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''"Two metalface groups fing themselves fighting over the o so vital plugs in this overgrown valley."'' | ''"Two metalface groups fing themselves fighting over the o so vital plugs in this overgrown valley."'' | ||
[[Windy Valley]] is a symmetrical [[Capture the Plug]] map introduced in [[Patch Notes: v100 Alpha| v100 Alpha]] | [[Windy Valley]] is a symmetrical [[Capture the Plug]] map introduced in [[Patch Notes: v100 Alpha|v100 Alpha]]. | ||
Due to the magnetic-style plug physics, a player can score a "capture" by taking the enemy's plug, standing at the location of the flashbang near their plug, and throwing the plug through the hole towards their own plug. | Due to the magnetic-style plug physics, a player can score a "capture" by taking the enemy's plug, standing at the location of the flashbang near their plug, and throwing the plug through the hole towards their own plug. | ||
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"Two metalface groups fing themselves fighting over the o so vital plugs in this overgrown valley."
Windy Valley is a symmetrical Capture the Plug map introduced in v100 Alpha.
Due to the magnetic-style plug physics, a player can score a "capture" by taking the enemy's plug, standing at the location of the flashbang near their plug, and throwing the plug through the hole towards their own plug.
Featured Pickups
Advanced Tactics
Advanced players may use the purple bounce fields at the ends of the map to propel themselves towards the opposite base.