B Site Smoke from Upper Tunnels
Dust 2 back site smoke from upper tunnels. Blocks the back platform and window player so your team can flood B site with two smokes.
medium T-Side jump-throw left click b-sitewindowexecute
Steps
- In upper tunnels, move to the right side of the tunnel near the small ledge/step on the ground. Stand on the elevated part of the ledge.
- Look through the tunnel exit toward B site. Find the corner of the building above and to the right of the exit - this is the upper-right edge of the structure that frames the tunnel opening.
- Place your crosshair on the line where the wall meets the sky at that corner. Your crosshair should be right at the junction of the building edge and the skybox.
- Use your jump throw bind (hold left click, then press your jump throw key).
- The smoke lands behind the B site boxes on back platform, blocking vision from back plat and the elevated window position toward the tunnels exit.
Tips
- This smoke pairs directly with the B doors smoke for a double-smoke B take. The B doors smoke blocks the close window angle, and this smoke blocks the back platform/deep site angle. Together, they cover all the major CT positions.
- Because this is a jump throw, it requires a bind for consistency. Do not attempt this manually in a real match.
- The smoke specifically denies the back plat player and anyone holding the site from the elevated positions. CTs who play close to the tunnels exit (short position or close left) are not blocked, so check those angles as you push.
- If the smoke lands too close to tunnels (not deep enough on site), your crosshair was too low. If it goes too far past the site toward CT, you were aimed too far right.
- In a coordinated execute, throw the B doors smoke and this smoke at the same time - have two different players throw them. Then the entire team pushes out together.
- This smoke is also valuable in mid-to-B splits. The team coming from tunnels throws both B smokes while the mid team pushes through window or door.
When to Use
Use this smoke as part of a full B site take. It is designed for:
- Double-smoke B executes where both B doors and back site are smoked simultaneously
- Mid-to-B splits where the tunnels team provides the smokes while the mid team flanks
- B retake denial in post-plant situations - re-smoking the back site forces CTs into unfavorable retake angles
- Late-round B takes where isolating the back plat player gives your team a numbers advantage in the site fight
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