Do you like the woods? Well you could play a game of Woodsball. If you like the feel of real combat this type of field would be great for you, you can easily blend into your environment and catch your opponent of guard. Next are concept fields, this type of set-up usually has structures in place such as cars, fake buildings, and other types of objects. Then you have speedball fields; these are usually played closed range with only a bunker or similar object protecting you. You really have to have your eyes open and be on your toes for this type of field, because while your looking in one direction, your opponent can easily slip by and get you from the other. This is where teamwork is important.
Now that brings us to the indoor fields. Most indoor fields are set up as a speedball field and when you play indoors it is usually louder too. Also, playing indoors is more high energy and can provide more of an adrenaline rush, and not much room to run vs. outdoors. The most important thing is your position and how vulnerable that position makes you to the opponent.
Whether you prefer the more of the up close and personal of indoor paintball fields, or the space and squad tactics of an outdoor field, you can be guaranteed that you are going to have a good time.




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