WIN More 1v3 Situations In Apex Legends By Doing THIS…



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Struggling to win 1v3s in apex legends season 10 when you don’t have any teammates alive and it is just you fighting for your life against a whole squad of sweaty players? This video will teach you how exactly to win more 1v3 situations in apex legends or at least increase your chances of winning 1v3’s in apex legends!

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19 thoughts on “WIN More 1v3 Situations In Apex Legends By Doing THIS…”

  1. Struggle with 1v3, struggle with 1v2, Struggle with 1v1. Lol. Love the videos man. I really wish I could get my series 2 elite Xbox controller to have better sensitivity I’ve tried all the sensitivity and when I barely move it it moves too far I can’t fine tune it for some reason

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  2. I had a 1v2 game in arenas at estates the other day and I have to say Valk is one of the best legends in the game to be by yourself. Normally I play Fuse since he's fun and I like the denial, but this time I knew if I had no team mates that I should try playing Valk more.

    The way she's able to get high ground anyway and anywhere she needs is incredible, and the ability to just jump off a ledge at any point with the ability to just come back up or reposition somewhere else is beyond great. Her rockets are like fuse tac in the sense that they can be used for control, stunning, and finishing. Overall I think her kit is one of the most well rounded in the game and it's ridiculous more people don't play her.

    Needless to say I won the 1v2 of course. They were octane and valk too, so if I was Fuse I would've been out moved right away, but being Valk was such a comforting experience.

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  3. I’ve been watching sweat consistently since season 9. I’m a day one casual apex player. But half way through the season 9 split I decided to start taking apex serious and wanting to improve. And watching all these tips and recoil practice videos and applying this while I play has helped dramatically. I finally solo’d to diamond this season. And I gotta give a huge shout out to sweat. Thank you my man for your content✊🏼

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