Meccha Chameleon Guide
How to Judge the Best Meccha Chameleon Maps
A good Meccha Chameleon map is not simply a map with many corners. The strongest maps create tension between visual clutter and readable routes. Hiders need enough surfaces to create believable camouflage, while seekers need enough structure to make smart searches possible.
Hiding density
Hiding density describes how many believable disguises exist in a small area. Maps with repeated wall textures, signs, props, plants, floor marks and shadows usually create...
Open detail 02Sightlines and first sweeps
Long sightlines favor seekers because movement and silhouette mistakes are easier to spot. Broken sightlines favor hiders because they can force repeated close checks. Stro...
Open detail 03What makes a hiding spot fair
A fair hiding spot rewards observation on both sides. It should be hard enough that a rushed seeker can miss it, but not so invisible that the match becomes random. The mos...
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