Stop Being a Paintball Newbie!
Stop Being a Paintball Newbie!
By Jo Blake, Paintball5
Paintball is one of the fastest growing recreation sports in
the world. At the tournament level, players require all the
athletic prowess and skill of more traditional physical sports.
In the US and Europe in particular, huge amounts of money are
being invested in paintball athletes and teams.
Pretty much everyone comes into paintball at the recreational
level; it's a fun day out and a chance to outsmart the other
side. If you are just getting into paintball, here are some ways
to get the edge over other new players and even the odds with
more experienced players. These tips aren't going to get you on
to a professional paintball squad, but they should help get you
beyond 'newbie' status.
Use cover effectively
So here's a tip from the army - don't look over obstacles or
cover, look around them. The shape of a human head peering over
a barricade is easily recognized. If possible, look around the
base of the bush instead; it makes you much harder to spot.
Sometimes you may want to be spotted, if paintballs are flying
your way it helps your team locate the opposing players. If you
do stick your head up, then, limit exposure to a maximum of two
seconds.
That advice is only useful, however, if the cover that you have
selected is appropriate. Make sure that you are adequately
hidden; a shot to the foot in paintball will still put you out
of the game. A couple of roots are not enough cover and
paintballs can still hit you through grass!
Identify Your Target First
If you have been on a paintball field a couple of times, you
will most likely have:
a) Shot at and probably hit a member of your own team. b) Been
hit by a stray or deliberately aimed 'friendly' paintball.
Everyone does it, but mostly when they first start playing. Most
people react to the first scenario by pretending it wasn't them
and the second situation with righteous indignation.
It happens.
You can reduce the incidents of friendly fire in a paintball
game (at least the ones that you cause!), by making sure you
have properly identified your target. It's difficult with
paintball masks that steam up and an adrenaline high, but it's
one of the essential skills that you need as a regular
paintballer. Nobody wants a player on their team who has a
reputation for removing their own team mates.
And remember, just because a player is running towards
you shouldn't just assume that they are on the other team. If
you are playing a 'Capture the Flag' game, that might be your
team mate trying to get back to your end of the field with the
enemy flag.
Play With Your Team!
In casual, walk-on paintball games you will always find at least
one self styled lone gun, determined to win the war on his own.
Don't be that player!
Paintball is a team sport and you can't win without supporting
your side. If you want to move forward through the opposition,
you can place a few paintballs near their cover to keep their
heads down while your team mates move forward. They can then do
the same for you. This is the paintball equivalent of passing
the ball.
Try getting all the way to an enemy flag on your own, if you
must. Unless the other side has been almost eliminated, the
closer you get to their flag, the closer you are to their
defence squad. That means paintballs coming your way soon, Rambo!
Try To Stay Mobile
If you pick a barricade or any other type of cover that is
difficult to leave, once the opposition figures out you
location, you will become a paintball magnet. Try to select
cover that has more than one line of retreat. Don't always shoot
from the same spot; keep changing the location and angle you are
firing from. Keep the opposition guessing where the next
paintball is coming from.
If a paintball comes past you in a near miss get moving, another
one will be along soon and you want to be somewhere else.
And whatever you do, don't try to climb a tree! I've seen
people do it. You're not going to get down in a hurry, there
usually isn't enough foliage to hide you and once you fire your
paintball gun, everyone knows where you are. From then on it's a
duck shoot until you are down from the tree and that usually
isn't before you get at least 20 nice paintball sized bruises.
Don't Cheat
Wiping the evidence of a hit away is as low as you go in
paintball. If you do it, you will eventually get caught. Analyse
what happened and take the experience to the next game instead.
Don't give anyone reason to doubt you.
Remember - it's just a game!