Do you ever feel like turning a road into a hostile vehicle obstacle course in BattleBit Remastered? Dieser Leitfaden zeigt Ihnen, wie es geht.
Überblick
In Battlebit, for mines to work, vehicles must trigger them by hitting them. Also, to make your mines effective, place them where vehicles commonly pass through, like roads. To maximize their effectiveness and conserve your limited AV mines, deploy them where vehicle movement areas are narrowest, like bottlenecks.
Jedoch, keep in mind that AV Mines aren’t very effective against tanks. For dealing with tanks, opt for Tandem Rockets instead, as they prove more efficient in taking down gepanzerte Fahrzeuge.
Basic Execution
Let’s find a spot on the road where vehicles frequently travel, particularly when leaving a base or heading towards an objective. It’s ideal if this stretch of road is flanked by walls or buildings on one or both sides. Once identified, we’ll strategically place four mines along the road, evenly spaced out. This method is quick and straightforward, but it’s not the most efficient. It might miss catching bikes consistently and won’t necessarily halt multiple trucks or bikes from passing through. Jedoch, we can improve upon this strategy.
Advanced Execution
Instead of just scattering mines evenly along the road, let’s make it trickier for vehicles. Start by narrowing the space vehicles can move in. Barriers are okay, but most vehicles can smash through them (we’ll use that later). Hesco Walls are great for blocking vehicles. Sandbags work too.
Put a Hesco Wall or Sandbags on the side of the road, building inward. Block off any paths other than the one you want vehicles to take (where your mines are). Use built Hesco Walls or Sandbags for cover, and you can use them as fighting positions, but don’t stand near your mines. Keep building until there’s a gap about two Hesco Walls wide. Place two sets of mines in the small remaining gap, spaced so they won’t detonate each other. This catches lighter vehicles but isn’t as effective against LAVs. It should look like this when done.
Some smart vehicle players may catch on after dying to the mines a couple of times. Especially LAV drivers might shoot the mines. Aber keine Sorge, there’s a solution.
Dealing with Smart Players
Bedauerlicherweise, Battlebit doesn’t allow burying mines, but we can hide them differently.
If you’re up against smart LAV players, try a different setup. Instead of the standard one, use a Barrier that LAVs can drive over and hide the AV mines behind it. For maximum damage to LAVs, put all four mines behind the Barrier. You can mix it up too. Place a single Barrier in the middle of the road with mines behind it, letting friendly vehicles pass without triggering the trap. But in practice, they might still drive over the Barrier. Alternative, block the road entirely, leaving only the trapped Barrier for enemy vehicles to drive through.
This might make opposing vehicles cautious, which is the goal. If an LAV is scared of every Barrier you place, you’ve succeeded. Try tricking them by placing Barriers with no mines behind them. It’s unlikely to work every time in a match though.
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