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[Issue 9] The Campers' Guide No. III


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The Campers' Guide No. III

To be a successful camper, you have to know where to camp, and which guns to choose. This guide will give you some tips and hopefully will show you how to be a successful camper. This issue is about camping in Noise.

Strategy

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Key:

Red: This position is for Red Team. It is Red's last line of defense.


Blue: These are good camping positions because they cover both the entrance points to the upper level of Noise.


White: These are camping positions in "no tank's land," or the place where both teams can camp without going into the others base.

Tips

1. When camping, its always best before you join a game to look and see what "season" it is. This will help you choose your camouflage before entering the game.

2. If possible, try doing some parkour. No, not try to get on top of a five story factory, but sometimes it is good to get to a hard-to-reach area.

3. Don't shoot just to make marks on the map. Its not good for a camper to be trigger-happy. Save your shots for the enemy.

4. When you are a camper, patience is necessary. Don't get discouraged if few enemies come up your route - most attackers don't like to keep attacking the same route all over again.

5. Communicate with your fellow campers if possible. If you don't, you might find that you are being attacked from behind. Its always best to know what your teammate is doing.

Paints

The camouflage for this map is going to be a little like Silence, but it still differs a little because of the increase of buildings. Here are a few recommendations:

Summer:

Desert: This is a very all around paint, because in several maps that have desert coloring, it matches relatively well. However, it is rather cheap, so it might be best to get something with a bit more power. I'd recommend this for a beginning camper though - it probably won't let you down.

Sandstone: A great paint for a dedicated camper. I recommend it, even though it is outclassed in protection percentages by some of the more expensive paints, you really can't beat its camouflage in this instance.

Rock: It is the best choice for a professional camper. This paint not only matches extremely well with most of the walls in Noise, but it also has a hefty amount of protections from guns like Twins and Isida, which are both good attacking weapons in Noise. However, it does come with a price tag.

Winter:

White: This paint is a very simple one, yet surprisingly an effective one, at least when it comes down to camouflage. However, its lack of any protection whatsoever will prevent it from becoming widely used by campers in Winter situations.

Irbis: This paint is probably the best choice for both dedicated campers and professional ones in this situation. This is because it isn't quite as expensive as Clay, but it is more expensive than White. Having hefty protection against Isida, you can be positive that those annoying Isidas won't bother you as much as before.

Note: I left out Winter because with its darker shades, it is easily spotted in most camping positions in Noise. I also left out Dragon because it seems to be outclassed swiftly by Desert. If you aren't the rank for Desert, and want to buy Dragon, I recommend waiting.


Positions


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This position is probably the best position for Blue team. It has good cover, and it can shoot at most of the attack routes to Blue base. However, just watch out - a Rico might be able to reach you from above!

Suggested weapons: Thunder or Rail

Suggested paints: (Summer) Rock (Winter) Irbis

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This is a good position for Red team, and it allows you to take pot-shots at most of the attack routes, but this position can be reached by a swift Hornet or Wasp easily, so be careful, and watch out for Isidas coming up the ramp next to you!

Recommended weapons: Rail or Shaft

Recommended paints: (Summer) Sandstone (Winter) Irbis

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This is most likely the best camping spot for Red team. Not only does it allow you to knock off tanks from two attack routes, but it is also harder to get to than the previous spot for Red team. However, it is always best if both these positions are occupied, that way each covers the others "back."

Recommended weapons: Rail or Thunder

Recommended paints: (Summer) Rock (Winter) Irbis



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This is good for either team, but it is better for Red team, because it can cover every single attack position. However, being so close to one of the enemies' attack routes, its probably best that you pick a gun like Thunder, and that you pick a higher caliber.

Recommended weapons: Rail or Shaft

Recommended paints: (Summer) Rock (Winter) Irbis

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This is another example of a position that is good for both Red and Blue team. However, because it is so easily reached by Red team's gunfire, it's recommended that you use this position for Red team.

Recommended weapons: Rail or Thunder

Recommended Paints: (Summer) Sandstone (Winter) Irbis

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السلام وعليكم

 

 

:rolleyes: :mellow:

Hey, I really like your articles, but I would like if you could add some paints for lower ranks. Thank-you

السلام وعليكم

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I always thought winter was a good paint for hiding in a winter themed map i could never find anyone hiding in those shrubs

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