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PUBG: Battlegrounds·Player Archetype

Four hundred meters is your comfort zone. Closer than that and it's a brawl; you don't do brawls. You chose your ridge before the first minute and built a nest. AWM or Kar98k — anything with a bolt is acceptable. The peek-and-heal loop is so ingrained that you do it in real life: act, retreat, recover, repeat. You take shots that other players don't see coming, which is the point.

Slow burnL

You farm the lead. Patience is your weapon.

All-inA

Win or lose, your plays end up on the highlight reel.

Solo wolfS

You carry alone. Teammates are just names on the minimap.

Data drivenD

Win rates and timers are your religion.

Efficiency modeU

You don't need it to look good. You just need it to work.

Titanium tiltK

You get inted and keep playing. Teammates envy the calm.

Symptoms
  • 01Your first in-game action is locating the map's highest elevation, regardless of where the circle is
  • 02After dying to someone who flanked close, you spend observer mode studying their approach route
  • 03Your kill count is modest, but you remember the exact meter distance of every one
  • 04Sanhok maps feel wrong. The trees are too close. There's no room to be correct.
  • 05AWM shot rings out — you're already prone, already calculating the shooter's position from the bullet travel time
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