If you have ever played on a paintball field before or played the game Counter Strike (PC), or some similar game, then you already have a rough idea of how we play and operate.  Airsoft guns are used and they perfectly legal, and are safe since we do not allow you to play without a paintball mask so it can't possibly hurt you, getting shot might sting at the most, but it is nothing serious, you will heal, and the other way to get seriously injured is on your behalf, also known as stupidity.  It is its just good clean fun, while rolling around in the mud is at your own leisure. 
     Whatever you are running around with is considered part of you, so if you were to get shot in the gun, mask, jacket, shirt, or whatever your equipment is, that one shot means that you are DEAD!!!  It just takes one simple little plastic bb to end your playtime, it too hard to keep track of how many shots you took.  Friendly fire is allowed, it doesn't count as a true player kill, all it will really accomplish is a possible good laugh and a teammate with their gun pointed in your direction and you down a couple more bbs and power (electricity/gas/calories) when you could have used it in a fire fight.  If your gun just happens to jam while you are out lollygagging (and jamming has occurred, it doesn't happen ALL the time [*cough*FAMAS*cough*FAMAS*], but once in a while) and you have the opportunity to kill somebody, throwing bbs is perfectly legal (this also includes touching) since it only takes one little bb as stated before.  With that, when you get in a perfectly good killing range of about 10 feet on an unsuspecting victim it is easier to just ask them to surrender, you save bbs and don't make a true enemy and if they don't surrender then you can simply go trigger happy on their stupid ass.
     NO ROCKS SHALL BE THROWN AT ANY TIME!!!  Throwing of bbs is allowed since it is similar to gun fire, but since there is no gain airsoft bazooka that shoots giant bbs its kinda dick to throw a rock regardless if you knewn that someone was there or not.  Would you like a rock the size of a basketball land right on your head??  I didn't think so.
     If you are shot and killed, you are suggest to raise your gun over your head and approach to your nearest safe spot, all of course immediately after declaring that you are out.  When you raise your gun it is a signal that you are out and that you are trying to get out harms way and going to the nearest safe spot.  The nearest safe spot is classified, as the closest place that you can go to that would be universal to everyone that you are dead.  There are three of universal safe spots, the original starting points of the teams and the original base camp.  This means that once you return to these points FOR ANY REASON (reloading, fixing your gun, etc.) YOU ARE CONSIDERED DEAD!!!  You are not allowed to take a break to reload at base camp (reloading with equipment that you are running around with is allowed).  A timeout may be called under extreme conditions, but usually a constant game played.

GAME RULES (still working on it):
Capture the Flag:
     Capture the Flag is your basic Cleanse game (see Cleanse).  There are two relatively even teams but there's a twist.  Each team has a flag at their designated starting points, which they should defend but, may not stay within a ten-foot radius around their designated flag area for the extended time.  Players have only one life, putting them into an interesting predicament; attack or defend?

Capture the Flag (respawn):
     This is your basic Capture the Flag game (see Capture the Flag) but with another twist.  Each team has a designated flag area as well as designated respawn area where dead players can go to be brought back to life after given amount of time determined before each game.
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