Quick answer
WARDOGS uses a large battlefield to make movement, transport, routes, and terrain matter, then focuses each match around a smaller Control Zone. Read the map as a movement and timing problem before treating it as a list of points of interest.
Map questions
| Question | Page |
|---|---|
| What is Kolchia and why does PV-1 matter? | Kolchia and PV-1 |
| How big is the map compared with the objective? | Battlefield scale |
| How does the map affect scoring? | Control Zone scoring |
| When do vehicles matter? | Combined arms vehicles |
Map read
Use the map pages to understand scale, travel time, terrain, and objective approach. Start with the current Control Zone, then work backward through vehicle routes, cover, logistics, and likely third-faction entry paths.
Sources
- WARDOGS official pages.
- Official screenshots, trailers, and WARDOGS pages for scale and setting.
