and do the same to them the rest of the game, Dats wat I do at least
I mainly play solo and have no idea what multiplayer etiquette is. Good thing i watched this video. They say the real adventure was the friends we made along the way but i made NONE of them 💀.
LOL I'm solo too, but I try to interact through chat when someone needs something. I Also asked help through chat to get my first ropalolyst done back in the day. I think the optionality is good in this game.
@@1nesMcCookie what? bro is playing in a totally different region/server, a server where all players are calling out the assassins, me personally... haven't seen even once in my whole 675 hours total gameplay
Regarding the operator spoiler stuff. When i was new i saw an operator and i just thought ''oh guess he's unlocked a skill or something''. So when i eventually got my operator i was like ''ohhhhhhh, woah dude'' I thought that about bullet-jumping too, it being and unlockabe skill.
There was an Unwritten rule to Only use vc in emergency use, but DE recently removed it completely, ( vc was a Push to Talk by default adn the button was a C on a PC )
@untitledgoose1637 you can look it audio settings to see it. However when I check myself yesterday. The push to talk was removed from the game. So no long works.
"Never use operator around new players" proceeds to use the operator in the next clip. Also If I'm doing any mission in the void, I'm usually sticking near the objective. I don't mark argon crystals because as long as the others stay near the objective, they'll get them. If they don't stay near it, they don't deserve it. This goes for survivals as well. If you don't stick together as a group it ruins enemy spawns. Instead of having the majority of enemies spawn together to allow for fast easy clean up, they're spread out so you have to chase them down and chase down the drops. Don't do that. Work smarter not harder.
4:32 Holding Open Doors, for most Elevators, yes Combine that with the punishing AFK players by just using the elevators of course But also: the elevator you showed during that clip actually always has the top door open So if you spawn in a mission on Jupiter and get the immediate elevator entry: just use it, its way faster for your team to simply drop down if they have to load a little longer ^^
Warframe is a fully free to play game and I chose to spend regularly. The devs are great, the game is fair and it is a game and a company I WANT to support. Not because I "need" or "have" to spend. That is a very good position to be in for a developer. When people spend to support you when they don't have too. Even the free to play players should try to spend atleast once. DE totally deserves it.
One thing that I like to do, when I encounter someone on an Open mic in a lobby that doesn't know they're open mic, is say something funny like "Yo who ever is eating, ur mic is open, and can I have some of what ever it is?" Most times people don't know their mic is open. You can keep track of peoples relic count by the numbers to the left of their names on the right side of the screen.
I experienced the worst ones of being left alone and dying everyday in game and made fun of and embarrassed for my questions. I had to research everything on my own So I do the opposite and help newbies so they have a better experience than I did
I also got some rules specifically for speedrunners that i hate the most. And i hope you could note this one: *NEVER. SPEEDRUNNING. STEEL PATH INCURSION.* and always wait for at least 1 Acolyte to spawn. I mean, 7 Steel essence and one random arcanes is far more better than just 5 and leaving right away. Otherwise for what purpose you playing SPI mission anyway? That's the mission where you can get pretty much 35 Steel essence per day (depends on the mission type, of course) so please stop speedrunning on that one
another unwritten rule i made up, when u grind weapon exp on a mission but everyone nukes everything without moving, one of u must bring a shawzin and play some music for the group
A lot of these rules no one talks about. Or pays any mind to them. But as for the Operator, since the new Trailer shows the Operator that rule of not showing new players doesn't even matter. I do tend to revive player pets for them. That is just me in general. Rule or not. And I been playing this game since it first dropped.
Yeah no on really talks about em. Unwritten... but thought it would be fun to make it. The operator thing I thought about it. Was kinda thinking a player who knew nothing wouldn't assume off the bat that it was the operator. Unless they paid attention.
@WildFenrir You are the only person I know that ever brought these rules up. And I been playing this game for years, well over 5 years and people don't care in truth. I know it was fun, but no one I can think of that does Warframe content never brings this up at all. I was listening and thought this has to be joke. 😆 🤣
My own personal rule. When you finish interacting with someone always say "Happy Hunting" Because everyone in warframe is hunting for something, whether it be fashion, plat, forma or frame
A rule I made for myself is: Always answer new players' questions. I frequently see new player questions in either trade or recruitment chat and wait for a min or two if someone will respond in kind. If there're no responses, I often dm them the answer with a bit more information regarding it, while also entertaining them if they have follow-up questions.
"Don't buy plat" Been playing since 2015 and I want to support the developers. I buy prime access and get plat with it (I'm on Xbox). I'm also am adult with a full time job. But hey, good job getting a bunch of people, including myself, to post a comment!
I had no idea about the no spoilers in front of newbies, and i just instinctively hide my operator in front of them, thats nice to know its an unspoken rule
0:04 fun fact, its way cheaper for me where i live to buy plat from in game market, i can get it for like a third of the price without even plat discounts
When i start playing warframe 5 years ago i was really exited abou the community. the players of the game are helpfull and into thie 5 years i see only one toxic player. i love the warframe community
If youre a speedrunner and join a pubkic group, dont get pissed at players that want to find all faction items (Vica, Plumes, Insignia), or want to find the Grimoire boss for an Arcane. Or trigger the exit while those players are searching for said items.
I haven’t seen as much of the emote/race to extract in my time playing, but helping other players out is a key one. Mark any valuable drops, codex/somachord scans. Giving back to the player base, especially newbies. Just being kind and respectful to others.
That rule on Sanctuary Targets should be taught to everyone. Recently I played in a public lobby and there was a target to scan. I trapped him with that kinetic trap thingy and as I was scanning him some Gauss Prime player came along and just fucking shot my target (and there were so many enemies surrounding us, but he chose my goddamn target). When I asked why he was like "UwU sowwy I just wanted to see my DPS". HELLO????? LIKE SIMULACRUM EXISTS!????? OR EVEN JUST GO ON A SOLO MISSION! I got so fucking annoyed (-_-)
To be clear for any new players: The don't buy plat/credits is not that you are a bad person if you do it is that you are a sucker if you buy plat without a discount or as part of a prime access or vault pack and you are ALWAYS a sucker if you buy credits. Index is easy credits en masse. If you have not unlocked index yet or struggle with it run a dark sector node for its minimum time/wave number a couple times it should get you plenty to get by until you get a build in order for index.
A most vital rule to warframe is to not try to scam people on the market, whether it's changing a mod that wasn't requited or selling goods for a higher price because the other doesn't know. I've encountered some people while selling that didn't knew about warframe market, so I directed them to it so they could see the prices on what they want to buy to not get scammed
In Duviri endless/Circuit Missions, ALWAYS wait for the last person to select their load-outs before going into the mission. Leave an "r" in the chat and wait at the Portal to let your teammates know you are ready.
you should add a small note: If there is a new player on the team... Like REALLY REALLY new do NOT use any spoilery stuff such as your operator. Try to preserve the surprise as much as possible.
5:37 Glad to see I'm not the only one naming Kitguns/Zaws/Amps/etc. after Destiny Exotics. Even if I don't play Destiny anymore, I still name stuff after Exotics. Even named my K-Drives after iconic Sparrows.
Companions can't permanently die anymore after the companion update so really there is no need to revive them anymore since they now do that themselves when they die. Before that update though either it was because they either didn't notice until it was too late because of everything going on in a mission or they couldn't find their dying companion to revive them.
yeah you missed the only important ones 1) Don't use limbo in a group. 2) payers are fast using volt in a group is bad etiquette, specially if there is also a titania in the group 3) Don't use slowing abilities in group defense missions it makes the mission take forever looking at you Wisp main, slowva , gloom
I feel like there’s a handful of void fissure specific etiquette rules. Like making sure everyone has 10 reactant. The biggest one to me is WHY JOIN AN ENDLESS RELIC CRACK JUST TO LEAVE AFTER THE FIRST RELIC? It’s rude and senseless and everyone else there is in it for the long haul so you’ve just reduced our team size by one. The worst part about it is that they don’t communicate. A simple “sorry” and it’s cool.
Similar to the "gift back" idea. Pay it forward. Gift a new player a color palate and if you recieved one yourself, pay it forward. The default color palate always sucked for early game customization. I was gifted a color palate when i was starting out and continue to pay that forward to newbies when i play with them. (That saturated palate is my go to since its got a good spread of options.)
5:11 that's kinda debatable now since Duviri is a thing. That alone spoils it for newbies that do Duviri first cause it caught their attention. The Simaris target is also debatable. If they ask you not to kill it, you stop but if they don't say anything, it's fair game and if your nuking frame is too strong, it's not your fault for killing it accidentally cause that's just a collateral damage but it's generally good manners to not and try killing it on purpose. 5:44 is debatable. I've seen newbies get mad that somebody taking the kills from them. Sure we wanna impress them to make them see what they can do, but it can also backfire cause some newbies have a hero complex still wanting to be the one to do the highest on everything...including deaths lol. Well you can't really be the hero when there's a veteran around casually nuking cause it's normal for them. Well all know that vets actually get mad when they get the most kills around other vets cause that means if the other vets are also dpses they're slacking off. 6:03 Yeah this one is just obnoxious lmao and I do play Razor Wing Titania or Wisp with Praedos on with parkour velocity. I tend to be the first in the extraction most of the time but emoting like that usually is just obnoxious. 7:00 now you're just trolling. Well all know unless you're using the same frame as them, you ain't catching up to a Titania nor a Wukong lmao.
As for the 2nd dream...it wasnt spoiled for me so i dont spoil it for them . If someone asks i just say thays "the guy in the armor" the game has an entity called "the man in the wall" so its it like it made sense as a spoiler.
If there's a nuker on the team relic farming in survival don't run off miles away spreading spawns and making it more difficult than it needs to be to find the reactant, but that's probably just a personal gripe
Answering an emote is so rare to me. But when there is octavia activating her abilitys at the end or someone using the shawzin emote i always dance :)) Also part of the "always prtect newbies" is. For me and all my friends (and basically everyone i have talked about it) u let them do the missions. U can help, but even if it just is kill 100 enemies, u let the newbies atleast kill some of them. They gotta have to experience the game themself and not been dragged around doing nothing. And idk if it really is a thing, but if u trade with someone and they don't want anything in return, besides the standard crap mod give them a fish.
When in Teshin's cave before a Circuit run, type "r" in chat when you are ready, and wait for everyone else to be ready before entering the undercroft.
As a vet if you are helping a new player you are commanded to do it in as a stylish fashion as possible with cool gear/frame or empower the newb with cool support powers.
At least back then it was a unwritten rule to commit to one room in 2-3 minutes just to make the mission easier. You fuck up the spawn so badly, if everyone is going Hallway-Hero mode. I know though that rule kinda changed over the last years.. somehow everyone is just doing their own thing now.
Another unwritten rule that I personally follow and have seen a lot of players do is "Don't enter an unalarmed Spy vault that already has another Tenno in it." From my experience, the more people are inside of a vault the higher the chances that somebody screws up and trips the alarm. If you see that a Tenno is already sneaking around, let them do their thing and either wait by the door or go to another vault. If they end up tripping the alarm _then_ you are free to run in and help get that hack before the timer runs out, since at that point stealth goes out the window anyways.
about afk part, as a new player i sometimes do that but not literaly "away from keyboard" but just looking around and do silly things like teabaging a dead monster without killing any enemy. the reason is that there is always one or two end game players who just demolish everything that move so i don't even have a chance to even spot an enemy without them dying half second later, so basically nothing i can really do beside following players around lol
There are only 2 rules i dont agree with: Protect the new tenno Void sling everywhere I would rather have the new tenno learning the game and not just have everything nuked before they can do anything. And i pride myself in how well i understand movement, so i dont really have to use void sling in missions much
This is why i mostly play on solo, i can't wait for slow players to do things while i wait 3 minutes on extraction point, newbies almost are never prepared and i have very limited time to play because of my job.
Unwritten rules: 1. If you're playing hydron or something similar where everyone is farming for quick affinity, do not use abilities that slow down the enemies. Slow Nova, Gara wall, Frost Snow Globe, bad Limbo, Gloom, etc. Just don't. 2. Give team mates a chance to change their builds in-between missions and don't force start. They might take 1min to load back to their orbiter while you take 5 seconds. 3. Don't give build recommendations that require Rivens. That's like giving a tutorial on how to play basketball with the first requirement is you being 7ft tall. 😂
I especially agree with the riven, when I was a way younger player, I just wanted a general idea how to mod a weapon but most stuff had rivens, which at the time I literally had only the twin rogga riven
I know I’m late but about the elevator me and my friends always race to the elevator to click the button before they get there to only be held up spamming the button going up and down trying to get out of the elevator before the one left behind pushes it calling it back.
Oh. Nice. I won’t use my Operator around new players. I just play. I tend to just play the sit emote often when I’m waiting. I remember being in their place and just gawking at their flashy frames. 11 years later, I’m MR 29.
You may have missed some rules, but you CERTAINLY missed what could've been the greatest inside pun of all Warframe : Instead of saying "elevate", should've said "lift".
My boyfriend showed me the operator when I was brand new to the game. If i remember correctly the other two in the plains with us got REALLY pissed for him giving spoilers to noobie me, but all in past now. I'm LR3, think he like 27 now or something. His inventory of things though... that gave me such pain looking at it...
let's just only fix the platinum part: only buy if u get the 75%, and if no one buys it u can't even have plat. and u gonna help the game for more content since we have too much things for free
Someone used Operator around me when I was MR 5. I thought they had a special frame and was asking in Q&A how they did it. Someone asked what my MR was, and I said how low I was. They said it was Loki. I also got a free Hildryn Prime.
The spoiler part is very true. Would really ruin their experience to have such massive aspects of the game spoiled. Before I played Second Dream, I thought operators I saw were a new Warframe that looked like a human :P
The first one is half wrong. Never buy Plat from the Market? - Where should I buy it then? - Some sketchy 3rd member site? The rule should be: "IF you´re willing to buy Plat, you buy it only with a coupon!" Cause´ seriously, some of us guys don´t have the time to farm and trade for Plat... And for what is my irl money good, if I can´t have some fun with it, if I´m already slaving away for it.
IF, by any chance, you go in elevator and someone stays behind, ALWAYS come back for them,(go back up/down to get them) and show that you are sorry and it was a misstake
5:45 I must disagree with you on that one. I agree with protecting the new bros, but dont just whip out your ultra modded torid incarnon and wipe the boss' health off in a second. Let them have some fun. Intervene only when necessary. Resist the natural urge to mow down the low level earth grineer. Give them the chance to actually play the game, and not just play catch up to you. When you load in to a low level mission for something and you find your a 30 surrounded by 2-7, just slow down. Use your experience in movement to check up on everyone, especially the stragglers. Give some advice, but only when necessary. Break everything important and mark rare resources. Use your ultra modded weapon only if they're struggling against a boss, like Vay Hek, or if they asked
about the "new player" one ( 5:36 ): If you find a newbie, don't show of too much, don't get your most powerfull thing, don't wipe everything out of existence. Just explode a bit of thing and then stay behind them as a support so they can do thing by themself, especially for bosses (exept some technical one), let them discover and own the victory for themself