In Garena Free Fire, DJ Alok is one of the few playable characters that were built based on real-life personalities. This fantastic character has risen to immense popularity owing to his all-around combination of both stylish appearance and inner skills. In case you’re either a long-term player or a newbie in terms of using DJ Alok in Free Fire, we’ll guide you through some interesting things about this guy, including how to make the most of his ability on the battlefield and how much does a Free Fire T shirt Alok cost in India.
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Who Is DJ Alok Free Fire?
DJ Alok is a Brazilian music producer, who is of Italian, Portuguese, and Lebanese descent. According to Wikipedia, his parents named him Alok after they traveled to India, where they met with spiritual guru Osho, who indicated that the boy should be called Alok. The name, in the Sanskrit language, means “light.”
DJ Alok And His In-Game Ability 'Drop the Beat'
DJ Alok owns an impressive skill namely 'Drop the Beat', which effectively caters to the competitive gameplay a lot. Once enabled, the skill releases a 5m aura to boost the moving and sprinting speed of both DJ Alok himself as well as other teammates, alongside health recovery.
In a nutshell, Alok is extremely suitable for those loving the role of “supporters” in either public matches or professional tournaments. Your aggressiveness will also have a chance to result in some frags with you not having to look after your HP bar too frequently. That’s why many players have chosen DJ Alok as their first priority when battling against the others in fast-paced gunfights.
How To Play DJ Alok Drop the Beat in Free Fire
Using his ability to escape and retreat
His exclusive ability, dubbed ‘Drop the Beat’, creates a 5-meter aura to not only recover 5 HP per second but also boost the movement speed of allies by 10%. These figures respectively gain to 10 seconds and 15% once you reach the maximum level of DJ Alok.
Because 'Drop the Beat' boosts the movement speed by 15% at max level, you can make use of it to retreat or escape very easily in emergency situations. You will thus avoid taking much lethal damage from the enemies unless you’re chased down by an entire squad.
Healing Abilities
Speaking of health recovery, the aura of 'Drop the Beat' even works when DJ Alok comes under fire as it heals without asking him to stand still. It seems like that 'Drop the Beat' is a perfect alternative to Joseph’s Nutty Movement skill or Olivia’s Healing Touch skill, right?
In addition to medkits, you can simply activate this skill and sprint in random directions to have enough time refueling the health bar.
Synchronizing with other allies
Even though DJ Alok can be a good survivor when maxed out, you should team up with the others to leverage the overall performance to the highest levels. Remember to stay close with them and all of you will be buffed in not only HP but also sprint speed altogether.
Apart from your responsibility, here are the 3 best characters along with respective abilities that are highly recommended for powerful collaboration with DJ Alok in Garena Free Fire:
Kelly - Special ability: Dash
Moco - Special ability - Hacker’s Eye
Jai - Special ability: Raging Reload
Learning when to activate the skill and when to not
In terms of healing, the skill can be activated to restore minor damages due to falling damage, unstable sprays, etc. especially when you don’t have much EP left. The only point to note here is, before using the skill to restore minor damages, you should figure out, beforehand, whether you might have to face enemies in the next 45s.
Where To Buy DJ Alok T-Shirts And How Much Are Them?
The enormous fame of DJ Alok amongst Free Fire players already resulted in various commercials goods being produced based on his original in-game character designs and other creative ones as well.
Such items are available on popular e-commerce platforms like Amazon India or Flipkart. Agree to disagree, a Free Fire T shirt Alok will hardly make your wallet run out of money because it only costs around Rs 300-500.
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