Rust
Builders leave tiny window or roof gaps that allow vision and shots outward while giving very little return angle to attackers. These pixel peeks are common in optimized base designs.
Terrain clipping and smart building order can create bunkers that seal or conceal loot rooms far better than ordinary structures suggest. Many famous Rust bases rely on this style of exploit.
Players manipulate privilege overlap and foundation placement to secure parts of a base in ways that confuse raiders or grant unexpected build control.
On some monuments, players can loot or recycle from cover spots that minimize exposure while retaining line of sight. These angles are effectively environmental exploits.
Minicopters let players bypass intended monument approach routes, puzzles, and card progression by landing on roofs or entry points directly. It became a defining traversal exploit of modern Rust.