Here’s everything you need to know about bombs in Arena Breakout: Infinite.
Grenades are one of the most important tools in Arena Breakout: Infinite, and are a costly investment early on. But it is very useful when competing with other players. Because there are many things There’s a lot to know about bombs. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you use grenades like a pro.
theoretical hand grenade
Let’s start with the basics: when a grenade is thrown or thrown at you. There will be a red signal that will show you where the bombs are and which one you are dealing with. It also indicates the effective range of the bomb. So if you don’t see any indicators on the screen. You will not be attacked.
When you install a grenade through the grenade wheel This happens when pressing the “G” button. You can throw it high or low. By pressing the left mouse button Your character will throw grenades at a high angle. while the right mouse button will throw the grenade at a low angle. This allows you to throw a grenade at a second floor window or into a room without hitting the ceiling.
You can also make grenades by pressing the “R” button. This way you can control when the grenade explodes after you throw it. All grenades like the M67, Mk 2 or GHO have a 4 second delay until they explode. Stun Grenade and Flashbang have a 2.5 second delay, and smoke and gas grenades have a 2 second delay. This will take some getting used to the timing. time We recommend getting acquainted with the shooting range.
The last thing you should know is splash damage. Both the M67 and Mk 2 deal damage in a radius around them. While the Mk 2 appears to be more effective against higher tier armor, the M67 deals damage in a radius around them. Total more than And if you’re in a situation where you can’t run far enough from a bomb, Turn around and be less likely to take damage.
Hand grenade in practice
Now we can put this theory aside. Let’s talk about how you can use grenades in the field. Grenades are often used to clear rooms and buildings or to force enemies to move. The following tips are mainly intended to teach you what you can do with grenades. But we encourage you to get creative and experiment.
Fragmentation and grenades are used to force other players to move. It always depends on the room you’re in and how much space is available, but throwing an M67 or GHO in someone’s direction will cause them to run away or damage a lot of their health. GHOs are especially devious here, because (in At the time of writing) GHO completely ignores walls, furniture, and other obstacles with an explosion radius.
Molotov cocktails and tear gas are excellent tools for denying space to the enemy. Suppose someone takes up a position on the second floor of a building. Molotov cocktails and tear gas (unless they’re wearing gas masks) can make the room very uncomfortable at times. This allows you to change positions and press for an advantage.
Flashbang and Stun Grenade are useful whenever you’re in combat or whenever someone looks in your general direction. When thrown out Players will be turned away or blinded. This will allow you to drop on them. They can be especially evil once you’ve concocted grenades far enough in advance. So it will explode as soon as it appears on the screen.
Smoke Grenades, on the other hand, are great at denying sight. Use these to conceal your movement by throwing them into a narrow passageway in front of a window, or disrupt other players by throwing them into the room they are holding. You know when you throw a tear gas grenade behind it, it explodes with a little smoke? The gray smoke will cover most of the yellow smoke? Something you might want to try when playing on a team.
For more information on Arena Breakout: Infinite, check out our other guides, such as how to earn money or cheap but effective equipment.