The Battle Royale “Tutorial”
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If it weren’t for a little loss of translation, I would have won the first game (not that it matters, past is past, Kenny was right to win, no offense), and my partner and I won the second game. Now comes time for the third game, and though I am sure to lose, I feel obligated to help out those who are unfamiliar with the game…that or at least provide some helpful hints.
Ok, here I go. We all know we start out by accepting an invitation to play…that or requesting to play…ok, easy. Then we get the daypack (my favorite part, other than winning,
), with our weapon and location. Seeing as I always had an adequate weapon (always a gun, even if it was the lowest gun in rank), I still took caution. Remember, the “scardy-cat” way is the way to go. If you have the highest weapon, then go out and look for people and kill kill kill. Others with not too high but good weapons should still move somewhat. These people should head to areas that are open, even disadvantage areas-no one goes there, lol. People with really weak weapons, well…idk, i’ve never been you. Best chance is to lie low, move around your surrounding area and look for something that will help. No offense, but the middle/low rank weapon people are “bait”, the deaths that move us to the next round.
My greatest tip would be this: team up! It always helps. Even if you don’t know anyone, send a message to the BR monitor, and he’ll help from there…right??
. Teaming up gives you one of the greatest advantages. Though you can always be betrayed, someone doing so would be unwise, because they give away their position and probably the best thing that could have happened to them. Listen, people who don’t want a team but are looking for an advantage, use your partner as a buffer from people with sneaks!! That way they die, and you take the spoils! Also, in the beginning of the game, people with low rank weapons should well stay away from advantage points. These are always sites of deaths, so stay clear if you can, and try to last until the next round. If you think a decision is unwise, don’t be rash. It might make the game longer, but thats ok, it’ll just upset the BR monitor and have him do something to increase the chance of confrontation. In other words, if you are unsure about your status (not sure if you are stronger than an opponent), stay clear, and look for something that may help. And remember, spaces near currently added danger zones are hot spots; meaning there was probably someone there with a sneak attack, but no more. So if you happen to be in the area, kill them, they may have something useful.
That is all I can think of for now. I can’t emphasize the importance of teams enough, so try to get a partner. Also…talk to the BR Monitor, he usually has something to say…or spill,
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Hmmmmm……interesting. Now if only I could find Nick…..and get moving. But from what you say above, it still sounds a little hopeless for us this time around.
Hmm to you to. Well, considering you are bait, I would make sure to check the surrounding area, maybe stick to the walls fo the map if you can, and make sure to stay clear of advantage spots unless one will really help you and it is near. Otherwise, start moving toward a location you think will be a good “sneak attack” location. Hopefully you find something that will turn the tides.
Chris
Also, to those out there who care, I find it best if you always consider every possibility. Be prepared for anything and everything and know who your opponents are. You know that so far, you will see me doing very little movement later on, and a lot at first, to pick up advantages. Do what you can to narrow the leader down, watch his/her movements, and move in other areas. Hopefully then you can pick up the lead. Remember always, just have fun