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Elimination | Woodsball Games
Woodsball is a sport that features wide open spaces and natural settings that players advance through to try to accomplish game objectives. Woodsball is a sport where players use a variety of different paintball weapons, and where player's positions are much more differentiated. In the sport of speed paintball, all the players on the field will be running between bunkers to avoid elimination, and all will exchange fire with the enemy before the game is over. There are even paintball games unique to the sport of Woodsball, including Siege, Assault, Slayer, and Elimination.

Elimination is also known as Slayer. Elimination is usually a two team game, but can sometimes involve three or more teams. In this game, two or more teams stalk one another, eliminating each other until there is one team left standing. The last team to have one or more players standing wins the game. Elimination is also the themes of many recreational paintball games. The game is amazingly simple to understand and does not require any props other than a player's paintball gun. Paintball games like Mortar, Mortar: Target Variant, and Elimination are popular on paintball fields such as Champion Paintball in Poughkeepsie New York and Full Throttle Paintball in Lake Helen Florida.
Almost all woodsball and rec ball games have rules that include eliminations for players who have been marked with a paint splotch. In some game, eliminated players can be brought back into the game, and in others players are knocked out of the game via single elimination. In some games, the objective is to eliminate all of the members of the other team(s) and in others the goal may be to capture some type of object that is guarded by the other team. There are over 250 unique paintball games including Paratrooper, Foxes and Hounds, and Mission Impossible.
In the game Mission Impossible, there are several objectives that players on teams will work together to try to accomplish within games. Unlike large Big Game events and huge scenario games, the game Mission Impossible does not require a huge number of players or require elaborate weapons like double barreled paintball guns. In this game, players are given highly specialized jobs where they have the responsibility of accomplishing certain objectives or keeping the opposing players from accomplishing theirs. Players are given positions such as Medic, Prisoner, or Demolition Expert and are expected to accomplish a specific assignment before the end of the game. Players randomly get their assignment by picking from a deck of index cards that will tell them who they are and what they are supposed to do. Other military themed paintball games include Snipers, Mortar Attack, and D-Day.
Mission Impossible begins with players from two teams selecting a position and player assignment form a stack of index cards. Some player roles in his game include the Terrorist, Demolition Expert, Pilot, and Reconnaissance Scout. Props, cards, and objects on the field will be set up well before the game. Players wait at the starting positions indicated on the card. Games like these may be performed on fields such as Collin County Paintball Park in Celina Texas.
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