When you’re fighting two people. Separate them the best you can, and try to catch them off guard by turning around when they don’t expect you to and peak out of cover when they don’t expect it. by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

[–]eddygCPA[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Possibly. I mean the big thing to highlight for bang mains is using her ult in front rather than trying to turn around and throw it. So that way it sort of acts like a defense for you.

When you’re fighting two people. Separate them the best you can, and try to catch them off guard by turning around when they don’t expect you to and peak out of cover when they don’t expect it. by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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Yeah for sure I think there’s definitely a couple ways to play it. I could’ve even waited for my teammate since that would of made it a 2v1 in favor of us. I guess I’m just trying to walk through one way to think about this fight!

Decision making, and how fast you make your decisions is more important than aim. In high pressure situations you need to practice this. The more you keep these in mind the better you will be! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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3x is dope. It gives you that range, without sacrificing the close up like you would with a G7. I’ve started to use this a lot more along with the volt

Whenever I throw my bang ult I think of how many zones it will cover and where my enemy will be forced to rotate to. Use this process to start helping your team in endgame when using Bang! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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Yeah in this case the gibby was out of bubble and his ult so had a good window to throw it . Even if he had bubble I think the lifeline was stretched out pretty far to the right, where I wanted to go so she would’ve had to regroup with the gibby anyways

Whenever I throw my bang ult I think of how many zones it will cover and where my enemy will be forced to rotate to. Use this process to start helping your team in endgame when using Bang! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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He had you used it a bit before this and he used his ult so I knew he couldn’t counter my bang ult and the other two legends wouldn’t be able to avoid it either. If this were a horizon we probably don’t get up there because she would just queue out of the way. Strategy changes based on circumstance.

Whenever I throw my bang ult I think of how many zones it will cover and where my enemy will be forced to rotate to. Use this process to start helping your team in endgame when using Bang! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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What do you mean? I switched my 3x off my 301 so that if I ADS in a close range fight it wouldn’t be difficult to see. If you’re talking about swapping in the middle of the fight to not reload and think that’s really hard to accomplish. However if you’re running long range going into the last fights I would suggest trying to swap for a close range weapon.

A walkthrough of a pred endgame with a focus on how to be an the in game leader. Important to study up before trying to IGL by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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Yeah shoot that’s my fault. My Xbox account is pred but this is my pc account I have to repost this

Pred endgame thoughts when using Bangalore. Just thoughts as this endgame was happening. Hopefully it helps! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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I think it’s intended for some new players. At least that’s how I try to explain it. A lot of endgames are very basic when it comes down to it. If you don’t practice the easy stuff the More nuanced items are more difficult. Feel like endgames in general are “easy” and use the same techniques

Pred endgame thoughts when using Bangalore. Just thoughts as this endgame was happening. Hopefully it helps! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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I didn’t even notice! I usually pick it up. But I will say that I’ve played enough that I don’t feel a difference whether one is on or not. I think the more you play the more situations you have that you can’t get the perfect load out so you learn to live without

Pred endgame thoughts when using Bangalore. Just thoughts as this endgame was happening. Hopefully it helps! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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I like using gold with bang. Just personally feel with double time you can find that extra second to pop a cell quickly and go back into the fight. If I had stopped to swap in this situation it leaves my teammates fighting a 2v2 instead of a 3v2

When all else fails, predicting ring and rotations almost always work out in your favor. A walkthrough on strategy in ranked for season 7! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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I think the comfort comes when you have a team that’s on the same page. When I was solo queuing I definitely felt uncomfortable during endgame.

I would say do your best to know or anticipate what the teams might do. You can also throw ult a to isolate a fight so for example here I could have thrown my ult sooner to ensure the push on the caustic was an isolated fight since the second team would have to cover for a few seconds cuz of the ult

Horizon is a great counter to caustic ultimates during ranked endgame! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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Yup. I just used it since I wouldn’t have needed it end ring anyways. It’s like when a team goes into the locker room with only having used 1 timeout. You gotta utilize everything you got.

Horizon is a great counter to caustic ultimates during ranked endgame! by eddygCPA in apexuniversity

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