![]() Lead to you having to fight multiple people at once from more than one angle. They allow you to loot more quickly, find more gunfights quickly, position yourself in the circle more quickly, but they're loud as balls and sometimes will Risk vs Reward- Vehicles are a perfect example of Risk vs Reward. If you're a sneaky snake type of player who is only interested in winning and you don't care about how many kills you end with then I'd suggest you gtfo asap. If you're a fragging machine then this is a great spot to pick up some kills. People feel safe when the blue zone is to their back, which means A LOT of people will be "white-lining".Ĭombine that with the fact that people who were outside of the circle simply have to make their way in and suddenly you have a hot spot for fights. But, again, that can be a great way to get more loot!įirst Circle- Although the first circle's location will be different every time, you'll start to notice some recurring things. Remember, though, that vehicles are super loud and you might end up finding other players along the way. Consider taking a mongoose/truck/heli and making fast stops at small stuff along the way. If you find yourself far outside the circle after your first fight or loot, don't stress - the first blue zone doesn't hit hard at all. Remember the quickest way to double up on loot is to kill some poor soul and take their goodies. You can keep trying to loot nearby buildings, or find a fight. Who is low on loot and is outside of the circle. For example, If you're low on loot and you're inside of the circle you have different options than someone The circle does some of the decision making for you. You drop in, get some loot, and now you need to make some simple decisions.Īfter you've cleared your initial area of people or loot - make it a habit to hit your map button as soon as the first circle pops up. What you get- Decision making time! Regardless of where you drop, battle royale games are all about decision making. I like landing nearby a popular area, finding basic loot and then finding some fights.īut if hot dropping firing range is your jam then go ham! I personally don't enjoy the RNG (randomness) of hot dropping and losing simply because I didn't land on a gun. Once you've learned the map you'll no doubt have favorite spots which will probably vary depending on how comfortable you are at fighting/aiming. ![]() Have a basic understanding of most areas. Where you drop- This is simple enough, if you are fairly new to Blackout and the map then my recommendation is you simply drop somewhere different every game until you I wanted to draft a quick Blackout guide for newer players and if there is an interest I could expand on this later in a more advanced guide.īattle Royale games are all about Risk vs Reward and Decision Making. If you play for win % or simply to murder everyone- that's completely up to you! This is meant to provide concepts to help with either playstyle. Please remember the point of this guide is NOT to tell people how to play. Quick About Me: I qualified for and attended the PAX West Broadcaster Royale PUBG tournament wtih my duo partner Kvalt (the one Shroud trolled with a crossbow in lul) and played in PUBG NA Pro Scrims 4 days a week, along with various leagues/tourneys.Īlso ended multiple pubg seasons at Rank 1 in NA, in duos and solos.īlackout is a very different game than PUBG, but they share a lot of similarities and concepts. Hello! My name is HomerTV / ikilledhomer, i'm a long time PUBG player - ~3,200 hours - and started playing Blackout on release.
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