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Battle Royale Highlights From An Old Archive Of Call Of Duty Videos

Before our retro gaming event ends, I just want to share the content from our Youtube Channel. These are some highlights of my Battle Royale. It is a compilation of kills and blunders. The blunders are pretty funny and I don’t know what I am thinking on this video but it is worth the watch. If you like it there are a ton of similar videos on the channel. Please do support by subscribing and liking the video.


This is from my old videos in the channel. It is Call Of Duty Mobile, and I think it is worth sharing some cool rounds in the farm, in the icy region of the map and a Tank Round. The video is composed of highlights of 3 rounds in Call Of Duty Mobile. Since we are still in retro gaming, though it is not that retro, it is in the category of old but gold videos.


I think this is around Season 5 of Call Of Duty Mobile, where I run for rankings in Battle Royale. The 3 rounds either I end within the top 10 or I just end in 2nd. 


BattleRoyale is where 100 players will be put in a map for Free For All round of Last Man Standing. Actually it is not that Free for all you can have a duo or team of 5. I do solo all the time. From time to time the safe zone will shrink. If you are outside the safe zone, your health will slowly decline until you die. Always make sure to be in the safe zone at all costs. My operator I used here is the K9, the one with dogs. In the previous updates it was called clown and instead of dogs appearing to aid you, it's zombies. If there are no other players around the dogs will be just barking at the toy machine that you threw until the toy explodes and the dogs will die together with it. Now it is the dogs which make more sense.


I use the dogs to detect or to finish off the job. If the player that you attack has a team mate, they don’t die instantly. Once their health is down to zero, there is a little more time left for that player to crawl and look for his or her teammates. If that happens, if I am able to call the dogs, I will use my operator skills to finish off that player. That is to finish a job, I use the dogs for detection. When I notice that there is someone running or I hear footsteps, I throw my robot toy then let the dogs detect where the other player is. Then I will be the one to finish it all off.


The first round I used detection, I was in the farm in the first round and I noticed someone was in the cabin so I used my operator skills. I followed the dogs and while the players were busy with my dogs, I targeted him and got the kill. It is important that you follow the dogs immediately, since they can be targeted and easy to kill, you might not use the element of surprise since the dogs died first before you. It is important to follow the dogs if they detect something. If they don’t detect something they will just bark at the robot toy, but if they smell a player they will leave the toy robot and follow where the enemy is.


The 2nd round is I use the dogs to finish off the job. I went on killing the player, however it seems he has team mates so after I killed him, he crawled for help, but instead of help I gave him dogs. The dogs are not there to help him, the dogs are there to finish the job. Once the player is crawling they  will never be able to pull the trigger they will just crawl until they die however I am taking any prisoners so I let the dogs have a feast.


The last round is a tank round. This is the perfect example that if you are outside the safe zone you slowly lose health. The last round is also the perfect example, that if your opponent sees you, you can’t see them.


I hope I can go back to Call Of Duty Mobile, I really enjoyed the game and this nurtures my competitive spirit. Unlike RPGs, MOBA or first person shooters, are competitive games that you play against another player. If in RPGs I enjoy the story, sometimes I want to be a team player and in these games I can demonstrate that. Enjoy the video, don’t forget to subscribe.

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