Thera is out! One of the newest community maps released in July 2024 alongside Mills, Thera joins the ranks of possible maps for competitive and casual games. Designed by creators FMPONE (creator of Cache) and MF Kitten, the map Thera follows the tried and tested three-lane setup with two bomb sites but brings a twist of excitement through the verticality of the map. To help you explore what this beautiful map set place in Santorini has to offer, we’ve put together a CS2 Thera Guide, which will walk you through the critical positions in Thera and strategies to master for both the CT and Terrorist teams!
Kicking off our CS2 Thera Guide, let’s first review Thera’s key positions/callouts. The following positions in Thera are on the map oriented with the T Spawn on the map’s south side.
Though Thera is new to the game, it follows the tried and tested three-lane setup, making CT gameplay relatively standard. Our CS2 Thera Guide recommends a 2-1-2 split, with two players dedicated to defending each site and one player defending Mid.
A Site Defense – 2 Players
A Site on Thera is quite a mess, as it features many entrances and details to watch out for. There are plenty of options and positions for CT players to hold, but we recommend that one player holds A Door, where they could advance into the Basement Stairs, and one player holds Short/Double Doors to defend against the Mid-push. A Site is by no means easy to defend, but using utility helps and makes defending the site much more manageable.

B Site Defense – 2 Players
B Site is a bit more straightforward with fewer angles to hold, but it is connected directly to Mid. The result is the risk of a split push from Mid (but it also makes retake much easier!). That’s why we recommend one player defends against the Mid push by stationing at B Main, and one player positions to defend either Tower or peak Chair. This ensures that all ways onto the site are defended. Similar to the A Site, the B Site features many boosts that can surprise CT players. Such boosts include Balcony, where T-side players can peek directly on ground level, and Boost, where T-side players can access the site and avoid going through Tower.

Mid Defense – 1 Player
The player Mid holds the most crucial role in the CT team, as Mid control is integral to the defense of the two sites. As there are few options when holding Mid, T-Side players have an effortless time smoking off Window, blocking off the only clear view through Mid. It’s recommended that the Mid-player is ready to rotate to other positions on the map, such as Corner or Connector. As with any other role, understand that Mid will require the Mid player to continue switching it up based on enemy player behavior.

In the last section of our CS2 Thera Guide, let’s go over some Terrorist strategies. The following strategies are some safe bets on executes that your team can do to take each site, but understand that your team can change some things up if the strategies aren’t working!
A Site Split Push
Because Basement on A Site is such a cramped place, it’s wise to split up forces, with two or three players tackling Connector to gain access to Site through Short. As always, with complicated sites such as those found on Ancient, Nuke, and Mirage, using molotovs to clear corners is critical. Smokes can also be thrown on A Ramp and CT Main to block enemy rotations.

B Site Split Push
B Site is far less of a headache to take compared to A Site, featuring far fewer angles to clear. The recommended split is a 2-3 split between Tower and Mid. The players Tower can opt to boost a player onto Chair while the rest continue to the first level of the Site. The players going Mid must throw down smokes either in the middle of Mid or in Window to cross into B Main safely. For post-plant situations, smoke Heaven and B Stairs to block enemy rotations.

In this CS2 Thera Guide, we’ve covered the critical positions on the map, along with some strategies to use for both the CT and T sides. To explore more map guides like this or game settings customization guides, check out our other blogs on the SkinLords CS2 Blog Page! As always, keep learning and have fun out there!
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