Perdita & TrueGamer
You ever notice how a sudden, quiet move can throw a pro off his rhythm? I’m looking to learn a few of those tricks for my next operation.
Absolutely, that’s the sweet spot—keep it low, then blast out a move. Mix up your pace, hit them from an unexpected angle, and throw in a quick burst. The trick is making them read you wrong so they’re left scrambling. That’s how you turn a rhythm into a mess.
Nice. I’ll test those angles during my next extraction, just watch the shadows—they’re the best allies.
Sounds like a plan—just don’t get caught in your own shadow tricks, or the other team might actually notice. Good luck, and remember: the best move is the one nobody expected.
Sure thing. I’ll make sure my shadows stay hidden—nothing worse than being the one everyone sees first. Catch you on the other side.
Nice, keep that stealth tight and the team will think you’re ghosting. See you on the field—just make sure you’re the one who’s still breathing when the clock hits zero.
Don’t worry, the clock will stop for us. I’ll still be breathing when time runs out. That’s the only way to win.
If the clock stops, I'll stop too—then we just keep pushing until the last breath. That's the only way to win, right?