Defensive Tactics in Paintball
The best offense is having a good defense. This kind
of thinking is usually deployed in sports such as basketball or soccer where
the team does its best to prevent the other team from scoring especially in a
championship match. A team can also use the same tactics in the game of
paintball by preventing the opposing force from capturing the flag.
Games start with both sides having limited ammunition.
Since the game can last for a very long time, the team should make every shot
count. The players should only fire when there is a clear shot rather than not
being able to fire when it matters the most.
Spreading out over a certain area is a good defensive
tactic. This is to cover the enemy no matter which direction he may come
from. Should the opposing team see one
of your team members, the others who have a better view should neutralize the
opponent.
If in the opening minutes of the game, the team has
lost half of its members, the best strategy is to fall back to the base and
regroup. A perimeter should be set up to prevent the other team from
outflanking the group while patrols can be sent out to search for the enemy.
If a scout has spotted the enemy, the person can take
the opponent out. Should there be a group moving towards the base, then go back
and tell the others and fight off the enemy with the same number of people.
This plan could fail if any of the members of the opposing force escapes the
attack and informs the others the location of your base.
The trick in catching the enemy off guard takes
camouflage and concealment. Since the guns have a limited range, it is best to
wait until the opposing force enters the “kill zone” before any shooting takes
place.
When a firefight takes place, the player’s position
has been revealed. Since the enemy will return fire, the person can still
survive the enemy’s bullets by getting sufficient cover.
If this is not feasible, then transferring to a better
area is a good idea. The player should inform the others before moving so that
the others can give adequate cover.
It takes planning for the play to work. By
communicating on the field, the team has a good chance of defending the base
then surging forward to kill the enemy or capture the flag.
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