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I'm 99% sure you're misremembering about the 0 hook states thing, I was running Grim Embrace and Pain Resonance at the time; tunneling that hard would've been dumb and ineffective as ♥♥♥♥. Early-on I go after unhookers to maximize value from those.
After I'd one-hooked everyone, there's a decent chance I'd ignore a body block, wait out your endurance, and hit; why would I not get a free down when it's handed to me by a stupidly-early unhook? But after I hook someone I try to GTFO to put on gen pressure. That avoids the lameness that is tunnelling and is probably a better strat as Wraith now that gens have limited regression.