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a pellet composed of a thin plastic shell, filled with a water-soluble vegetable-based dye
a round capsule with colored liquid inside it
a round capsule with coloured liquid inside it
a round, dime-sized gelatin capsule with colored liquid inside
a round gelatin capsule containing a non-toxic, non-caustic and water soluble fill
a round, thin skinned, dye-filled gelatin capsule
a round, thin-skinned gelatin capsule containing a colored liquid
a round, thin-skinned gelatin capsule with colored liquid inside
a round, thin-skinned gelatin capsule with coloured liquid inside
a thin-skinned gelatin capsule with a colored "paint" inside
Simulation of a non-violent sport where participants use markers to shoot paintballs (gelatin capsules filled with paint) at other players, or using the game mechanics.
A round capsule filled with brightly colored water-soluble dye that is designed to break upon impact leaving a splat mark on the object it hits. Paintball sizes are .50 Cal., .62 Cal. and .68 Cal., the last being the most current size and readily available. The .68 caliber paintball offers much better range, accuracy, and breakability due to its' size and mass.
Paintball is a sport in which participants eliminate opponents from play by hitting them with paintballs, spherical gelatin capsules containing primarily polyethylene glycol, other non-toxic and water-soluble substances, and dye, shot from a compressed gas-powered gun, commonly called a marker.