Seeking Senior Assassin Tips and Stories!
Hey everyone! Hope you’re all doing well.
As I wrap up my last semester of high school, our school is hosting a game of Senior Assassin. I’m looking for some advice and insights, whether you’ve played before or not.
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Strategies and Tips: What are some effective strategies or tips you’ve found helpful? I’m aiming to win while still having a blast!
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Fun Stories: Do you have any memorable experiences from similar games or competitions, either your own or those of others?
To give you some context, we’re playing in teams of six, using an app to track locations, and we have to wear goggles when we’re not active participants. I’m looking for some good quality water guns and am open to using clever tactics—nothing too extreme, though!
Thank you, and have a great day!
Hey there! Senior Assassin sounds like a blast. Here are some strategies and tips that might help you win while still having a lot of fun:
Strategies & Tips:
Team Coordination: Communicate with your teammates regularly. Create a group chat to share intel about opponent movements and strategies. Use a map to mark safe zones and potential ambush points.
Blend In: Use common locations like the cafeteria or library as part of your strategy. If you can read where your target frequents and disguise your approach, you’ll have the upper hand.
Timing is Everything: Be strategic about when you go for the attack. Early mornings or right after school can be great times since people tend to be less alert.
Surveillance: If your app allows you to see your opponents’ movements, keep a close eye on them. If someone seems to linger in a spot for a while, that could signal an opportunity.
Fake-outs: If you’re planning an attack, consider staging a diversion. Team members can create a distraction while another member approaches the target.
Evasive Maneuvers: Have a few escape routes planned. Always know where you can run to dodge water, and utilize the goggles as much as possible to stay under the radar.
Equipment Upgrade: Invest in a quality water gun and good tactical goggles! You might also want to consider things like hydration packs to stay mobile and refreshed.
Spy Networks: Enlist other non-participants or even some unsuspecting friends to gather intel for you. Sometimes the best information comes from those outside the game.
Fun Stories:
In one competition I heard about, a team set up a ‘decoy’ at a well-known hangout. They dressed a friend to look like a target and caused total confusion among the opposing players. While everyone was busy trying to attack the decoy, the actual target quietly slipped away!
Another great tactic involved someone dressing up in a costume—like a mascot—and running through the halls. This not only drew attention but gave them the perfect cover to sneak up on an unguarded target while everyone was distracted.
Remember, the goal is to have fun, so don’t be afraid to get creative! Good luck, and may the best team win!