

A well supplied army has a major advantage. Denying the enemy access to the Resupply Box keeps your team topped off, and the enemy team has to make risky moves to try and push you back. Tournament Grounds is the perfect example. Additionally, knowing where the box is can help you win the game. You can only carry one bandage though, so you’ll want to run to the box and snag another bandage before you go back into combat. You will naturally heal back about 40% of your health, and your bandage will heal back the rest.

Often you’ll be taking a few hits before you finish off your opponent. These first three tips are all very much interrelated. It’s a delicate balancing act throughout the whole game. If you see two allies trying to smack down an enemy, consider finding another nearby instead of joining and adding to the confusion. Consequently, you’ll want your teammates out of your way when you’re trying to off with an enemy’s head. Friendly fire happens a little more in this game than most, but it’s still better to avoid it.

You don’t want to be close while they’re trying to lop a head or arm off. Concentrating everyone in one place allows people to slip past you to complete objectives, or just flank the crap out of you. Staying with the herd gives you someone to watch your six, backup in case you fall, and more than one target for the enemy to focus on. This is a little easier when grouping up because you can see the giant nameplates above your friends.
