Paintball Magazine June 2018 | Page 105

Their immersion into the storyline creates special props, special characters and even invites players to dress up as some of their favorites from Alice in Resident evil to Gandalf in Lord of the Rings. The attention to detail and fun factor that Mission Masters operates under is one of the many intricacies that make them truly one of a kind. In any scenario event you attend, one of the most important factors you must consider is the schedule. Mission Masters “non- continuous” game format is one that brings varied responses from players that haven’t experienced that schedule. They generally use a 50 minutes on, 50 minutes off schedule, 7 missions plus a final battle, over a two day time period. Each mission you have only 50 minutes to complete the goals outlined in your briefing, those that closely adhere to this schedule will gain the most benefit from it. From the second a mission ends, your 50 minutes off begins. This means you have 50 minutes to get off the field, grab air, fill pods, brief your army for the next mission and be on the field ready to fight. It is taught to “Be The Game”, this timed platform gives that opportunity to every player on the field. Every player has a chance to be part of the briefing, every player has the chance to pick and choose what objectives they would be best suited for and every player receives the opportunity to dive as deep as they want. They build commanders for the future, they bring out the warrior in all of us and they allow everyone an even playing field. Everyone has the chance to start the mission with full air, full paint and complete knowledge of the tasks that lie ahead. It keeps players connected to each other, to the storyline and maintains a balance in the action. www.paintball.media 0105