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+---Topic: DM Team Play basics started by diablo


Posted by: Guest on May 27 2002,03:26

As we know Singles and Team DM are different, and require different strategies.  Under singles you rely on your own skills (aiming, dodging, teleporting, moving)...

Under team, you need the same skills however, you also rely on reading your teammates, and coordinating with them, and you depend on their skills as well as their ability to move with you.

aiming and shooting are not necessary the #1 priority.  
* It's to stay alive and help keep your teammate alive.
* Doubleteam, triple team whenever possible.  
* Take them out 1 by 1.
* avoid being doubleteam by the enemies
* When alone, get the hell outta there.
* Fight in packs... prefering outnumbering the enemie or atleast the same.  Avoid being ganged up.
* Try focusing on 1 enemy, the same enemy your team mate is.  
* if your 1 enemy is shooting you, fireback, and distract him, so your partner can have open shots at him from the back.
* If your enemy is shooting your partner, coordinate with him so you can get your openshots.
* if your partner is the better shooter, try your best too distract your enemy into trying to shoot you.  You become the decoy, and your dodging must be sharp.
* dont be afraid to run and re-group.  Dont let yourself be outnumbered.
* stick together. If you have to break away from the pack, make sure your partner understands where you are going s you can cover him... or so you can hide as well to avoid being outnumbered. (e.g your partner is getting the redeemer).

These are the basis.  It gets more complicated.  But individual skills help a bit, but dont really mean squat in team DM.  If you suck in singles, dont worry, you can still be a valuable team player.  It how our team coordinate that will let us beat any other team.  

We need to use our heads and work together as a team agains tthe enemy, so that is why we will need to practice moving together like a pack of wolves.


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