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How to perform a trickshot.

Discussion in 'Guides' started by SoMuchWinning, Jan 2, 2015.

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  1. SoMuchWinning

    SoMuchWinning Well-Known Member

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    Welcome, fellow brawlers. Today, I wanted to do a small starter guide for people who are familiar with sniping in Mc-War.
    Basically, as simple as it may seem, trickshotting is difficult and takes a lot of skill to do correctly.

    You can perform trickshots with almost every single Mc-War sniper rifle, it just depends on their accuracy. I myself would suggest using Barrett .50 cal for trickshots and L120_Isolator sniper rifle. It strongly depends on your skill.

    Firstly, before doing 360's and 720's, you need to learn, how to quickscope. It's pretty simple, though. You need to perform a small combo:
    M1-M2-M1, M1 being left click, M2 being right click (mouse2).

    It usually takes some time to do it, but eventually, you'll master it. Quickscoping is very useful and boosts your mobility as a sniper.

    Once you have learned to quickscope, you'll need to take a look at your gaming mouse. It would be great, if it was possible to change it's sensitivity (make sure you know how to set back the default sensitivity), or you can use Minecraft's settings as well. It won't be as good, but it can still do.

    Next off, you need to go to Mc-War servers 1-8, as long as they are populated, and then, you have to choose your sniper loadout.
    I'd suggest using either sleight of hand, or another utility perk. Bear in mind your KDR will drop, if you try to trickshot a ton. You will die.
    So, as a secondary, take either Desert eagle or Python, just for personal defense purposes.

    Then, you need to find a spot that is higher than the ground level, with a sight you can see. Then, you can perform 2 different trickshots;

    The half-trickshots, when you basically quickscope, and spin with your mouse afterwards (360/720). I'd suggest practicing these as a beginner;

    The original trickshots, when you basically run-jump-shoot-spin and then land on the ground afterwards. It will take about 10 hours and 0.05 KDR to master these fully.
    You can also jump-spin-shoot as well, or run-jump-spin-shoot instead. Once you perform these, it will take some time to get a kill.

    I hope this helped, my dear community :V
     
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    Is this really worthy of a thread ...
     
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    Interesting training method.

    I prefer to have Newbies chase a chicken. After I'm done they'll be able to eat lightning and crap thunder.
     
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