Roamer
Overview
The roamer operates without a fixed lateral commitment, moving between zones to reinforce vulnerable areas or exploit emerging structural openings.
Key Points
- Moves between zones without strict positional assignment.
- Reinforces areas affected by eliminations or pressure.
- Observes developing conditions across multiple angles.
- Coordinates with structured roles to maintain continuity.
- Operates flexibly in response to field dynamics.
Details
Roamers occupy flexible positions that lack strict lateral commitment. They shift between central, wide, and mid-level bunkers based on real-time demands. Because they are not tied to a specific corridor, roamers read the shape of the point and determine whether reinforcement, stabilization, or opportunistic movement is most valuable.
Their adaptability allows teams to compensate for unexpected trades or rapid pressure changes. Roamers help maintain continuity by filling temporary gaps or enabling controlled adjustments. Their movement is deliberate, based on evaluating which areas require immediate support.
The roamer role emphasizes situational interpretation, multi-angle familiarity, and seamless coordination with structured roles positioned across the field.
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