All six members of the seventh team gathered in front of a table.
"Let's sort out the current situation first."
The result of the lottery for this test site is that it is located in an abandoned building. The building complex has been abandoned, but the basic structure is solid.
1. The time limit is 5 hours. Each team has two hours to make a strategy discussion plan and one hour to make arrangements before the start.
2. The three teams will use a building as their base camp in the venue, and the flag of each team must be placed in the base camp.
Third, the structures of the buildings assigned to the three teams are all the same.
Fourth, each team knows the location of each other's base camp.
5. All consumables will not be replenished. There is no limit on the total variety, but the weight limit of the equipment that people of different professions can carry is different - it needs to be checked, and equipment cannot be carried outside. (Basic clothing and protective gear are not included.)
Sixth, the team that collects the flags of the other two teams first wins.
Seven, there will be no eliminaters until a team wins.
Nate concluded: "This rule... means that if we protect our own flag, we can only prevent the other two teams from winning, is that what it means?"
"That should be the correct meaning." Aier nodded in agreement. "And under this rule, offense will be more beneficial than defense, because..."
Jessica seemed to realize something:
"Because if we have any other team's flag, and the remaining teams cannot get two flags, our progress will be far ahead."
But this is still risky...
There are a total of three teams on the field, let’s call them A, B, and 7 respectively.
Team 7 gets A's flag by giving up defense, so B cannot win directly - but correspondingly, B may get 7's flag during the battle between A and 7.
The side that strikes first will have an offensive advantage, but it will also become precarious.
Next, if the two teams A and 7, which have been consumed, fight B respectively... the team that strikes first will definitely suffer because team B still has sufficient supplies.
If you completely give up defense, no matter which two teams are left, the final situation will become a one-on-one situation.
However, because no team will be eliminated, no one can guarantee that when the last two teams compete, whether the first defeated team will get any flag...
To sum up briefly, even if the attack does have advantages, it also carries corresponding huge risks. At the same time, due to the existence of the three-party camp, the uncertainty is greatly increased.
Nate explained the situation that they could not act rashly, and everyone fell into deep thought.
"It seems that we still need to set up defense...Jessica, you just said that the other teams were not conducting reconnaissance outside the building, right?"
Jessica nodded: "Yes...the positions of the three teams are exposed to each other, so I can clearly see from the top floor that they are not scouting outside."
"Then this means they don't plan to set up traps outside the building." Jiang Yan speculated.
"After all, it would be more efficient to make traps in the corridor... of course."
"What's the specific situation inside the building?" Hank asked.
Jiang Yan took out the floor plan he drew - this is the distribution of rooms on this floor.
"The building is divided into four floors - an underground storage warehouse and three floors on the ground. The rooms on the upper three floors are all in the same style, but the storage warehouse does not have any rooms. At the same time, there is only one staircase to go up and down.
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Ai Ruo added: "There is no other way to enter the basement. The height of the building is not high, but it should be difficult to climb the stairs with bare hands due to design issues."
The situation is completely familiar.
Then...we need to think of a strategy that is both offensive and defensive.
PS: When I woke up, I found that my reading volume had doubled?!