Pocket Full of
Balls
While it's often exciting to shoot a stream of paintballs
as fast as you can pull the trigger, sometimes it's nice to slow things down a
little bit so the focus is on accuracy and positioning rather than the speed of
your fingers. The simple way to slow things down is to remove all hoppers and
play one shot at a time.
Requirements
Any type of game such as capture the
flag or elimination is suitable. Just prepare for that game and then apply the
new rules.
Setup
Follow the rules for the type of game
you are playing. You may use whatever gun you want, but no hoppers are allowed.
You may carry as much extra paint as you want in your pockets or in pods, but
you must manually load them with your hand. Remember to clearly define
boundaries and a time limit before you begin.
Rules
All general rules of paintball apply,
and remember to be safe. When both teams are ready, the game begins when someone
shouts, "Game on!" The goal of each team is to accomplish the mission of
whichever game type you are playing (such as capturing your opponent's flag or
eliminating your opponent's entire team). You may not use a hopper, so you must
manually load your gun to shoot. Creativity is key, so whether you're making a
small hopper out of your fist, running with your hand over your feed neck or
filling your buddy's gun for him you are within the rules.
Victory
A team wins by accomplishing the
objective of the game you are playing as long as nobody on the team has violated
any of the rules.