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# Red line

The boundary of the map behind each team's spawn, and by extension the habit of playing pressed against it.

Also known as redline, redlining.

Crossing the red line is fatal: the vehicle is destroyed after a few seconds. Backing onto it is not, which is why it is where a losing team ends up, and why redlining describes a player who never left it.

It also has a use. A vehicle pressed against the far edge cannot be flanked from behind, so a last stand there is sometimes the right call rather than a symptom.

## Related terms

[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)[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)[KitingStaying at a distance an opponent cannot close, retreating as they advance and firing on the way.](/glossary/kiting.md)

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