General beginner tips

  • Before you know the map well, focus on safe loops and clear escape routes instead of rushing through the center.
  • Think of sprint as a resource for dangerous moments, not something to spend constantly.
  • After each mistake, ask whether the problem came from position, vision, or stamina management.

Seeker tips

  • Following directly behind a runner is often weaker than taking control of the next exit or corner.
  • When several runners are active, the best target is not always the closest one. Pressure the route that is easiest to collapse.
  • In tight spaces, small angle control matters more than huge turns, so avoid over-committing at the entrance.

Runner tips

  • Do not only look for open space. Look for places where you can break vision and force a delayed read.
  • Even with a small lead, plan for the next corner because a seeker can still meet you there.
  • If your movement becomes too predictable, add short fakes or timing changes instead of repeating the same line.

Reading the map

The map is never just background. Choke points, split routes, blocked sight lines, and open recovery areas all change the best decision in a chase. Players improve much faster once they start remembering safe and dangerous zones instead of reacting only to the current screen.