
CS2 allows fans to think up creative lineups to kill enemies and this Nuke Heaven smoke lineup is best for obscuring the opposition’s vision.
Lineups are common in Counter-Strike 2, and their strategic element gives players more choices for how to master maps. The recent Vertigo smoke lineup helped players storm the challenging map. There have been various other lineups that players have creatively tested out, and while some are just variations of existing smokes, others can completely change the flow of a match in the player’s favor. CS2 players always look forward to trying out new good lineups made by fans that help them find new ways to take down enemies. Even classic maps like Nuke have secrets to discover, even if it requires throwing a ton of useless grenades first.
This Nuke smoke lineup will help players ambush unexpecting enemies, effectively sealing off heaven right at the start of the round.
The new Nuke heaven smoke lineup involves a T throwing a smoke grenade at an exact point after climbing ladder to make it bounce off the CT spawn silo and land in heaven.
Here are more in-depth steps that dive into how players can set up and utilize the lineup.
This nutty lineup completely covers the heaven area’s corner in smoke, making it impossible for the enemy to peek the site. Most players will likely move forward too much and drop down to meet their demise without any time to react. Naturally, the rare lucky headshot and pre-firing can still counter this.
The lineup was popularize by Felipe “skullz” Medeiros from Furia and shared in a post on Reddit. While the setup is not complicated, the steps must be followed exactly to ensure things stay consistent.
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