Strategize the Retreat During a Heated Paintball
It hurts when the team realizes that it is time to
retreat, but nevertheless there are numerous ways to execute a successful
retreat. Here’s how.
Strategize a plan.
The whole team must be ready to go to a safe area if it is necessary to
retreat. Find a place that provides
enough cover to protect yourself. It would be a good idea to move closer to the
assist team members in order to obtain help.
The assist units are usually concealed prior to the start of the game so
the opposing team will not have any idea where the players are heading.
Be a team: work together, run together, and fight
together. The best protection is always
team power. Watching each other’s back
can save the whole squad as this helps the team re-engage as soon as they’re
back in a safe area.
Fire back: to free your selves from the enemy, the
team must fire in sync and with great intensity to keep the enemy’s heads
down. This could buy time for you to
make a successful retreat. Three to four
seconds of blasting can be good preparation for retreat.
Move with a plan:
to repeat, strategize! Retreating
does not necessarily mean rushing to safety.
While retreating make certain that the opposing paintball players are
given a hard time. The whole squad
should take turns in returning fire for cover.
In the end it is surprising to see that there were multiple shots fired
at the opposing team while retreating.
They may be running after the retreating team so is it is easy to shoot
at enemy when they are in the open.
While there is still room for control, end the
retreat: not when the whole team can no longer be shot but when there is still
a chance to fight the opponent. It will
be harder when the enemies cannot to be seen because the damage they could
inflict is much worse.
The catch!
There are special occasions when a team retreats just to lure the
enemies into a trap. By keeping the
paintball team together and drawing back, it might give the opponent the
feeling they are already winning and they might be easier to attack. Once the assisting unit is behind you,
utilize speed and shoot the enemies. Ah! The winning moment.
Being fired at during a paintball game is not to be
used as a reason to retreat. It could be
a good chance to change stations and use the advantage for better cover. It might be good to retreat in order to mess
up the enemy’s strategies.
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