how to be a good Meele player
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There really isn't much to it, you need to time when to right click and when to walk up to the people. Each meele is different and has different range and timing of the weapon. You mainly have to press W or S depending on when to move back from an attack or when to move up for one.
Best way to attack is let your opponent attack first, move back so it doesn't hit you then quickly move up for the attack. -
weapon timing - If you know your weapon's timing well and your opponent's weapon timing
maneuvering - Moving and attacking your opponents in their blind spot. Or just constantly moving around to make youself hard to hit.
tactic/strategy:
Dog piling: Your whole team vs 1 guy
Back reaping: Attacking from the back when your opponents are facing the opposite directions
Ganging:Basically you + 1 or 2 other teammates vs 1 guy. A smaller version of dog piling
Joseph Joestar's secret technique:Run away from your opponent when you know you can't beat them. Then attack them when they're not expecting it.
Older sibling:You lure your enemies into a more experienced teammate with better skill and let them deal with it
The final boss:You let 2 opponents fight each other. You then finish off the weakened victor with a simple slash.
P2W:You rely on good melee weapons to beat others. Not really a tactic, unless you're rich and have a lot of melees. You know which weapon is best for countering which. -
jymytjhyhh wrote: »Hello everyone
Help me to be good at meele match
My question
1- how do you move
Please i want the answer to be like this
[WA]+[SD] or [A][D][W] something like that
I don't know lol
Thanks anyway
Crab walking involves holding A, S and pressing W or D to move. It makes your feet look like they move differently.
Move in circles, make a few feign stabs so it lures the enemy.
Also practice. Hmu if you need more tips. I'm pretty much ace 5kdr in my ffa games. -
Crab walking involves holding A, S and pressing W or D to move. It makes your feet look like they move differently.
Move in circles, make a few feign stabs so it lures the enemy.
Also practice. Hmu if you need more tips. I'm pretty much ace 5kdr in my ffa games.
lol i wiould rly appreciate if u tech me xD
WHATS UR IGN ? -
jymytjhyhh wrote: »lol if there any1 can to tech me in the game . .i would rly appreciate it
Nothing is ever going to beat practice. You need to have flawless aim and range control then all the other skills come in secondary. I'd go into some TDM knife only or FFA knife only and just practice the basics and watch what other more experienced knife users are doing and copy them. -
depends on if you are managing to survive in the round or getting as much kills as possible
In some games you find players ganging in groups , you can just rush between them and he as much kills as u can before they kill you or play hide& seek with them strike then run -
To get really good at melee, train in single player bot rooms set at 12 minutes.
Start off by 1v8 beginner bots. Crossfire melee is always about dog piling other players and overwhelming them. Try to get the highest score with least deaths.
Rule 1: You may not stand on top of crates or unreachable places where bots can't get you. You must constantly be on the move and killing bots. In Crossfire you can't take a breath, because the enemy is always after you.
Rule 2: Always play 1v8 bots. A good melee player is not afraid of getting dog piled. To them numbers do not scare them. They also do not need help.
Rule 3: You have to play time based games. You may not do kills per game because the point of it is to have you practice as long as you can.
Rule 4: You must be play with only 1 melee weapon without switching. The point of practice is to familiarize you with a certain melee weapon. By alternating melee weapon, it defeats the purpose. So if you play with axe, you may not switch to any other weapons. You may only choose your weapon in the beginning, but once you hit any bot you must stick with that weapon even after you respawn until the game is over. A good melee player does not rely on good melee weapons, they rely on knowing the pros and cons of their own weapon and the opponent's weapon. It's basically one of the Art of War teachings. Know yourself and know your enemy. In 100 battles you will never lose.
When you can survive 12 minutes with 0 deaths and at least 200+ bot kills, move onto the next level.
It will get harder and harder, because the bots becomes more spontaneous in reaction timing.
It will get hard, but when you suffer enough practice. You can imitate legendary bot movements, and most melee players can't handle that. (Except the cheaters of course)
Alternative: Play with only melee in ZM1 games. No Xuan Yuan Sword allowed. This practice makes you constantly on the move to evade enemy's attacks.
EDIT:
From doing enough of my practice, you'll develop your own style or you might just end up imitating bot movements. Either way, you'll be difficult to kill.
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