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Best Neon Wall Lineups On Breeze

Best Neon Wall Lineups On Breeze
Written by: Weeii
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25/10/2023

If you've ever found yourself in a tight spot during a match, scratching your head about the next best move as a Neon player, let me tell you, you're not alone. We've all been there! One of the coolest ways to up your game and keep your opponents guessing is mastering the art of Neon Wall Lineups. These walls are not just for a defensive purpose, usage can vary and you can almost always create unique opportunities for yourself using it.

 

Just think about it: a well-placed Neon Wall can not only shield you but also create new pathways, block sightlines, and even serve as a distraction. It's like having an extra team member who never misses a shot. Intrigued? Well, sit tight because we're about to dive into the ins and outs of Neon Wall Lineups in Breeze, revealing how they can make you the MVP of your next match.

 



Neon Wall Lineups 

 

While it seems too complicated to have lineups for Neon Walls, it actually is pretty simple to use and a little can go a long way during matches. Here we will show you the best spots to use your wall on defense, attack, and more. Do you have what it takes to master Neon? Let’s delve into the best Wall Spots: 

 


A Site

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What Does It Cover: This wall on A site will instantly transform the way you enter site. Isolating the site to 2 splits, you will be able to take on fights much more easily. However, it is more aimed for you to fight the right side of site, and leave the rest for your teammates to take care of as the wall falls down.

When To Use It: Best used in fast executes as this wall will inevitably destroy the enemy’s position because it disables trades and crossfires upon entry.

What Makes It Special: This wall is special because it gives you variety of options on how you can entry site, whether you want to go fast and explode on pyramids or slowly punish enemies playing close corners, the option is yours.

 

 

Mid 1


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What Does It Cover: Over here to Mid, this wall will block the vision of anyone playing towards Elbow or tunnel. And if you decide to go alongside with it, you will also be protected from double doors, though enemies can peek you from nest.

When To Use It: Best used when you plan to take fast Mid control, as this is quite unexpected for you to catch up to a close spot surpassing double doors.

What Makes It Special: When you do something unpredictable, you have a high chance of catching enemies off guard and this is why this wall is a good choice.

 

 

Mid 2


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What Does It Cover: This wall is alternative to the previous one, with the twist that you will be on the defending side this time. With this, you can cross and hide in the corner under the wall on Mid behind elbow. This will give you a good unpredictable position.

When To Use It: You can use this either to make a sneaky corner play or to straight up walk out wide on Mid whether you plan to fight Elbow or Mid.

What Makes It Special: This wall blocks the vision of enemies playing mid, making it hard to predict what you will do next which is why you should be using it in your next ranked match.

 

 

B Site


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What Does It Cover: This wall on B site will devastate any enemy playing there and grant you an easy time opening up site. It will extend all the way to back site, isolating the left and right corners.

When To Use It: Best used in fast B executes as you can be an unstoppable force entering with such cover and isolation.

What Makes It Special: B site on breeze is usually played by site holders such as a Sentinel or Controller, so this will help you tremendously speed up your game there.

 

Pro Tips

 

  • When playing Neon, it is clear that you need to become a master of movement. One cool mechanic is how you could use your stuns and abilities while in the movement mode of Neon. Keep that in mind and practice it to be able to comfortably create opportunities on the go for yourself.

  • Neon walls normally don’t go through objects. However, if you aim higher than an object or obstacle, it will go through it when thrown. This is a cool mechanic that could create slight “lineups” for neon walls, try it next!

  • When you have your slide and ultimate available, you can perform a cool double slide trick as by activating the ultimate you automatically recharge your slide giving you a free additional one. This is how pros do a double-slide stunt.

  • Remember that your stun has a short activation time, meaning enemies might try to peek you as soon as you throw it to catch you off guard. Mastering the timing of it will help you become a well-rounded neon player.

  • You can perform a neon backslide by jumping and pressing the “S” key the moment you drop down. Or by simply letting go of “W” and pressing “S” at the same time. That is while initiating the stun of course.

  • With neon you practically have 4 stuns as each one will bounce to stun (2) spots. However, you could always use it to double up on one spot, it is not necessary to have a lineup for each spot on the map to play the agent.

  • When you place a wall to enter site, don’t walk in it in a straight line as opponents might enter to kill you and if you’re not a moving target you will be very easy to shoot.

  • Try your best to avoid sliding close to an opponent as the closer you are the easier you become to be killed. If you’re a bit far, they will have to aim/track you before being able to shoot you down.

  • Your ultimate has a headshot damage multiplier, even though sometimes it is better to aim at the body, if you’re close enough/able to try to aim your ultimate on head level to kill enemies faster.

 

  • The range affects your ultimate’s damage, therefore try your best to avoid long-distance fights with it.



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