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3 TIPS TO AVOID BEING AFFECTED BY ENEMY BACKSTAB IN FREE FIRE

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MARCH 25 2022

Dahlia Puspitasari

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Back step or better known as the buttocks is a moment that is quite annoying. How not, you will be attacked by enemies from behind secretly without you knowing it. This attack from behind is indeed difficult to avoid because of its sudden nature and direction that is difficult to realize.

Therefore, Free Fire players are certainly very required to be vigilant when fighting, defending and also when rotating. This is in order to avoid a back step attack from the opponent. In addition to being vigilant, you also have to follow the following tips to avoid back-step attacks. Here's more information:

Frequently Check Blind Spot Area

The first thing you must do to avoid a back step is to pay attention and often check the back and also the corners or areas that become blind spots. For example, you can often look behind you when you rotate. This is important to ensure that no enemies are following your movements. When in a defensive position, try not to stick to one direction only. Check some of the other areas regularly.

Share Position With Teammates

While defending, you have to get used to sharing positions with teammates so you can get a wider guard area. It is also useful to protect each other between teammates. If you gather in the same place, this can make you easily hit by the enemy's back step which incidentally their attacks can really surprise you.

Enemy Step Listening Practice

The most effective tips so as not to be hit by the enemy's back step is to train your hearing in hearing the enemy's step. Until now, quite a lot of Free Fire players still find it difficult to master this one skill. This is natural because it is difficult to distinguish which step from one's own feet, teammates and enemies.

To improve your ability to hear the enemy's steps, you can try to adjust the sound settings in the game. In addition, you can also use a headset or earphones that have the best quality so that you can listen to the maximum step.

So those are 3 tips you can do to avoid your opponent's back step. I hope this article is useful!

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