Welcome back, companions. Today, we’re diving deep into one of the most overlooked skills in Rogue Company — mastering bounce grenades. Landing the perfect bounce can mean the difference between holding a vital lane or getting picked off early. In this guide, we’ll walk you through 10 of the best bounce grenade spots across various maps. These aren’t just random throws — they’re battle-tested, practiced both in customs and live matches, ensuring they’re actually effective in real competitive settings.
If you find these useful, don’t hesitate to let us know — there’s definitely more to come. Bounce grenades are a creative weapon, and learning more spots will only sharpen your edge on the battlefield.
Now, let’s get straight into it. Here’s what you can expect: each grenade spot will first be broken down by the map it’s on. We’ll explain the throw location, the technique, and why it’s so devastating when executed correctly. Let’s begin!
1. Windward — Catching Mid Trash Can Campers (Attacking Side)
This first spot is a personal favorite and absolutely deadly. When attacking mid on Windward, there’s often a player sitting up by the trash cans, locking down the lane. To break that stalemate, roll your grenade up the stairs, aiming to get it to bounce naturally toward the trash cans. It’s subtle, quick, and leaves almost no warning for the opponent. This spot is easy to learn but lethal once you get the muscle memory down.
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2. Windward — Zipline Trap Right Out of Spawn (Defending Side)
Switching sides, defenders also have a brilliant bounce opportunity early on. As soon as the match begins, move quickly to the bar area and set yourself up. Throw the grenade between the bar counters with good timing. If executed cleanly, it lands right at the feet of an enemy coming off the zipline from spawn — practically guaranteeing an early pick. Speed is crucial here; hesitation will cost you the opportunity.
3. Vice — A-Side Zip Prenade (Defensive Pickoff)
Moving on to Vice, defenders have another powerful option. As the enemy tries to zip across A-side, climb up fast and throw the grenade just ahead of their landing point. Aim so that the bounce lands slightly in front of them. Done correctly, the enemy will have no time to react, and you’ll grab a clean, early elimination. Timing is everything here — getting into position quickly is half the battle.
4. Skyfell — Mid Pressure Shutdown Grenade (Defensive)
Skyfell offers a brilliant opportunity for an aggressive defensive prenade. Rush to mid as fast as possible at the start of the round. When you reach the stairwell, throw the grenade at the bottom of the steps. This spot tends to funnel multiple enemies at once, especially aggressive teams pushing mid-control. Landing this grenade can net you more than one kill if timed right, making it an excellent way to swing momentum early.
5. Mech — Transition Punisher Bounce
For players trying to move smoothly from Mech to Tree, there’s a hidden danger — this perfect bounce. Standing near the wooden panels just outside Mech, bounce your grenade off the boards, sending it toward the path the enemies take when leaving Mech. Because it comes from an unexpected angle, players are often caught completely unaware. It’s one of those spots where once you start using it, you’ll wonder why you didn’t before.
6. Favelas — Window Sneaker Catcher
This trick on Favelas leans into creativity. Using the floor ahead of you to gain extra grenade height, throw a bounce that clears the ledge and drops through the window. Players sneaking through here usually expect direct confrontation, not a grenade raining from above. Not many think of using a bounce for vertical entry points, which makes this spot a real ace up your sleeve.
7. Factory — Heavy Push Stopper
Factory’s tight corridors can be terrifying when facing a heavy rush. This grenade spot helps counter that. If enemies are barreling through the door or taking cover behind the barricade, simply bounce the grenade off the backboard. Adjust slightly to the right if you’re fast enough for an even earlier hit. This defensive setup cuts off a huge threat before it builds up, especially against teams that rely on aggressive stacking.
8. High Castle — Mid Avenue Opener
High Castle mid-control is absolutely critical, and this grenade spot is crafted specifically to help your team dominate it. Instead of throwing right at the closest box, aim a little further out, anticipating that opponents might roll to escape. This calculated adjustment catches not only those camping tight but also anyone panicking and trying to evade danger. It’s a smart read that shows advanced understanding of player behavior.
9. Hollows — A-Side Early Punish
Hollows is a newer map where many players are still figuring out solid strategies. This bounce spot capitalizes on that chaos. By sprinting fast and throwing the grenade at a key A-side run-off path, you can punish players the moment they try to fan out. While there’s always a slight risk since it depends on enemy movement patterns, landing this grenade at the right moment can completely disrupt an early round push. It’s a high-risk, high-reward play that feels incredibly satisfying when pulled off.
10. (Final Recap and Closing Thoughts)
And that’s our lineup of 10 deadly bounce grenade spots. Every single throw you’ve seen here is tested, practiced, and battle-proven — no random lucky clips. Bounce grenades are a subtle yet immensely powerful tool in Rogue Company if used smartly. They allow you to punish predictable movement, shut down rushes, and create openings for your team without exposing yourself unnecessarily.
Remember, precision comes with practice. Don’t get discouraged if your bounces feel awkward at first. Keep grinding, keep adjusting, and soon enough you’ll have these techniques down instinctively.
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Until next time — see you out there, operators!




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