It's absolutely not easy to master your gameplay in Free Fire, especially when you play the game on a smartphone. The tips below will show you the basic things you need to do during a match in Free Fire.
Always react to the sound
You will hear sounds when there are enemies moving near you, so follow those sounds to find and take them down. Also, you should constantly check the mini-map as it shows where the shooting sound comes from.
Control the battlefield all the time
Stay alive as long as you can and take down as many opponents as you can.
Remember about the ever-decreasing area of the battle
Keep checking your position on the map to make sure you’re inside the safe area.
The landing place on the map is the key
Before landing, look around to determine how many opponents you may encounter. If you feel threatened, you can head to other landing spots. It also depends on what gears you can find at the beginning of the match to defend yourself.
Avoid red/orange zones
There will be a rain of bombs in the red zone, so you better find a building instead of staying outside to avoid being damaged to death. The orange zone is the operating area of the UAV recon drone, so your position will be exposed to other players if you step inside.
Use your inventory properly
Sniper rifles are for long-range shooting, while SMGs or shotguns are for short-range, so choose your positions wisely to be the one who controls the battle.
Use grenades
They are especially effective when thrown into buildings to lure enemies out or when the safe zone is significantly narrowed at the end of the match.
Aim for headshots
It helps you take down enemies faster.
Be vigilant when cleaning buildings
Stay away from windows or doors in buildings to stay out of enemies’ sight.
Explore the building’s layout before hiding in there
Define how many doors and windows are there that enemies can use to invade.
If you need a vehicle, look for the blue pickup truck
That truck will protect you from enemies that use automatic aiming.