So is the Break-In league for complete newbies, or do you have to have at least some sort of reasonable training and preparation to stand a chance?Joining a team is simple enough just get in contact with teams around your area and see if they have spaces in the team.
Starting a team however is harder. If your wanting to play cpps Ull need 5 players with all the correct equipment. Ull then need to get in contact with Ainsley from CPPS and tell him you wish to enter into the break in league which suites newer teams. The break in league costs £200 per team so you would split it between players. It is also worth finding a base sponsership to supply you with paint at events
Alright that sounds good, will be looking for something like that in the future.For new teams Id say cpps break in league was definatly the way to go as there are other competitions but everyone is mixed intogether and there are alot more experienced teams.
As F3Z is saying the break in/out league was setup for that reason with break in being the lowest and the top 2 teams being promoted to the beak-out league. It just helps to integrate newer inexperienced teams into the game learning rules and becoming better teams.