![]() This makes Gridlock such an effective anti-roamer, and blocker of flanks. A single Trax Stinger can cover a large area with barbed mats that greatly slows down defenders who steps on them, and what’s scary about the barbed mats from the Trax Stingers is that they inflict high damage, so it’s unlikely that a defender would just try to walk over them and tank the damage.Įach barbed mat can be destroyed by a single shot or a melee attack, but since even one Trax Stinger can cover a large area with several barbed mats, it can take a long time to carefully destroy each one of them without alerting the attackers. Gridlock’s main role with her Trax Stingers is to greatly reduce roamers and flankers’ effectiveness. And if the path is narrow, the Trax Stingers will deploy as many barbed wires as it can, but it’s unlikely to reach its limit of nineteen. ![]() If the area is wide enough, it will deploy nineteen barbed mats. ![]() The barbed mats get deployed first from the center and it will spread in a counter-clock wise fashion. That will ensure that the barbed mats from the Trax Stingers will spread as far as possible. When you’re trying to block a path with the Trax Stingers, what you want to do is aim at the center of the path as much as possible. But knowing how it spreads will help you cover a larger area with its barbed mats. I see a lot of players just blindly throwing their Trax Stingers on the ground and hoping that it will just cover a wide area since the Trax Stingers will try their best to deploy as many barbed mats and spread them as much as possible. Knowing the pattern of how Gridlock’s Trax Stingers get deployed will help you in using this very underrated operator more efficiently.
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