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There’s other forms of hydration outside of Monster…?Not a chance ? Well.. not unless you count Monster.
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There’s other forms of hydration outside of Monster…?Not a chance ? Well.. not unless you count Monster.
Nah, Rockstar blueberry, it's the only energy drink that doesn't taste like every other energy drink, irrespective of their flavour ?Relentless?
I have noticed that the lad and I are often the only people drinking water rather than so called energy drinks.Not a chance ? Well.. not unless you count Monster.
Nah, Rockstar blueberry, it's the only energy drink that doesn't taste like every other energy drink, irrespective of their flavour ?
My go to for energy drinks is Monster Bad Apple.The one I usually go for is Rubicon raw raspberry and blueberry flavour but if you really want to see noises and feel colours then down a can of Reign
That new rio punch one is class but the aspiring airsofter drinks dragon soop on the gamedayMy go to for energy drinks is Monster Bad Apple.
I haven't been since they did the most recent work and, based on photos, am slightly concerned that it seems to be turning into an outdoor CQB site; is that the case? The choke points are a bit of a pain, but unavoidable given the slightly unusual shape of the site. I do miss the old Dragon's Lair.Spent my Sunday in the protected valley of the Dragon Lair. All in a decent site with a couple of limitations, the team are friendly and welcoming, safe zone is well covered and they are still improving the site to create more game play spaces.
It's even easy to get to if you ignore the £25 in public transport and cab fees....for the day, which I don't mind (too much).
The no bang grenade sucks but they do have a toxic gas rule to aid the balance of that, and they are on hotel grounds, so I get it.
Speaking of the hotel- they serve lunch, a good size pizza and garlic chips for the boy and I to share, bargain really.
The games themselves were mostly well thought out, and the medic rules they used for some of the games worked really well. I did try flanking on the left valley edge aiming for the plane with a small group to recover the gold. However we got held up by a couple of really determined and very well placed lads kept halting our advance.
There are a couple of choke points that fuel to shape and size of site are tough to break but all together good fun. I will be back
Kinda,outdoor CQB site; is that the case?
Thank you.Kinda,
I had the most fun when I wasn't in the compounds (red). the yellow is a pond and wetland. The hashed area is started to shape into town/ multi building space.
Every other space is classic woodland. The ridge along the road and that slope is great terrain. The area above the hatched is also really good space but is limited to, as you say, the shape.
There are good los and fields of fire for more long range engagement, again on those ridges. If you want that cqb it's there, just run through the compounds, if you want the distance firefights, those opportunities also exist to a lesser extent.
For a small site, I think it does well but plenty of opportunity to play with game modes to decentralise the compounds.
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Caffeine had worn off and my ears were ringing.