This guide will be showing you the best tips and tricks that you can use to win a match in The Finals. I want to tell you about some little (and maybe sneaky) advice, moves, and things you can do in The Finals to better grasp the game. If you have your own tips, share them in the comments, and I might include them in this guide (talvez).
This guide is split into 4 peças: Fácil, Médio, Duro, and Fun Things.
SOFTCORE TIPS
Element Effects and Counters
Do you also get annoyed by the stinking gas mines near the Cashouts? Or perhaps you’re constantly set on fire, and you don’t know how to fight the flames?
There is the “elements” mechanic in The Finals of which there are 5 no jogo – Poison Gas, Fogo, Fumaça, Falha, and Goo. And almost each of these elements can be countered:
- Poison Gas will ignite and disappear if there is something flammable in its radius;
- Fire is extinguished by smoke (it will extinguish even you in flames);
- Smoke doesn’t dissipate unless the player uses perks or special equipment – Recon Senses perk for Medium class and Thermal Vision equipment for Light Class;
- The Glitch effect is only applied by the special Glitch Grenade that is only used by Light Class and it temporarily disables any of your perks, or equipment from use, except the main weapon. Cannot be countered;
- Goo’s weakness is fire, but we will talk about it later.
Goo and it’s Weakness
Goo doesn’t like fire. Whether it’s from a Goo barrel, Goo Gun, or Goo Grenade, any Goo will catch fire if it gets close to flames like Flamethrowers, fire barrels, or fire grenades.
Once you set a part of the Goo on fire, the flames will spread to all the connected parts nearby. The Goo keeps burning until it’s completely destroyed, and that usually takes about 7 segundos.
Now you’ve got the lowdown on handling that pesky white substance that keeps getting in your way.
Goo Placement
Let’s dive deeper into Goo. This stuff can take a decent beating and act like a makeshift barrier. Por exemplo, you can use it when guarding Cashout or retreating to shield yourself from gunfire coming at your back. It’s also handy for making strategic moves around the map!
Agora, about how Goo spreads. When you use a Goo barrel or Goo grenade, it creates a 2 por 4 wall of Goo upon impact. The wall always faces you if it hits the floor. If you throw it at a wall, the Goo wall appears perpendicular to that wall. If you hit the ceiling, apenas 2 Goo spots show up, facing downwards.
Each bit of Goo sticks around for about a minute. Depois disso, if no one breaks or burns it, the Goo decides to self-destruct.
Throwing Stuff Around can Actually Hurt People
Tudo bem, let’s switch gears from Goo.
No jogo, you can chuck various items. You probably knew this already. Grab a flowerpot with the “F” key and toss it using the left mouse button.
Mas aqui está o chute – a flowerpot can actually deal some damage if it smacks into your opponent’s body. The Medium class will bite the dust after 5 hits from any garden tool or even a Vault box you’re hauling to Cashout. The Light class drops after 3 sucessos, and the Heavy class takes 7 sucessos.
And if you slap a mine or C4 onto such an item, you’ve got yourself an impromptu launcher fashioned from a lantern or a fan.
Throw Things Even Further
You can fling items over longer distances by following these moves:
- Crouching gives a bit more range, mas não é uma grande diferença.
- You hit maximum throwing power when you’re on the run.
Just standing or walking won’t give you any extra oomph.
Também, think about your class. The Light class, despite being the speedster, is the feeblest. Their throwing range is the shortest. Por outro lado, the Heavy class is the heavyweight champ when it comes to heaving stuff around, influenced by good ol’ gravity.
How to Deal with Windows
Agora, let’s chat about WINDOWS. They might seem straightforward in The Finals, but there’s a bit more to it.
- You can effortlessly glide through any glass window in the game just by crashing into it. No need to shoot or smack it beforehand.
- But closed windows? If you’re outside a building, and the shutters are blocking the window, you’ll have to show them who’s boss and give them a solid elbow strike to get in. Or just shoot them. Just using your body won’t do the trick.
- Agora, if you’re inside a building, and the windows are sealed with shutters from the outside, no manual breaking required. Just slam into them with your torso like a wild person, e você está pronto para ir.
Ziplines and Ladders are Breakable
If you’re hiding on the roof and don’t want any unwanted guests climbing up with a zipline or a vertical ladder, here’s the scoop:
- Ziplines can be wrecked with two solid melee hits, a few shots from your weapon, or just blowing them up.
- Vertical ziplines can be taken down by smacking the iron end of the hanging rope.
- Ladders are fair game for breaking too. Give them a good hit, and they’ll be out of commission.
Grappling Hook Quick Evasion
For all you Light class players rocking the grappling hook perk, here’s a tip to dodge enemy damage: Use that grappling hook. But when there’s no handy vertical structure nearby to latch onto, go ahead and hook it directly to the ground beneath you. This trick gives you a speed boost, letting you swiftly escape the danger zone.
Turret and Other Deployable Placements
Here’s a little tidbit that might have slipped by many: certain deployable gear for the Medium class isn’t confined to the floor—it can also go on walls and even ceilings!
- Por exemplo, the Medium class turret is quite versatile in its placement;
- The APS turret follows suit;
- And here’s a bonus: you can spin your turret in different directions by hitting the right mouse button!
Jump Pad Can Be Destroyed
Agora, shifting gears to the Medium class deployables—Jump Pads are another gem that can be placed almost anywhere, be it a wall or a ceiling!
Mas aqui está o chute: they aren’t indestructible! Sim, you can actually break ‘em. Uau, certo?
MIDCORE TIPS
Tudo bem, buckle up for some slightly more advanced tips.
Turret on carryables
Ever thought about putting deployables on carryable items? Bem, now you can.
- Slap your turret onto any object you can pick up, e pronto, it’s now portable and fully operational!
- Amp it up by stacking your turret with your friends’ turrets on one carried object—talk about overkill!
- And get this, it’s not just explosives that can hitch a ride; you can make the APS Turret portable too!
- Imagine this madness: chuck this combo of destruction at your enemies!
Turrets are Indestructible?
Sim, turrets are tough cookies… but only if the surface or object supporting them stays intact.
As we covered earlier, you can stick turrets on all sorts of unconventional surfaces. But if that surface gives way, fear not for your faithful gun buddy. It’ll be just fine, ready for the next round of action.
Throwables and Punches
When you’re snagging barrels with all sorts of peculiar stuff inside, sometimes it’s wise to give them a good smack before tossing them around.
- If you’re holding a barrel filled with flammable liquid, give it two solid hits without letting go to ignite it. Por aqui, it’s set to explode right away, rather than waiting for impact or a gunshot.
- Holding a Goo barrel? Bem, a couple of hits will create a triangle of Goo around it.
- Got a smoke canister in your hands? You can use it to douse yourself and the surroundings, a win-win for both you and your buddies.
- Agora, if you’re clutching a canister of poisonous gas, I wouldn’t recommend smacking it while it’s in your hands. It dishes out significant damage, and the ground impact effect is no different.
Rocket Propane Tanks
Almost slipped my mind—If you strap C4 to a propane canister and launch it into an obstacle or an enemy, you can dish out some serious damage! The key is hitting that right mouse button in time to set off the explosion.
And get this, it’s not just C4 that you can attach; various mines can hitch a ride on throwable items too!
Agora, here’s the kicker with the propane canister trick. When you send off this makeshift rocket, the canister itself cruises noticeably slower than if it’s unadorned. But here’s the twist—the explosive impact is all thanks to the mine attached to the canister. Então, hitch anything you can onto these red death balloons and launch this explosive firework at your foes! Fingers crossed you hit your target!
Propane Tank Whack
I’ve got a simple yet incredibly handy tip for you. Ever thrown a propane tank at a short distance only for it not to explode right away—sometimes bouncing off surfaces or enemies, causing frustration? Bem, here’s the trick: give that canister a swift melee hit before launching it, and it’s almost guaranteed to explode upon hitting any obstacle. This little tweak makes these canisters a much more potent tool, na minha opinião. And way more perilous for your adversaries.
Jump Even Further on Jump Pads
If you’re looking to amp up your speed when using Jump Pads (whether stationary or portable—não importa), this nifty tip will do the trick:
- Start by running before hopping onto the Jump Pad;
- Right before you land on the Jump Pad, hit that crouch button to perform a Slide.
- This will give your character a boost, letting you cover a greater distance.
Goo Traversal
Goo turns out to be quite a handy mechanic. Com isso, you can not only set up barricades but also craft basic structures for traversing the map. Check this out:
- With the Goo Gun, you can fashion a bridge out of Goo, linking one distant spot to another;
- Shoot the Goo Gun beneath your feet, leap, and construct a tower of Goo, swiftly reaching elevated areas;
- Build a staircase on a wall, climb it, and get to higher places;
- Utilize Goo grenades to create a platform, enabling you to jump onto it and reach your desired location.
Grapple Hook Traversal
Navigating with the grappling hook can be a bit tricky, but these tips should make it clearer, especially when you’re trying to ascend and avoid an abrupt descent:
- While hooked, imprensa “Mudança + S” to give yourself a gentle boost above the hook point, preventing a face-first collision with the wall and subsequent fall.
- alternativamente, after hooking, refrain from pressing any other keys to allow yourself to be lifted slightly upward in a similar manner. The effect is a bit less potent than the previous advice.
- Agora, if you’re aiming to crash headfirst into the walls, segurar “Mudança + C” and descend lower or directly toward the hook point. I wouldn’t recommend this if your goal is to climb higher.
Jump and Slide
I’d wager some of you might have sensed a shift in movement speed in the game’s released version. If things still feel a bit off, even after adjusting your FOV, you’re onto something. The developers did make some changes after all.
Without delving into all the nitty-gritty details, agora, to execute a slide after landing, you must hold down the Shift key on the keyboard and then crouch. No passado, pressing Shift wasn’t necessary, and the slide would occur regardless.
Então, to pull off a slide after a jump now, here’s the drill:
- Hold down the Shift key;
- Keep the W key pressed;
- Right before landing, hit that crouch button.
Nail this sequence, and you’ll slide like a pro.
Jump Pads Everywhere
Jump pads are pretty versatile – you can set them on any surface of any object on the map, as long as the space accommodates the entire Jump Pad. Get creative with your placements!
HARDCORE TIPS
Goo and Jump Pad
Guess what, our good ol’ Goo is back, and this time it’s teaming up with the Jump Pad!
The Jump Pad sits quite snugly on the uneven surface of Goo, so here’s a nifty trick for you:
- Construct a DIY catapult and send grenades, minas, explosive or poisonous canisters, or pretty much anything you fancy, flying toward your enemies. Ter em mente, no entanto, sometimes it might veer off course;
- Craft a makeshift catapult for yourself and your squad! The stunts you can pull off with this setup might just leave you astounded.
Fire Grenade through the floor
Those recent tips are indeed quite handy, and you can often leverage them in battle to shift the tide in your favor.
Por exemplo, here’s a nugget: If you set the ceiling ablaze with an incendiary grenade, those on the floor above will feel the burn. Now that you’re in the know, use this tactically to flush out enemies lurking near CashOut. Wisdom is key!
Gas Mines are Overpowered
Mines loaded with poisonous gas are, na minha opinião, the most potent gadget in the entire game. And also the most perilous. Let’s crank up the danger level a notch:
- Stick a mine on the ceiling, and when you detonate it, both enemies and allies on the floor above will take damage, even through the floor.
- De forma similar, if you set off a mine on a higher floor with enemies, those below will also feel the toxic effects, taking damage from the gas. Talk about adding an extra layer of danger!
Far Jump with Grappling Hook
The grappling hook in this game is a real gem, but to make the most of it, you’ve got to master its use both in combat and during traversal.
A crucial tip is understanding that you shouldn’t rely on the game to automatically turn off the grapple. You’ve got to disable it yourself after use to avoid getting stuck and to cover longer distances.
- To deactivate the grapple, acertar o “P” button again.
- If you forget to press Q, there’s a chance you’ll get stuck at the spot where the grapple first hooked.
- Once you’ve built up the speed you want and are facing the direction you intend to go, bater “P” again to maintain that momentum and cover a greater distance. Mastery is the key!
Grapple Slide Jump
The grapple isn’t just for pulling yourself to a single point or making jumps—it can be a tool for skilled players to pull off some intricate tricks.
One example is spinning yourself mid-air using the grapple, potentially building up momentum and speed for a more powerful launch.
It’s worth noting that the grapple in this game shares some similarities with the one in Titanfall 2 and Apex Legends. Inertia is maintained, meaning you don’t simply teleport yourself to the grapple attachment point; em vez de, you preserve momentum, adding a layer of complexity and finesse to its use. There’s a lot to explore with this versatile tool!
BONUS TIPS AND TRICKS
Self-propel Propane Tank
Surprising as it may seem, The Finals and Fortnite do share a little something in common. Here’s a neat trick for you:
Stand on a propane tank, aim at its valve, and take a precise shot. The result? You’ll be soaring through the air on that tank for a bit! The possibilities that open up with this maneuver are indeed intriguing. Get ready for some unexpected aerial adventures!
Jump Pads are Not What They Seems to Be
Jump Pads are more than just fancy decorations; they’re independent physical objects with a surprise up their sleeve. Try this out for an unexpected outcome:
- Set a Jump Pad on a destructible object.
- Wreck that object.
- Watch what happens with the Jump Pad. Something unexpected might just unfold!
Sniper Rifle is Actually a Railgun
Here’s an interesting quirk with the light class when using the shocker:
- Hold the shocker.
- Come to a complete stop with it in hand.
- Begin running.
- While running, switch to any primary weapon.
- If you don’t stop, the first shot will land right in the center of the screen.
This becomes especially noticeable with a sniper rifle. At full speed, without aiming down sights, and with the right skills, you might even score headshots!
No entanto, I strongly advise against using this in a regular game. It’s undoubtedly a bug, and exploiting it might lead to a ban. Exercise caution with this one.
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