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Describe a strategy for using the 'check bush' command to effectively bait an enemy ambush.



A strategy for using the 'check bush' command to effectively bait an enemy ambush involves intentionally creating the impression that you are unaware of the enemy's presence, prompting them to initiate an attack while your team is prepared to counter-engage. This tactic relies on psychological manipulation and requires careful coordination with your team. First, identify a bush that the enemy is likely to be hiding in, based on their hero composition, recent movements, and objective control. Then, position yourself just outside the bush, within range of the enemy's potential ambush, but in a relatively safe location where your team can quickly provide support. Use the 'check bush' command repeatedly, as if you are cautiously but casually checking for enemies. This creates the illusion that you are not entirely certain whether the bush is occupied and are merely taking a precautionary measure. If the enemy is indeed hiding in the bush, they may interpret this as an opportunity to initiate an attack, believing that you are unaware of their presence. As soon as the enemy initiates, your team should immediately counter-engage, taking advantage of their exposed position and lack of preparation. The key to this strategy is to convincingly portray a sense of uncertainty and vulnerability, while simultaneously being fully prepared to react to the enemy's aggression. An example would be intentionally face-checking a bush with a tank, who has high defense, while the team hides just out of sight to punish any would-be ambushers.