Lurking on Anubis can create problems for defenders who move around the map during the round. A well-timed lurk can catch players rotating or trying to gather information. This lesson explains how to approach lurking effectively on Anubis.
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Anubis often rewards players who stay patient and wait for the round to develop. A lurker should focus on reading the defense instead of forcing early fights. If a defender moves to support another area, the lurker can punish that movement.
Good positioning makes the lurk dangerous. Being close to common rotation paths or areas where defenders reposition increases the chance of finding a pick. The video lesson focuses on how to recognize these moments, so try using those ideas in your own matches.
A lurker also needs to stay connected with the team. Calling footsteps, rotations, or utility helps teammates understand what the defenders are doing. Even small bits of information can change how the team approaches the rest of the round.
Conclusion
Successful lurking on Anubis comes from patience and awareness of defender movement. Try using the ideas from the video lesson in your matches and see how they affect your rounds. If you have your own lurking thoughts or questions, leave them in the comments below.