Now I’ll go over 3 terrain layouts I’ve designed for both tournament and casual play. I cover it more in my video but those are my basic tips. You can place them on the edge of dropzones but ideally with the side that has no cover on top facing the opponent to make it fairer or placing the vantage point more than blue from the dropzone so players cannot Recon dash onto them in the scouting phase. ![]() Don’t place vantage points in dropzones.Don’t place all vantage points within blue of dropzones and don’t entirely block off the center of the table with a large heavy terrain piece so Central Control is still scorable. Leave Tac Ops scorable, namely Secure Vantage and Central Control.Use heavy terrain in the middle of the board, either a large block or long L/U-shaped terrain piece to prevent people shooting each other easily from their dropzones. ![]() If you only go with 1 heavy piece, use a 2nd piece further forwards to obscure a dropzone. ![]() Keep dropzones safe, ideally 1 to 2 pieces of heavy terrain in the dropzone so players don’t get blown up TP1.Place objectives first, so you can set terrain around them (just like in the core rules).I’ll cover these briefly but when designing boards for Kill Team, here’s what I always follow:
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