Coordinating Utility Sequencing and Timing
Quick Answer: Sequence: smokes first (block vision), then flashes (blind), then entry (execute). Coordinate timing.
Utility sequencing involves coordinating when each grenade throws. Example: smoke first (blocks position), then flash (blinds defenders), then entry (takes advantage of blind). Poor sequencing (flash then smoke) wastes utility. Team coordination ensures utilities complement each other.
Key Points
- Sequence matters
- Timing coordination
- Smokes before flashes typical
- Practice timing
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Wrong sequence
- Poor timing
- Uncoordinated throws
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