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# Lemming train

Most of a team driving to the same flank at once, leaving the rest of the map undefended.

Also known as lemming, lemming rush.

A lemming train wins its [flank](/glossary/flanking.md) overwhelmingly and loses the battle, because the two or three vehicles left elsewhere cannot hold, and the base falls or the team is caught from behind before the push arrives.

It happens because players follow the vehicle in front of them at the start, and the only reliable counter is to look at the [minimap](/glossary/minimap.md) in the first ten seconds and go where nobody else is.

## Related terms

[MinimapThe overhead map in the corner of the screen, which shows spotted enemies, last known positions and where the team actually is.](/glossary/minimap.md)[FlankingAttacking a position from its side or rear, where armor is thin and guns are pointed elsewhere.](/glossary/flanking.md)[CampingHolding a safe position far from the fighting, which is sound play for some vehicles and a way to lose slowly for most.](/glossary/camping.md)

[Every World of Tanks term](/glossary.md)

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