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Below the links listed are a few starters on what you need to know about a water war, and how to prepare for one. Also there is a list of the largest wars just for your curiosity, and please take time to read the famed "Snipers Guide". We also feature the largest online Water War gallery, with detailed notes. When you have finished reading it I recommend you browse the links below. |
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Plans: The best tactics, formations, and
scenarios, all pre tested and approved.
Basic Tactics: All the tips you need to success, 25 does and don'ts of a water war on one page. Game Ideas: Feeling bored with your routine battles? Why not spice them up! Gun Ideas: New ideas for anyone who wants them. Awesome ideas. Modifications: How to get the most from your gun, this is a great section with over 10 submitted! Sniper's Guide: The silent soaker, how you can achieve the top. Scout's Guide: How to effectively find the enemy, evade their eyes. War Galery:Tons of pictures! This is the biggest Water War Gallery on the net! War Stories: Tons of war stories, over 20 in all; and interviews! |
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Pick and Fight as Team
#1 Always choose the soldier with a desire to win, and a huge mental superiority, not necessarily physical strength. #2 Organize your weapons to them who don't have any by their fighting style and physical level. You wouldn't give a slow strong person who likes to fire from long distance a XP 95 as a main weapon, they'd go better with a CPS 2500. #3 Fight as a team. In the Tips and Tactics section of this site it is mentioned over and over again the importance of teamwork. A team that stays together can beat a team twice its size that just runs at or from an organized team with little thought of fighting in unison. #4 Always have a good refill base. One of the laws in my tips and tactics section states that an army with water access can beat an army with limited supplies, and better weapons. #5 Have fun, you don't want anyone on your team that really wants to ruin someone's day...other than by drenching them with a 20x beam :P! More on Teamwork Choosing Equipment Here are some ideas for your team and how you should equip yourself. Scout: Camo fatigues (color depends on terrain), Bouni hat or other style hat, Boots or running shoes (NO SANDALS), Binoculars, Machete (optional, depending on terrain), notepad, pen or pencil. Carbine (XP 240-XP 95) Grunt: Boots or running shoes (NO SANDALS), Rifle (XP 105-CPS 1200) Famous Large
Water Wars Attendance Length
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