Flash Coordination
Team flash setups and pop-flash techniques.
Video Tutorial
Mechanic Overview
What is Flash Coordination?
Flash coordination involves using flashbang grenades in coordinated team setups to blind enemies and create opportunities for successful duels and site takes.
Why It's Important
Well-coordinated flashes can turn impossible duels into easy kills. Flash coordination is essential for breaking strong defensive positions and creating opening picks.
When to Use
Use coordinated flashes for site executes, peek support, retake scenarios, and any situation where you need to gain an advantage in duels.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step-by-Step Guide
Learn pop-flash techniques and timing windows
Master team flash coordination with clear communication
Practice self-flash setups for solo plays
Understand flash duration and timing for teammate support
Coordinate flash usage with other utility for maximum impact
Pro Tips
Practice pop-flash lineups from common positions
Develop timing with teammates through consistent practice
Learn to read enemy positioning before throwing flashes
Use sound cues to time flash throws perfectly
Study professional team flash executes and coordination
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Flashing teammates instead of enemies
Poor flash timing that doesn't support teammates
Not communicating flash throws clearly
Using flashes in predictable patterns
Wasting flashes when enemies aren't looking
Practice Methods
Warmup Drills
Practice pop-flash techniques on empty servers
Work on flash timing coordination with teammates
Learn standard flash lineups for site executes
Training Maps
Team practice sessions - Flash coordination drills
Execute servers - Coordinated utility practice
Competitive matches - Real flash coordination pressure
Real Game Practice
Mirage A site flash executes (palace, ramp, connector)
Dust2 long flash support for teammate peeks
Inferno apartments flash coordination for A site takes
Advanced Techniques
Advanced Techniques
Advanced pop-flash angles: Unexpected flash positions
Chain flashing: Multiple consecutive flashes for extended advantage
Conditional flashing: Adapting flash usage based on enemy reactions
Situational Usage
Retake flashing: Coordinated flashes for site retakes
Clutch flashing: Using flashes effectively in 1vX scenarios
Anti-flash techniques: Countering enemy flash setups
Performance Statistics
Master Flash Coordination
Consistent practice of this mechanic will significantly improve your overall gameplay. Focus on building muscle memory through regular training sessions.