Easy Route
Overview
An easy route is the lowest-risk movement path between bunkers, chosen due to minimal exposure to lanes or predictable threat vectors.
Key Points
- Used when survival is prioritized over aggressive advancement.
- Avoids direct crossfire or heavy laning zones.
- Common in early-game stabilizing movements.
- Based on reading lanes, bodies alive, and opponent tendencies.
- May be slower but offers significantly higher survival probability.
Details
An easy route is selected by identifying movement paths with low exposure to active shooting lanes or predictable angles. These routes are typically used in conservative positions, off-break survivability movements, or midgame resets when the risk of elimination outweighs the benefits of rapid progression.
Easy routes often run behind bunker stacks, along dead zones between mirrored engagements, or through angles opponents are unlikely to commit to. They are essential tools for back players stabilizing breakout survivability, insert players repositioning safely, and wide players avoiding high-risk sprint lines.
Choosing an easy route requires map awareness, communication updates, and real-time lane tracking. Although easy routes do not generate aggressive advantages, they preserve bodies, maintain structure, and enable later tactical plays.
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