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Old March 7th, 12:12 AM   #70 (permalink)
tjg92
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Hm... I think woodsball is tougher than Speedball. Alot of the time you only have a tree to hide behind. There is this one feild that has a huge friggin trench in the middle of it, one team is invading, the other is in a house thing trying to fend them off. For the attacking team, adrenaline is running high, you have to be able to recognize where the good cover is, make it there (without tripping down the steep rockey incline or getting hit by 50 paintballs) and once you're their, you better be very good at snap shooting because the enemy will have their eye on your spot. I vividly remember being curled in a ball behind a tiny log, watching shells and paint splatter off the edge of the log 1/2 inch away from my face. Eventually they forgot about me (like I'd move in that situation...) and I popped out, shot a couple times, ducked, and then repeated. I tell you, that was the most frightening moment I've ever had in paintball, because I COULD'N FRIGGIN MOVE.
Another cool woodsball one was called Ghost Town, it had loads of tiny huts all bundled together. Close Quarters fighting = pain = adrenaline. I got shot in the nuts (broke the skin ) and in the neck (three round burst ) at the same time. It came outa nowhere.
Anyway, woodsball is harder than speedball. Speedball is just more common. I like speedball plenty, but if I'm feeling up for some intense action, it's woodsball all the way.

Anyway, if anyone puts down woodsball, just tell em' that you'd like to see how they do on the offensive side of the good ol' D Day field.
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