Tietan
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Hi everybody! Tietan here and I really need your people's opinion! I made some clan battle tactics, but I want people to give me constructive criticism. I'm kinda a randy in the clan area of MCSG so I want you people to tell me if they would work in a real battle! These tactics have never been properly field tested! Thank you
Strikers and Supporters
This is a very basic idea created originally by various naval commanders. This involves two different sets of people. Strikers and supporters. The strikers are the offensive players and the supporters are the defensive players. This tactic is used by balancing out each other’s faults and therefore add on to our strengths. The basic idea is that we have a squad composed of strikers and supporters the ratio being 2-1 strikers to supporters and vice versa, or 1-1 strikers to supporters depending if it is a 6v6 or a 4v4.
Starting the Game
The start of the game, and how decked each of us get can determine the game as a whole. While most clan battles are 6v6, this will work with any even number. To start off game, we will break into two groups. Each group securing a route on a map. Each group is composed of strikers and supporters. If it is a 6v6 then there will be 2 offensive players and 1 defensive player and vice versa. If it is a 4v4 then there will be one offensive and one defensive in each group.
Both of these groups will go OPPOSITE directions and routes. While you may think that we should all stick together, we need to get as much loot as possible and prevent the other clan from getting loot as well. To ensure this, we will have each group go opposite directions. For example on Valleyside University, one group will go for the Auditorium while the other group will go for the Dorms and the Lava Double Tier 2.
The Bait
Well we all have seen clans targeting other members while that member is by him or herself. While this is annoying when you are being targeted, this could prove to be an advantage in the entire clan. We will use our best runner for this tactic.
The tactic is that our best runner will lead the clan members who target him into a trap. Namely us. Once we establish the bait, the bait will run to us while we are hidden and lead the clan members to our clutches. This will work in corners and buildings. The clan member will run past the corner, building, or room and the members targeting him will soon follow. We will then un sneak from our positions and take them out. We have the element of surprise and perhaps numbers as well.
Dropping the Soap
This tactic will be used by half of our defensive roster and the other half of our offensive roster.
The tactic involves the mistake that everyone in clans will make. Giving into the hype of the battle. We will have our defensive roster engage the enemy and soon run. The clan will give chase and that is when our offensive roster will come in. As the clan is chasing the defensive roster, we will establish a rendezvous with the offensive players. The defensive roster will rod the other clan back and get them low with bow shots. While the other clan is getting annoyed and frustrated they will “drop the soap.” Once they drop the soap, the offensive roster will come behind them and we will effectively “sandwich” them into a lock down. INSPIRED BY JUN!!!!
Sacrifice
In clan battles sometimes a sacrifice has to be made. Though tragic, this sacrifice can allow us to win the clan battle. If the entire clan is low and we are being chased as we are going to a chokepoint, have the person who can run the best or the person who has the most hearts sacrifice. This means have them split up from the group. The other clan will jump to take out one member of the clan and will follow him instead of the clan. This allows the rest of the clan to regen and think of a strategy to help us comeback.
Invisible Strength
Direct attacks will almost never work. Keep in mind the Seven rules of strategy: 1) adjust your ends to your means, 2) keep your object always in mind, 3) choose the line of the least expectation, 4) exploit the line of least resistance, 5) take the line of operations which offers the most alternatives, 6) ensure both plans and dispositions are flexible, 7) do not throw your weight into an opponent while he is on guard, 8) do not renew an attack along the same lines if an attack has failed
Map Breakdowns
Valleyside University
Chestroutes
Chokepoints
The one is my personal favorite. The mountain I’m talking about is the one near the football field with the abandoned house on the top. From the top of the mountain you can easily bow people off and even if they come up, you can jump into the river below and place a boat.
Advanced Strategies
When you are going up the chokepoint in the library, there is a little place where there is a single tier 1. We have some of our members run to the choke point while others are hiding where the tier 1 is. Once they have their attention on the guy on the library, the people hiding rush them and we taco them easily.
Par 72
Chestroutes
Chokepoints
Turbulence
South West Bunker
North Helicopter
Barn
Chokepoints
Barn
Air control tower
Alaskan Village
Chestroutes
Factory (east)
Village
Chokepoints
Factory Ladders
Advanced Strategies
Zone 85
Chestroutes
Boats and House (east)
Waterfall and Plane
Chokepoints
Plane
Mountains
Advanced Strategies
Dropping the Soap
TSG2
Chestroutes
Cow Face
Cove
Brownie Mountain
Train to Village Route
Chokepoints
Make use of mountains
Bridge that is broken in two
SG Highway
Chestroutes
West Towers
East Route: Double Tier Two, Tree, House, Barn
Chokepoints
West Buildings and Ladders
SG 4
Chestroutes
Train to Airfield
Tunnels
Chokepoints
Firestation
Mountains
Holiday Resort
Chestroutes
East
North
Chokepoints
Ferris Wheel
Strikers and Supporters
This is a very basic idea created originally by various naval commanders. This involves two different sets of people. Strikers and supporters. The strikers are the offensive players and the supporters are the defensive players. This tactic is used by balancing out each other’s faults and therefore add on to our strengths. The basic idea is that we have a squad composed of strikers and supporters the ratio being 2-1 strikers to supporters and vice versa, or 1-1 strikers to supporters depending if it is a 6v6 or a 4v4.
Starting the Game
The start of the game, and how decked each of us get can determine the game as a whole. While most clan battles are 6v6, this will work with any even number. To start off game, we will break into two groups. Each group securing a route on a map. Each group is composed of strikers and supporters. If it is a 6v6 then there will be 2 offensive players and 1 defensive player and vice versa. If it is a 4v4 then there will be one offensive and one defensive in each group.
Both of these groups will go OPPOSITE directions and routes. While you may think that we should all stick together, we need to get as much loot as possible and prevent the other clan from getting loot as well. To ensure this, we will have each group go opposite directions. For example on Valleyside University, one group will go for the Auditorium while the other group will go for the Dorms and the Lava Double Tier 2.
The Bait
Well we all have seen clans targeting other members while that member is by him or herself. While this is annoying when you are being targeted, this could prove to be an advantage in the entire clan. We will use our best runner for this tactic.
The tactic is that our best runner will lead the clan members who target him into a trap. Namely us. Once we establish the bait, the bait will run to us while we are hidden and lead the clan members to our clutches. This will work in corners and buildings. The clan member will run past the corner, building, or room and the members targeting him will soon follow. We will then un sneak from our positions and take them out. We have the element of surprise and perhaps numbers as well.
Dropping the Soap
This tactic will be used by half of our defensive roster and the other half of our offensive roster.
The tactic involves the mistake that everyone in clans will make. Giving into the hype of the battle. We will have our defensive roster engage the enemy and soon run. The clan will give chase and that is when our offensive roster will come in. As the clan is chasing the defensive roster, we will establish a rendezvous with the offensive players. The defensive roster will rod the other clan back and get them low with bow shots. While the other clan is getting annoyed and frustrated they will “drop the soap.” Once they drop the soap, the offensive roster will come behind them and we will effectively “sandwich” them into a lock down. INSPIRED BY JUN!!!!
Sacrifice
In clan battles sometimes a sacrifice has to be made. Though tragic, this sacrifice can allow us to win the clan battle. If the entire clan is low and we are being chased as we are going to a chokepoint, have the person who can run the best or the person who has the most hearts sacrifice. This means have them split up from the group. The other clan will jump to take out one member of the clan and will follow him instead of the clan. This allows the rest of the clan to regen and think of a strategy to help us comeback.
Invisible Strength
Direct attacks will almost never work. Keep in mind the Seven rules of strategy: 1) adjust your ends to your means, 2) keep your object always in mind, 3) choose the line of the least expectation, 4) exploit the line of least resistance, 5) take the line of operations which offers the most alternatives, 6) ensure both plans and dispositions are flexible, 7) do not throw your weight into an opponent while he is on guard, 8) do not renew an attack along the same lines if an attack has failed
Map Breakdowns
Valleyside University
Chestroutes
- The Theater
- The Parking Lot
- The Fountain to Football Field
- Dorms (Where you flick the switch and go down)
- Lava Double Tier 2 then going to the Basketball Gym Tier 2
Chokepoints
- The Library
- The Parking lot Chokepoint
- The Mountain Chokepoint
The one is my personal favorite. The mountain I’m talking about is the one near the football field with the abandoned house on the top. From the top of the mountain you can easily bow people off and even if they come up, you can jump into the river below and place a boat.
Advanced Strategies
When you are going up the chokepoint in the library, there is a little place where there is a single tier 1. We have some of our members run to the choke point while others are hiding where the tier 1 is. Once they have their attention on the guy on the library, the people hiding rush them and we taco them easily.
Par 72
Chestroutes
- The East Building (Next to spawn)
- The Parking lot
- The Swimming Pool
- The Mansion
- South Road
Chokepoints
- Haley’s Office
- Rooftop on the Mansion with the double tier 2. Only 4 hearts of damage, but used for good positioning.
Turbulence
South West Bunker
North Helicopter
Barn
Chokepoints
Barn
Air control tower
Alaskan Village
Chestroutes
Factory (east)
Village
Chokepoints
Factory Ladders
Advanced Strategies
Zone 85
Chestroutes
Boats and House (east)
Waterfall and Plane
Chokepoints
Plane
Mountains
Advanced Strategies
Dropping the Soap
TSG2
Chestroutes
Cow Face
Cove
Brownie Mountain
Train to Village Route
Chokepoints
Make use of mountains
Bridge that is broken in two
SG Highway
Chestroutes
West Towers
East Route: Double Tier Two, Tree, House, Barn
Chokepoints
West Buildings and Ladders
SG 4
Chestroutes
Train to Airfield
Tunnels
Chokepoints
Firestation
Mountains
Holiday Resort
Chestroutes
East
North
Chokepoints
Ferris Wheel