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Splatoon 2 Competitive: 2 - Strategy Callout Basics
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Question 1
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The point of strategic callouts is to organize how the team or individual will react to a location callout.
Answer
True
False
Question 2
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(select all that apply) A good structure for a strat call is:
Answer
Location - where to push
Number of enemies - knowing what you're up against
Timing - when to execute
Advantage - how you're winning your fight
Question 3
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Which is an example of a Special Callout?
Answer
“I have [special]” / “I’m close to [special]”
“I’m at [location]”
“Push [location]!”
“I’m in [location]”
Question 4
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Which is an example of a Location Callout?
Answer
“I have [special]” / “I’m close to [special]”
“I’m at [location]”
“Push [location]!”
“I’m in [location]”
Question 5
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Which is an example of a Continuation Play?
Answer
“I’m in [location]”
“I have [special]” / “I’m close to [special]”
“I’m at [location]”
“Push [location]!”
Question 6
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Which is an example of a Commitment Callout?
Answer
“Push [location]!”
“I’m at [location]”
“I’m in [location]”
“I have [special]” / “I’m close to [special]”
Question 7
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Lazy Callouts are necessary to use in quick-paced situations.
Answer
True
False
Question 8
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Empty Callouts are useful for inexperienced teams but are not useful for those looking for more detail quicker.
Answer
True
False
Question 9
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Run-on Callouts are necessary when trying to give large amounts of detail.
Answer
True
False
Question 10
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If you don't know where the enemy is going, it's best to at least call out a prediction of where they are going to give your team an idea.
Answer
True
False
Question 11
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If the enemy keeps moving and you can still see them, keep giving update after update on every small action they make.
Answer
True
False
Question 12
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It is important to make Location Callouts about enemies the whole team can see/enemies on the other side of the map.
Answer
True
False
Question 13
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(Select all that apply) What is the point of these callouts?
Answer
Avoid long sentences.
Avoid sound clutter.
Sound cool.
Exhaust everyone around you.
Quicken reaction time.
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