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PAINTBALL VARIATIONS & TYPES
Paintball is often played using different variations
of its basic rules. The most obvious variations are
referred to as different 'game types', and among them
are woodsball, speedball and scenarioball. Some of the
smaller-scale variations are allowed on most commercial
fields, while others are only played in private games
(usually because of the variation's questionable rules
or complex nature).
Basic variations
Capture the Flag - A team must take the flag
from the opponents' flag station on the opposite side
of the field and return it to their own station in order
to win.
Centerflag - Similar to Capture the Flag, except
there is a single flag at a neutral or center position
on the field. Victory is achieved by capturing this
flag and taking it to a designated area, usually the
opponent's starting station.
Elimination or Slayer - The objective is for
either a team or individual player to eliminate all
of their opponents.
Tournament formats
Tournaments may be played with teams of various sizes,
although the most common modern-day formats are 3-man,
5-man and 7-man. 20-man and 15-man tournaments were
common on wooded fields in the 1980s, and professional
paintball teams played 10-man for most of the 90's and
into the new millennium, but today tournament paintball
is dominated by 5- and 7-man formats. In most tournament
formats, teams play a set of games against various opponents.
Teams earn points for each game, with the most points
awarded for capturing and hanging the flag, but some
also awarded for opponents eliminated and teammates
left alive at the end of the game.
Capture the Flag - The original tournament format,
woodsball tournaments of any size are commonly capture
the flag format, as well as most 10-man and 7-man speedball
tournaments, but may also be used with other team sizes.
The game starts with a flag at each team's starting
station, and the team to capture their opponent's flag
and return it to their starting station wins. The National
Professional Paintball League plays a 7-man capture
the flag format, which was used in the NPPL US Paintball
Championship (NPPL Commander's Cup 2005 in Miami) broadcast
on ESPN2 in the spring of 2006. 7-man capture the flag
is also played by regional tournament series like the
Xtreme Paintball Sports League and the New England Paintball
League.
Centerflag - The two flags of capture the flag
are replaced by one flag located at the center of the
field. The first team to take this flag to the opposing
team's starting station wins the game. 3-man, 5-man
and some 7-man competitions primarily use the centerflag
format. Paintball Sports Promotions, a national circuit,
offers 5-man centerflag divisions in addition to XBall.
XBall - A newer format first played at the International
Amateur Open in 2002, XBall pits two teams against each
other in multiple rounds of Center Flag played one after
another until game time runs out. A team scores one
point for each game of centerflag they win, and the
team with the most points at the end of the match wins.
Professional XBall matches are 50 minutes long, split
into two halves, while non-professional matches use
various shorter game times. Although only 5 players
per team play in any given game, depending on league
rules, teams may roster up to 19 players and substitute
them after each point. Unlike most tournament formats
that forbid players to communicate with people on the
sidelines, XBall teams have a coach who can communicate,
along with the spectators, with players on the field.
Players who receive penalties are not permanently removed
from the game, but placed in a hockey-like penalty box
for several minutes. The National XBall League, a professional
circuit associated with Paintball Sports Promotions,
plays the XBall format, which was also used for the
Smart Parts World Paintball Championships broadcast
on ESPN2 in the fall of 2006.
XBall Light - Like XBall, but only has one period,
typically 15 minutes long. The first team to reach a
set point total (commonly 5 or 7 points), or the team
with the highest point total after game time has elapsed,
wins the match. XBall Light is offered by Paintball
Sports Promotions as well as regional series like the
Carolina Field Owners Association.
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