Calabiqiu is a work of the shooting genre in the secondary game category. From its current performance, the overall visuals of the game are very exquisite, and the gameplay features switching between normal and 2D character forms, which is one of the reasons why this game has received a lot of praise. Below will be an introduction to the maps of Calabiqiu. In the game, players generally need to meet three conditions to win: first, individual skill; second, teamwork; and third, familiarity with the map. Many players are not very familiar with the maps, so here's some information and strategies about the maps.

1. Wind Drift Town
Wind Drift Town is the first map many players encounter in the game, and it's a scenario that isn't particularly balanced for competition. Many players have noted that this map is very challenging for the attacking side. We will explain this from the perspective of the attackers. For the attacking team, their transition points are slower compared to the defending team. Typically, there are 1-2 high points on the map where, if the attack stalls, players choose to switch positions to create opportunities for victory. However, in Wind Drift Town, the defenders' view at these transition points is very open, making it difficult for the attackers.

The second difficulty is that this map is typically easy to defend but hard to attack. Defenders not only have a significant visual advantage but also, by guarding a few key positions, can make it very difficult for attackers of equal skill to break through. Generally, the defending team has a considerable advantage early on. If they don't, it's usually because the skill gap between the attacking and defending teams is large. The defending team has more diverse movement routes and many ambush points, while the attacking team's routes are relatively fixed, giving them no significant advantages in combat against the flexible defenders.

Besides the reasons mentioned above, another factor increasing the difficulty for the attackers is the element of grenades. As is well known, there are many types of grenades in this game. Although there are powerful grenades, due to the advantageous positions of the defenders, placing interceptors at critical points can prevent smoke deployment, grenade harassment, or position confirmation. This is why many attackers would rather risk some health to confirm whether the defenders have placed interceptors. Failing to do so and using grenades often leads to tragedy, significantly increasing the difficulty for the attacking team.

2. Cauchy District
This is a map that players have been discussing a lot recently, and it is one of the larger maps in the game. There are a total of three points on this map, meaning it's very difficult for the defending team to seal off all three points simultaneously. Therefore, the difficulty for the defending team increases significantly. If you're on the defending team, to gain an advantage, you need to get information on the attacking team's direction in advance to prepare the best defense. After obtaining the attack information, the defending team can consider letting go of a point to lull the enemy into a false sense of security, then flank and encircle them, making the battle more favorable.

Firstly, at the high exit of Point A for the defending team, players can move out and stick to the pillars. This allows a single player to gather information on both the large and small parts of A. This spot is much better than the pit at A and has a high priority at the start. The second part is the position near the wall when exiting the middle. This area is a must-pass route for the attacking team to quickly change positions. From here, you can observe many routes, including the small and window areas of A, and even see a sliver of the small window.

Above is the introduction to the maps of Calabiqiu. The main maps introduced this time are Wind Drift Town and Cauchy District. One map favors the defending team, while the other favors the attacking team. Players need to thoroughly understand the maps to make the right strategic decisions.