Temple Bunker
Overview
Temple bunkers are mid sized triangular bunkers used as central or offset support structures. Their height provides moderate visibility while offering stable protection for mid field roles.
Key Points
- Mid sized triangular structure with moderate height.
- Frequently positioned near the field’s center lanes.
- Common staging point for controlled forward movement.
- Provides protection for wide area transitions.
- Used to maintain crossfield awareness and support.
Details
Temple bunkers are triangular bunkers designed to provide reliable mid field cover with balanced visibility. Their moderate height allows players to observe surrounding activity without the exposure associated with taller structures. This makes temples well suited for roles that require monitoring both tape lanes and central developments.
Temples often serve as transitional positions within a point. Players may hold lanes from a temple bunker, reposition based on mid field developments, or use the structure as a staging point before moving into more advanced positions. Their geometry supports steady, predictable cover for posting and communication.
Because temples help define mid field shape, they frequently appear in symmetric pairs or clusters that support layout structure. Their ability to connect tape side bunkers with central elements makes them a consistent part of bunker kits across different field designs.
Temple bunkers remain important for both stabilization and movement planning, offering balanced cover that supports a range of mid field responsibilities.
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