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Bottom Spawn LMS
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Bottom Spawn LMS

Learn the best tactics for the Bottom Spawn LMS in Ghost Gunners. Discover how to use cover, manage your squad, and outmaneuver opponents for victory, even with a disadvantage.

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Learn the best tactics for the Bottom Spawn LMS in Ghost Gunners. Discover how to use cover, manage your squad, and outmaneuver opponents for victory, even with a disadvantage.

Alright, so you've spawned in at the Bottom LMS in Ghost Gunners. Yeah, it's got a bit of a disadvantage compared to the top spawn, but don't sweat it! With a solid plan and some quick thinking, you can absolutely still take the win. Honestly, the core strategy is pretty similar to the top spawn, so let's break it down.

First off, you'll want to split your squad. Send two guys to lock down the valley – have them chill in cover behind the rocks. Next, send a couple more to the far left; they can find good cover near some rocks and a crane. The last one or two should focus on covering the blue house right in the middle. They've got a couple of options here: they can set up on the fence right by your spawn and keep an eye on the blue house, or they can push up to the top-right corner of the blue house to watch the road. This last guy is also in a good spot to spot anyone trying to rush the junkyard from the left.

Now, if you start taking casualties, the immediate move is to fall back and regroup at the spawn. But if you're getting kills early on, that's your cue to get a bit more aggressive and push forward.

Rushing straight from the bottom spawn? Generally, I'd say that's a bad move. The top spawn just has better sniping positions and a more secure starting area. If you *really* want to rush, you've gotta do what I call 'conservative rushing.' Think of it as being aggressive but smart – you're still moving forward, but you're doing it from cover to cover, always aware of what's around you. The key difference from a regular, balls-out rush is that you're not just sprinting blindly forward. You need to be cautious and tactical.

Here's another solid play: if you've got a really skilled sniper on your team, set them up near the mountain pass on the left side of your spawn. This player can be a huge asset, picking off anyone trying to cross the road or push into the junkyard. Just remember, dedicating a player to sniping means you're losing a tactical body from a key area. If you go this route, it might be best to have the player who was originally covering the blue house move into that sniper spot instead.

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