Maya (Temple Height)
Overview
The Maya bunker is a mid height triangular structure similar to a traditional temple, used across center, insert, and support lanes to provide balanced visibility and controlled cover.
Key Points
- Triangular temple style geometry
- Mid height balance of visibility and cover
- Versatile for center and insert positions
- Influences center and tape entry lanes
- Often paired with taller triangular towers
Details
The Maya bunker is a vendor specific term for a mid height triangular bunker closely aligned with the traditional temple shape. Its geometry provides a balanced mix of vertical protection and field visibility, making it useful in a variety of field roles including inserts, mid field staging points, and central support positions.
Its moderate height allows players to observe unfolding play without the heightened exposure associated with taller bunkers. This balance makes Maya bunkers suitable for maintaining lane presence, supporting tape side progression, and functioning as stable points for role shifting players.
Maya bunkers frequently appear in mirrored pairs to maintain layout symmetry and consistent mid field structure. Because they do not dominate visibility yet still offer substantial protection, they are practical in shaping controlled engagements along both the center and the perimeter lanes.
When combined with taller triangular towers, Maya bunkers contribute to multi level mid field structures that adjust snapshot angles, regulate crossfield looks, and support measured advances through the center of the field.
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