Good Players Don't Want You To KNOW This! (1v3 Guide)



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33 thoughts on “Good Players Don't Want You To KNOW This! (1v3 Guide)”

  1. hey bro, thank you for literally every video you’ve made. my homie & i watch you regularly & implement your tips & in 3 seasons of playing ranked, we hit diamond because of your tips. i was just wondering if you had twitch or anything?

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  2. Quality content but man it looks so easy playing on a controller. I wish for once on m+k my shotgun pellets would all hit like they do for you. Great advice and video either way!

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  3. thank you so much this helped me a lot i clutched my first solo trio game because of u keep up the grind and keep giving us these amazing videos u reckon u could make a movement video

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  4. Before watching the video, I'm guessing if this may or may not be included. While I'm no Apex Predator, I think something that people need to understand in a 1v3 is when to back off. So many times I have my teammates (after I down one member of the team) going, "He's rezzing the guy you downed, go in!" Patience is a virtue. You see many great players learn when to back off from an engagement if they are on their own. It's one thing if you are playing duos, but in trios, understand that there will be one guy rezzing while another is ready to gun you down with God knows what. You can not take both on at once just to prevent a rez (against competent players anyway), they will hear you come, and you will get merked instantly. If they get that rez off, two things can happen:

    1. The guy who gets revived keeps fighting with little to no health
    2. The guy who got revived will retreat to heal himself

    Frankly, unless it is final two squads, odds are they will back off and heal. That is still one man out of the equation. You can take that opportunity to heal as well. The best scenario is if you can thirst the guy you downed and permanently remove them from the match and do that to the second guy, but this can not always be done. But while you down one, heal, and then attack from another angle (preferably behind some kind of cover) while they are preoccupied with reviving their teammate. Just my way of going about it.

    Also, for the love of God people, this game is not MADE for you to be able to best a team on your own. You should not be able to on most occasions, if you could, there would be a serious issue in the balance of the game. More often than not, you’ll get clapped regardless. That’s not to discourage anyone, but don’t get upset at losing these kind of fights.

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  5. Maaan I’m really thinking about doing a coaching sesh with ya, even if its just the firing range. Very reasonably priced too. I’m newer coming from wz just really started playing about a week deep, but been soaking up all your vids and starting to really feel comfortable in fights. There’s def some reps to get the zig zag patterns of recoil down that cod doesn’t have. Anyways this vid was sick. Isolation is so key and I’m very familiar with that from warzone, but there’s definitely a massive amount of differences in apex between cover, buildings doors, verticality and of course movement all around.

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  6. Question. Sometimes when all my teammates go down, I usually just run away, hide and see if I could pick up there banners because I know it’s not smart to take that 1v3. Is there ever a time where I should just run, or should I always fight the 1v3?

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  7. Mangos I love you. Happy new year man 👍 I really appreciate 1vs3 guides much, thank you for covering all of these ways and if it's possible to make a part 2 that's even more detailed and shows more example clips, go for it please!

    I have a question about a really common scenario that we all face, it's when you knock a guy and he starts doing "enemy here" ping spam on your location and you start hearing incoming footsteps to your location, whether you attempt thrusting the guy or not, even if that guy you just knocked was isolated, he's teammates will be here soon and if they are connected with mics it becomes worst since the guy will report the damage done and if you are low. Now the question what should you do in these seconds? The seconds just after knocking down an enemy knowing that I might get targeted soon by his team(s) that I may even lose the "Time to heal" factor because of how quick the other enemies may arrive?
    Also second point of this question is "what if both of the knocked guy's teammates came at the same time whether from the same way or circling you and trap you in your place, assuming that I'm NOT using a mobility legend for now?
    I'm not creating imaginations on my own you know, these stuff happens all the day in pubs so I appreciate your tips about it!

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  8. Like I always say…. WHY do I do public match and get against people who play like they are in ranked and have apex predator badge PLEASE >< Thats so annoying omg. :c
    lol.

    For real tho… like every match theres like 2-5 teams that are Ridiculous, never part way of eachothers, always in the same spot, killing everyone… its like wth dude.

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  9. What I've noticed that most better players do that others don't (especially in close tight combat) is how good they are at disengaging fighting quickly healing while on the move and-or hiding then re engaging.

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