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The main objective of a '''Capture the Flag''' game is to steal an opposing team's flag and bring it back to your [[base]], while protecting your own flag at the same time. | The main objective of a '''Capture the Flag''' game is to steal an opposing team's flag and bring it back to your [[base]], while protecting your own flag at the same time. | ||
− | Players can join any of the four teams, or play as a rogue. The teams available to play on depend on server settings. Often, '''CTF''' is played between 2 or 4 teams, although the occasional 3 team '''CTF''' does arise. Players usually spawn on their [[base|bases]] upon joining, and after their flag is captured. [[Team Kill|Team Killing]] is generally not allowed, and always results in losing a point. | + | Players can join any of the four teams, or play as a rogue. The teams available to play on depend on server settings. Often, '''CTF''' is played between 2 or 4 teams, although the occasional 3 team '''CTF''' does arise. Players usually spawn on their [[base|bases]] upon joining, and after their flag is captured. [[Team Kill|Team Killing]] is generally not allowed, and always results in losing a point. Capturing your own flag by bringing it to another team's [[base]] is also generally frowned upon. |
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==Rabbit Hunt== | ==Rabbit Hunt== |