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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.
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Featured Pickups
Music
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Video
Video needed
Advanced Tactics
- Advanced players may use the purple bounce fields at the ends of the map to propel themselves towards the opposite base.
- To get to the railgun, you have to break the bounce field with something (projectile, explosive, bullet) and quickly hop the wall.
- You can shoot opponents through a gap in the wall near the plug.
