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The ammunition used for paintballing is paintballs. They are very literally balls made of paint. The paint used to create the balls is non-toxic, washable and made from food grade materials. They are made with ingredients similar to those used in the making of gummy candies, such as gummy bears or gummy worms. The more liquid paint on the inside is encapsulated in a paint shell made from the same ingredients. There are many paintballs of differing quality and colors. Paintballs for different seasons are available, as well.
There is a huge variety in the types of games played by paintballers. The types of play are only limited by the imagination of the players. However, there are some standard games and scenarios that are common among participants of the sport. Most games are played by two opposing teams of players. Some common types of team games are Capture the Flag, Elimination and "King of the Hill".
Woodsball often uses games such as Capture the Flag or Elimination in a wooded area with bunkers of various types and materials. Speedball is the type of game format most often used for tournament paintballing. Speedball requires a flat, treeless terrain where artificial obstacles are set up for bunkers.
A great deal of clothing and equipment is available for paintballing. Some such equipment includes helmets, goggles, paintball markers, paintballs, hoppers and CO2 tanks. Additionally, there are a number of available supplies for cleaning, repairing and maintaining your paintball gun. Paintball clothing is padded in specific locations that are most susceptible to targeting or most used in crawling or crouching. Clothing includes everything from shirts and pants to shoes and knee and elbow pads. Headgear to wear underneath your helmet is also available and can be used as added protection.
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