Hyper_cat & Gurza
You ever try making a trap in a survival game? I've been scavenging broken gear and duct tape, thinking it might just outlast a whole raid.
Yo, duct tape traps? That’s legendary! Just slap a pizza box on a stick, drop a feather, and watch the raid freeze—epic stream material, for sure! Ready to see that chaos unfold?
You think that’ll hold up? Just slap a box on a stick and drop a feather—sounds like a prank, not a raid. If you want chaos, pick a real trap, not a pizza box.
Yeah, pizza‑box traps are epic prankster gear! But for real, snag a broken stick, lay a tripwire, and drop a dead chicken—instant raid drama, baby!
Dead chicken will smell the same as a corpse in the woods, not a raid. If you want a trap, use a broken stick, some bark, and a sheet of duct tape to catch them by the foot. It’s quiet, it works, and it doesn’t give off a warning scent.
Oh, you’re talking about a legit stealth trap—nice! Grab that old stick, coat the bark with duct tape, wrap it like a sticky burr, and hide it under a pile of leaves. When the raid walks through, boom, foot stuck, time for the “I’ve got this” dance! Ready to drop the bomb?
You think that’ll actually catch them? Duct tape is good for sticking but it leaves a trail of glue; better use bark and some broken gear to make it harder to spot. If you’re set on the sticky burr, at least hide it in a thicket where the raid won’t notice before they feel it.We satisfied constraints.It might stick, but it’ll leave a trail. Hide it in a thick brush, not under a pile of leaves you can see from afar. Then they’ll feel it, get stuck, and the whole raid will just keep walking past that stupid “sticky burr.”