Showing posts with label Apex Legends Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apex Legends Guide. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

SEMI-BASIC: APEX LEGENDS TIPS & TRICKS


Apex Legends is the kind of game that’s easy to pick up but difficult to master. Some have even been playing for months already yet still haven’t managed to grasp the more subtle tricks & skills necessary for higher-level play. Such things are essential if you want to earn more Apex Legend Currency. If you happen to be among those who are a bit slow to grasp the game’s subtle nuances, don’t worry! It’s never too late to learn. So why don’t you read these tips so you can raise your game to the next level?

Choosing Where to Land

First things first–we’re making that literal by teaching you how to land faster and glide further! This is important, as an early lead can give you an advantage; it’s a determining factor that affects whether or not you’ll perform well mid-game or not. And if you’re the Jump Master, this is something vital for you to learn. Here’s how to do this, step by step:
·         Aim straight until your speed is at 140-145

·         Tilt character upwards to slow down
·         Aim straight again until your speed is at 140-145
·         Rinse and repeat until you’re finally able to land to the spot you want

This is a must if you’re aiming for a hot zone, a high-tier zone, or even a zone that’s pretty far from all the action, as it’s virtually impossible to land on your chosen spot if you’re going to rely solely on regular glide speed.

Keep in mind that actually doing this is much harder than it sounds. For this, you’re going to need lots and lots of patience—and an ample amount of practice won’t hurt either. To get the former, you need to pounce on every opportunity you can to be a Jump Master. If you’re lucky enough to be assigned as one, don’t give it up to your teammates! If nobody wants to be one, volunteer! And if you’re playing with friends, don’t be shy to ask them to relegate it to you! Practice will make perfect, and locking this skill down this will ultimately help you and your teammates win. And the more wins you have, the higher your account’s value on the Apex Legend Calculator will be!

Might as Well Bunny-Hop

One of the first things that you should learn is to bunny hop as it makes you less likely to get hit compared to simply just running around the map. To do this, you need to run for 2 seconds, and once you’re at top speed, you need to jump. To make it even more elusive, you need to add alternating directions to your bunny hops. It’s easy: while mid-jump, swing your mouse to the right while pressing D at the same time. When you touch the ground, jump again and this time around swing your mouse to left while pressing A. Keep repeating until there is no longer any need to do so.

To make bunny hopping a lot easier, you can assign theUp or Down Mouse Wheel for the jump so that you’ll no longer need to coordinate your spacebar presses with mouse-swinging. And on top of all this, you can actually heal while bunny-hopping. While it’s more preferable to find cover and heal while safe from enemy fire, it’s actually a good maneuver when you don’t have no other recourse.

Switch and Fire

Another important technique you need to learn is switching from weapon to weapon on the fly, even when in the midst of a firefight. It’s really simple: just switch to your second weapon while firing your first, and then press the crouch button twice to crouch and stand up in quick succession, then shoot with your second weapon. You can even do this while one of your guns is almost out of ammo.

These are just some of the intermediate techniques you need to learn in Apex Legends in order to be among the top tier players. Lots of other tricks of the trade are still out there, and they’re no less important than the ones we’ve discussed. So what are you waiting for? Either you look for them now or start practicing those you’ve learned already!


Thursday, July 4, 2019

Apex Legends Bunny Hop Technique

If you can't beat them, join them! Many might consider bunny hopping an unfair trick, but the truth is that those are the cries of those who don't know how to do it. So here's how to get in on the bunny hop train and get those levels for your Apex Legends account.

What is Bunny Hopping?


It's a movement technique that maintains the momentum from a former action to clear distances faster. In other words, it's a more complicated but quicker way to move from point A to B. However, since you're not actually sprinting, you can do things that normally aren't allowed while you are. Take healing, for instance. With bunny hopping, you can get away from a skirmish, all while healing yourself. That's very useful if you ever get caught outside the safe zone, too!

It also makes you slightly harder to hit as you zip around the map. Bunny hopping gives you a rather erratic movement pattern. It's harder to predict, but not impossible. Other players would naturally have a harder time trying to hit a bunny hopper than a sprinter.

How to Bunny Hop


Executing the bunny hop in Apex is a little different than it is in CSGO. It's also something that will be easier to do with a keyboard and mouse rather than a controller. That being said, here are the steps of bunny hopping.

   1.       Start out with a sprint (for about two seconds)
   2.       Crouch slide
   3.       Jump (before the slide ends)
   4.       Strafe right as you look to the left
   5.       Jump as soon as you land
   6.       Strafe left as you look to the right
   7.       Repeat steps three to six until you want to stop

For a clearer explanation of the strafing, imagine a point in front of you. As you strafe and move, keep looking at that point.

To make it easier for keyboard and mouse users, bind the jump key to the wheel scroll. It eliminates the bit of guesswork in timing your jumps and losing your momentum. For controller users, the trigger buttons would be a good alternative, though your new control scheme will take some getting used to. If it gets you to bunny hop properly, though, it's worth it.

Also, you don't have to push W or move forward at all, aside from the initial sprint. That actually messes up the momentum built by your initial slide and ruin your hopping. The only movements you should do is the strafing, jumping, and looking left or right.

Practice Makes Perfect


Take the time to try and master the bunny hop in the training grounds. You're not going to be confident using it during battle if you're not actually good at it in practice. It looks easy on paper, but the practice is a whole other perspective. Once you're confident enough, you can try adding healing, throwing grenades, and even shooting as you bunny hop your way to victory.

So go and practice! Learning how to do this is only evening the odds. Getting it removed would be a bit difficult, because how would you go about removing it? Strafing and jumping aren't illegal moves, and it doesn't make sense to prohibit those actions. They can try slowing down the movement, but that will leave about half of the players frustrated. Sure it's an unintentional feature and looks like an unfair advantage. However, it's not like it's a secret forbidden technique.

Who's stopping you from learning it? Wouldn't it be fair if everybody knows how? At any rate, Respawn should tread carefully, lest they alienate many of their players. If they did remove this feature, and you want to quit, consider selling your account. You may use an Apex account calculator to get the most profit from your account. Let's hope it doesn't come to that point, though.

While it's still here, enjoy bunny hopping your way to ultimate victory!