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An NXL Rules Investigation

An NXL Rules Investigation

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In this episode of Paintball Ruined My Life Live, I’m diving deep into some of the biggest shifts hitting the competitive scene. We kick things off with a major rules investigation: the NXL finally making the switch to limited paint in the pro division. Is five pods and a hopper enough, or does it even change the game at all? I also take a look at the controversial out-of-bounds play involving Jacob Edwards at World Cup, breaking down the NXL rulebook—or lack thereof—to see if the lines actually mean what we think they do. Beyond the rules, I’m talking about the latest pro roster moves, the 2026 ICPL dates, and the unfortunate news of Allen Paintball Products closing its doors after 35 years. I also touch on a topic close to home: the "death" of the intermediate player and how the industry’s focus on tournament culture might be leaving the average wreck player behind. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just play once a month, there's plenty to unpack here about the current state and future of the game. Key Topics: NXL Rules: Limited paint for Pros & the prize money bump. Boundary Controversy: Breaking down the out-of-bounds rule. Industry News: Allen Paintball closing and new ICPL dates. Intermediate Players: Why the "middle class" of paintball is disappearing.
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