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Slayer | Woodsball Games
Slayer Woodsball games are also known as Elimination. Elimination games in Woodsball usually involve two or more teams. In the beginning of the sport, elimination games were played without teams, where the last player standing on the field won. Today's games usually involve teams because they make the games much more interesting. With the game Slayer, two teams continue to mark one another until there is only one team left at the end of the game. Other paintball games include Blackjack, Prize Collector, Spy, Kill the Rabbit, and Freeze Tag. Slayer in a single elimination game where a player must leave the field for good once he is marked. In other variations, players can get tagged back into the game by teammates or must return to their starting point to tag themselves back into the game. Freeze Tag is one such multiple-elimination game where players be brought back into the game. Freeze Tag is one such multiple-elimination game where players be brought back into the game after being tagged. In this game, a marked player must kneel down in the exact location where he was hit. The tagged player is frozen in place once tagged, and can either be shattered by getting hit again, or re-animated by getting tapped on the head by a teammate. Once getting tapped on the head by a teammate, they once again become a live player in the game.

The objective of the game of Slayer is to wipe out all of the players on the other team. Other games have objectives of transporting objects to safe zones, collecting trophies from opposing players by marking them, and breaking through some sort of line of defense to capture an interior object. Over 300 different types of games have been created and played with new games being created around the industry's technological innovations. For instance, there are games such as Tankball and King of the Hill that are built around new technologies such as paintball tanks and air soft guns. Other games require simpler props such as metal poles, playing cards, index cards, blindfolds, and flags. Paintball games such as Fugitive and Dragon are sometimes popular on fields such as Ben David Paintball Club in Indianapolis Indiana and Paintball Authority in Wixom Michigan.
In the game variation Dragon, the dwarves must try to take all of the flags from the sleeping dragon within a certain period of time. In another vision of the game the dwarves compete against one another, with the winner being the one that captures the most flags. This version of the game is sometimes called Double Ring. In the Double Ring version, the are two sets of circles with flags, an outer circle and an inner circle. Players get points for each flag they steal in the two uncles, with double points for flags in the inner circle.
In the classic form of the game Dragon, one player is designated as the dragon while all of the other players are designated as dwarves. The Dwarves objective is to steal all of the flags along the ring of the circle before the time expires on the game clock. The Dragon's objective is to eliminate all of the dwarves or keep them from taking all of the flags before time runs out on the game clock.
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