So trap guides are a thing now. I had to make one. Very simple, maybe 2/5. This could add extra interest to tag games.
Start by placing a lifecycle.
Place a relay.
Wire the lifecycle to the relay.
Set the relay to 'Random Player.
![image](https://forum.creative.gimkit.com/uploads/default/original/3X/7/3/7350d4c53a1dc90797939e85fc15405bc1f114ea.png)
Next, place a popup.
![image](https://forum.creative.gimkit.com/uploads/default/original/3X/8/b/8b2536e871be4585713cca88625f4d003639dcc2.png)
Wire the relay to the popup.
Put this text in the popup:
![image](https://forum.creative.gimkit.com/uploads/default/original/3X/a/c/ace4e3343871444f53f680db9bf248d4c6ad54e3.png)
Go to the ‘Call to Action’ tab and put this in:
![image](https://forum.creative.gimkit.com/uploads/default/original/3X/c/f/cf0055be6f9ad3f56bced8872be715b3a0cb62c8.png)
Go to ‘All Options’ and set ‘Closable by Player’ to ‘No’.
![image](https://forum.creative.gimkit.com/uploads/default/original/3X/f/e/fea7e27eed67e2848729abdf035377de0f8dfcc1.png)
Place a wire repeater. Wire the popup to the repeater so when primary call to action clicked then repeat pulse. Wire the repeater back to the popup and set it to close the popup.
Place an item granter. Set it to give a Quantum Portal.
![image](https://forum.creative.gimkit.com/uploads/default/original/3X/0/a/0aef23a202208e919aece4a32e6d81b97db5d46a.png)
Wire the popup to the granter:
Now, place a lifecycle. Set it to ‘Player Knocks Out’.
![image](https://forum.creative.gimkit.com/uploads/default/original/3X/e/9/e99a7d9f15cb7e378101a3f25a1e3573c50c7115.png)
Place a team switcher.
![image](https://forum.creative.gimkit.com/uploads/default/original/3X/7/2/729879900dac1b872f2814bcf1a8a070afbcf638.png)
Set it to ‘Specific Team’ and then ‘Spectators’.
![image](https://forum.creative.gimkit.com/uploads/default/original/3X/a/6/a6e91cc2dacb0ca9afe0c80fc9664215985b8102.png)
Wire the lifecycle to the popup.
Now, when the player knocks out someone because they think they are special, they will become a spectator.
Yes, this guide is intentionally easy.