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GET TO KNOW MORE ABOUT TRIGGERED DISCIPLINE, ONE OF THE TECHNIQUES FOR PLAYING IN FREE FIRE

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MARCH 13 2022

Dahlia Puspitasari

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As a Battleground game, of course Free Fire offers fierce war intentions. Even so, players are not only required to be able to shoot correctly, players must also be able to make strategies in order to survive until the end and get Booyah.

One of the terms currently trending among Free Fire players is Triggered Discipline. Some Free Fire players may be unfamiliar with the term Triggered Discipline. Therefore, let's discuss more information in this article.

Triggered Discipline itself is a term where players are in a state of restraint from carrying out attacks on enemies that have actually been seen. This technique itself requires players to be patient in order to wait for the right moment to attack or not attack at all according to consideration.

Here, the players' ability to restrain themselves and be calm makes Triggered Discipline a technique or playing strategy that is appropriate to the situation so it doesn't have to be done every time. The Triggered Discipline technique itself can provide maximum results if applied at the right time and situation.

The Triggered Discipline technique itself can be applied when you accidentally see the enemy but from the side the enemy is not aware of your existence. This can give you space and time to think about what strategy is right for this moment so that the enemy's execution does not fail.

In addition, Triggered Discipline can also be applied when the game has entered the mid or late game. Especially when you are stuck in a third party situation, so letting the enemy fight first will be much better.
Broadly speaking, Triggered Discipline itself is the right way to play or strategy to avoid the worst risks that can be caused when you play in a hurry. Therefore, this technique can be a savior from your ego and lust to finish off the enemy.

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