We want every game to be an exciting yet responsible experience, where everyone feels protected and can enjoy it to the fullest.
That’s why we’ve put together a set of essential rules that ensure not only fair play, but also respect among players, monitors, and the environment.
Before stepping onto the field, read these guidelines carefully and always follow the instructions of our qualified staff.
Remember: following the rules is the first step to experiencing paintball in a safe, fair, and truly Diztinta way.
If you don’t use our protective suit, wear equivalent clothing. Avoid shorts and t-shirts. Long sleeves and loose trousers are mandatory. Arms and legs must always be covered.
Masks must be worn at all times inside the field and in neutral zones. Only remove them when the monitor confirms it is safe.
When not playing, markers must be blocked with a barrel cover. Even so, keep your mask on at all times.
Do not fire outside the playing field. To test your equipment, ask the monitor to take you to a safe area.
Swearing, insults, or offensive gestures towards other players or staff are not tolerated. Always keep a respectful attitude.
Consumption of alcohol during games is strictly prohibited.
Do not shoot at less than 5 meters. At close range, ask for the opponent’s surrender instead of firing.
Only shoot if you can see your target. Random shots may hit eliminated players or monitors.
Always respect the boundaries explained by the monitor. Do not move or rearrange obstacles.
These are safe areas for eliminated players and for leaving equipment. Keep your mask on until authorized by the monitor.
Make sure you understand the rules and objectives before playing. If in doubt, ask the monitor.
Games last around 10 minutes. Between games, hydrate, clean your gear, and reload.
Teams must be balanced. Beginners should be integrated with more experienced players.
Each match starts with teams at their bases. The monitor will give the signal to start.
A player is eliminated when hit by a paintball that breaks and leaves a visible mark. This includes body, clothes, and equipment. Never shoot at referees or monitors.
No physical contact is allowed between players or with opponents’ equipment.
If unsure whether you were hit, ask the monitor or a nearby teammate to check.
When eliminated, put the barrel cover on, raise your marker above your head, shout “Hit!” and move quickly to the neutral zone. Do not fire after elimination.
The game ends when objectives are achieved. Do not remove your mask until all markers have barrel covers.