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Taggers

Here you will find all the information on how to handle the taggers you will be using, along with the different types of taggers we offer.

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Handling the taggers

  • One hand on tagger at all times

  • Ask referee for help adjusting headbands, slings, and sensors

  • Keep tagger lifted in pocket of your shoulder for better aim

  • Keep both eyes open while aiming down

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Eliminating and Respawning

  • Make sure to use the red dot sight to aim at your enemies' sensors wrapped around their head

  • Regular hits will result in grunting noises and red flashes coming from the head sensors

  • Elimination hits will result in the tagger announcing it has been eliminated, with their sensors flashing red continuously

  • If eliminated, return to respawn point (without sprinting, of course!)

  • Press the button on the respawn box with your sensors 1ft away, and you're good to fight again!

Tagger Settings

Children playing outdoor laser tag
Child playing laser tag

We have 4 different tagger settings to choose from based on your playstyle. Whether its long-ranged or close-quarters, there's a tagger for everybody.

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Stinger

  • 3-round burst

  • 6 magazines

  • 30 rounds

  • 4 second reload time

  • 25 damage

  • 600 rounds per minute

LMG

  • Fully automatic

  • 2 magazines

  • 100 rounds 

  • 5 second reload time

  • 17 damage

  • 650 rounds per minute

Skinny (SMG)

  • Fully automatic

  • 8 magazines

  • 30 rounds

  • 2 second reload time

  • 20 damage

  • 450 rounds per minute

ZBR

  • Silenced

  • Semi-automatic

  • 6 magazines

  • 20 rounds

  • 4 second reload time

  • 35 damage

  • 550 rounds per minute

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