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Dynamite Paintball | Paintball Games
Dynamite Paintball is a popular paintball game, and it is one of a number of total elimination games. While paintball games like blackjack are classic flag capture games, dynamite paintball is a game of total elimination. In this game, the last team standing wins the game. Like many paintball games including shoot the captain, this is a game with two teams of equal strength and a starting base for each side. These games are usually a half hour long, with the inclusion of a stick of "dynamite" that can be thrown into the team base. The team base either serves a team with ultimate protection, or can lead to their mass destruction. When a team is in their clearly defined base, they are immune to enemy fire. But if the stick of dynamite is thrown into the enemy base, anyone in that base at that moment is eliminated. Dynamite Paintball, like in early versions of the sport, is a game of total elimination. Both teams fight each other until one of the two teams has all of their players eliminated. Through games like Charge of the Light Brigade are fun versions of capture the flag, there is no sweeter feeling than eliminating all the other players on the other team. It is possible for an inferior team to get lucky, and snatch the enemy flag which members of the opposition are distracted, but the total elimination aspect of Dynamite Paintball leaves no doubt as to who the dominant team was.
The Game Rules/Procedures: Dynamite Paintball is almost always a 30 minute game. This game starts with two teams of equal sizes, and each side can have any number of players as long as both sides are equally matched. Each team begins the game at or near a clearly defined base. The players on each team are armed with paintball guns, and one member of each team is armed with a stick of dynamite is a clearly visible object that is always to be in plain view, and cannot be hidden or concealed. Each teams clearly defined base is also a safe zone that players cannot be at shot at in. Players in the safe zone cannot fire their marker, or be fired upon from this base. Players on both teams can come in and out of the safe zone at will. Players in the safe zone are immune from getting eliminated unless the player from the other team throws the dynamite into the safe zone. Any player in the safe zone when the dynamite lands there is eliminated and out of the game.

Players usually clear out of the safe zone if they can see that the dynamite holder is close enough to throw the stick in. Any player not in the safe zone can fire at the player holding the dynamite. If the player holding the dynamite is tagged, he drops the stick and leaves the game. The stick of dynamite is then up for grabs, and a member of either team can then snatch it up. There are no flags in Dynamite Paintball, the goal is to one way or another eliminate all the players on the opposing team. If both teams have players standing at the end of the 30 minutes, the game is a draw. Paintball games like Dynamite Paintball are popular on fields like Prairie Paintball in Beulah, North Dakota, and Paintball Planet in Sandy, Utah.
Pegleg Paintball, a division of Prairie Paintball has year round paintball games in their indoor and outdoor facilities. Contact the field owner to see if Dynamite Paintball games are available on their fields.
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