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* You get shot | * You get shot | ||
* Wholesale kill, i.e: | * Wholesale kill, i.e: | ||
− | ** Your team flag gets captured by an opposing team in a [[Capture | + | ** Your team flag gets captured by an opposing team in a [[Capture The Flag]] ([[Capture The Flag|CTF]]) match |
** One of your teammates is hit by [[Genocide]] | ** One of your teammates is hit by [[Genocide]] | ||
* You self-destruct | * You self-destruct | ||
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=== Common Sense === | === Common Sense === | ||
− | By | + | By exersizing a little caution, you can avoid many deaths. Keep an eye on the radar, especially when rounding corners. But also, keep an eye on the screen, in case somebody is stealthed. Identify people's flags. Never ever try to jump in a battle against a wings. If there is a laser running loose on the ground level, go someplace high and wait for him to kill himself. When going against a GM, hide behind buildings, if there are any. Keep your distance from shockwaves. Be careful around teleports; shockwaves and phantom zones like to camp there. And don't let yourself be hit by a geno; because then everyone will hate you. Finally, be on the lookout for tanks acting strangely (driving straight at you, for example). They probably have some special flag: wings, shockwave, or masquerade. |