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Maya Tall Tower

Maya Tall Tower reference article.

Overview

The Maya Tall Tower is a taller triangular bunker variant that expands vertical protection and shapes mid field sightlines. It complements standard Maya and temple bunkers by adding height without significantly increasing its footprint.

Key Points

  • Taller triangular profile derived from temple geometry
  • Provides additional vertical coverage for posting
  • Influences wrap angles and crossfield sightlines
  • Frequently placed in mid and center structures
  • Pairs with standard Maya bunkers for layered elevation

Details

The Maya Tall Tower extends the traditional temple style bunker into a higher triangular structure, giving players increased head and marker clearance while retaining a compact footprint. This added height shapes how mid field lanes are contested and how players monitor wrap attempts along the center edges.

The Tall Tower is often positioned within central or slightly offset mid field structures to create vertical variety in bunker elevation. This height difference allows layout designers to craft richer sightline interactions, especially in areas where players need to post steadily while preserving controlled exposure.

Because Tall Towers are commonly paired with standard Maya bunkers, they create multi level center structures that regulate visual access across the field. These layered elevations influence snapshot angles, limit certain crossfield looks, and shape how players transition between bunkers.

Their triangular geometry also affects wrap attempts. Taller faces restrict how opponents can approach or challenge specific edges, guiding movement patterns through predictable channels. This makes Tall Towers a recurring tool for balancing offensive advancement and defensive stability.

The Maya Tall Tower remains a consistent presence in modern bunker sets due to its ability to enhance mid field depth, adjust center lane visibility, and create structured, deliberate field design.

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