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Regarding the lantern, it is enough to stun the monster.
For team play, it is sufficient for two people to arrive at the same time to open the cell. If the pair of monsters uses the 1 in the cage-1 in the hunt tactic, the single monster in the cage finds itself even if it has captured a child, it will have a period of time where he will not be able to capture the second.
Also taking into account that the monsters lose if even just one child survives, if you are the last survivor, you are better off staying hidden and waiting for the end of the match.
issue is that its almost always just me as a human played and it feels like ai ignores stealth and can find you anywhere
-Sees you as soon as you become exposed to the monster's line of sight even if far away;
-If the action music starts it implies that you are too close to the monster and therefore it is already about to get you;
-Ignores invisibility and illusions;
Against CPU monsters, I recommend using these things to your advantage:
-Use lanterns with the fastest activation speed;
-Take advantage of the side view by keeping your character hidden from the monster's sight;
-Activating a button on the cage gives you temporary immunity from capturing the monster, if the animation you press starts, in that second you are safe!
I mean we grind a little every day so I hope I can get those stamps eventually.