How can CF practice knives well?

Updated on Game 2024-04-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Glad for your question, thank you CF Usage of the knife in the knife If your opponent is a master, then be patient. Be good at footwork. This is important.

    To put it bluntly, you have to be afraid of fighting with a master, don't rush, rush and die fast, I don't know if you pay attention? If you have a heavy knife, the knife will cut down to the apex, and (when there is a sound) The attack power of the knife will be at that moment, and then it will be gone. The moment he put away his knife, he didn't have any attack power.

    Grasp this well, and pay attention to it yourself. Practice more. Encountering a master can lead him to be fooled, for example.

    You can go up and get to the attack range. (about 2 people away) immediately back away. By then, it was very likely that he had already gone under the knife.

    But since it's still a little far away from you, the attack power at that moment has no effect on you! At this point, you don't need me to teach you what to do, right? Remember not to panic, no matter what the situation is.

    For example, some people have a crooked knife. Wrong passes. Many people like to use light chops.

    Actually, this is the case. You can go back a distance. Draw a light knife while retreating.

    Guess when you don't have long back, your opponent is still spinning around like a fly. Generally with their backs to you. You can take the opportunity to deal with him!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, the knife battle Baotou is very simple, the main thing is to practice more First of all, aim the crosshair at a little above the head If someone comes to fight with you, if he is in a straight line to fight with you, then your Baotou is very simple When you go to only about one step with the opponent, press the heavy knife Now bypass him (don't really go around and cut past him, pay attention to the side of him and immediately retreat) So you can practice more I am now a sword god and not as troublesome as going upstairs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, it is necessary to grasp the attack range of the knife, and the knife can generally hit or get a headshot if it is shot at a certain distance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Play more knife fights, play Dole techniques and it will come out. To have my own experience is to work more and get more

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Side Knife: You charge towards the enemy.

    At the moment when you are about to make contact with an enemy, move to the left or right while giving your opponent a heavy sword. 2.Squatting knife:

    You charge at the enemy, and the moment you come into contact with the enemy, quickly crouch down and aim a heavy knife at the opponent's abdomen. 3.Broaches:

    Similarly, you rush at the enemy, but the moment you make contact with the enemy, the knife is raised upwards and the enemy is usually killed by a violent head. 4.Rotary knives:

    Slash around the enemy in a circle with a light knife, taking care to aim for the head. Tactical application of knives:1

    It's not easy for your opponent to rush at you! Turning around to dodge, with a draw, he was hit by a blow. But if he also uses a heavy knife, be careful.

    You can stab him sideways, but with a wide margin, so that he can take a heavy knife for nothing and you will not be harmed, or use a light knife to revolve around him. Grind him to death. 2.

    The opponent jumps at you, which is the easiest, you just need him to jump on your head and give him a heavy knife upward, and he only has 45 HP and 95 armor, and then at the end of the straight rush with a heavy knife, you may only spend 20 HP. 3.The opponent does not move in place, with a light knife non-stop, this is more annoying, you rush to the head before you do, this time with a squatting knife, you rush over, he aims at your head, at this time you squat down to give him a heavy knife, he scratches you up to about 10 points of blood.

    4.The opponent circles around you, which is also more annoying, and the solution is that you rush straight towards him, don't get a little blood, give him a heavy knife, and then withdraw, waiting for the opportunity to give a heavy knife. This method is to look at your blood.

    When the opponent weighs a heavy knife and you still have 55 HP, you can charge hard, and when you have 40 points, you have to use a heavy knife to slash. 5 knife attack formula: 1 heavy knife, 4 light knife and the master must not jump!

    This is a theory, and it takes more practice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Control the distance.

    To put it bluntly, practice with your eyes and brain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Then check the cf broken step on the Internet! (The broken step is specially made with a knife).

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