114....to teach...

After getting their guns and armbands of their respective teams, they headed out with their masks and goggles on.

Because of safety, the helmet covered the whole of the head and hence, except for the transparent mask on the front that only made vision possibly, everything was well covered which made it impossible to guess one's identity when the masks were on, that is, if the other party didn't want you to know them.

The rules were kept simple.

10 players per team with an objective to take down the flag, which was placed on the opponent's zone, the teams would start from either edge of the forest ground; drones kept a watch over every detail in the whole ground so, doing anything illegal or going against rules directly resulted in a ban from the ground and legal measures were also taken.