Your CT spawn on Nuke can decide early-round options before the action even begins. Depending on where you spawn, you can contest outside, rush Ramp, or lock down B fast. In this short lesson, we’ll break down how to think about CT spawns on Nuke and what decisions they open up.
Where to Focus When Using CT Spawns on Nuke
CT spawns on Nuke offer a lot of flexibility, but only if you recognize them quickly and act with intent. Front spawns give you the chance to beat Ts to key positions like outside or Ramp, while back spawns are better suited for holding sites or supporting teammates.
Misusing your spawn is one of the most common mistakes. If you have a good spawn for a play, commit to it. If not, don’t force aggressive moves that risk giving up space for free. Every CT needs to adjust their role based on spawn to avoid gaps in the defense.
Recognizing these small details at the start of the round helps your team take control early, delay Ts, and set up better rotations later.
Conclusion
Watch the video and start paying more attention to your CT spawns on Nuke. Using them properly can make your defense sharper and more proactive.