Whether you're willing to play for the hours needed to earn hundreds of thousands of Singapore Dollars, or you want to spend less money on a game, we can teach you how to be rich in free fire. If you'd like to be rich, here's what we're going to teach you. You are currently in Singapore. Credit: Jose Davila Lamezal/Shutterstock.com What to buy Try to pick up a whole bunch of items with prices below S$5. Some popular Singapore commodities that will help you to be rich: – Food – Breads, Snacks, Noodles and other easily bought foodstuffs are a really great way to boost your Singapore Dollars Store balance. – Fashion – Fashion items cost S$5 and above. For the sake of quality and style, invest in these. – Accessories – Got a big bag full of stuff?
How to Be the Richest Noob in Free Fire: Buy without getting killed. Using money isn't just to kill your opponents, but to save yourself from being killed. This is how you become a "Good" player. Avoid doing side deals. You don't earn much money because most players are pretty reckless in Free Fire. Stay away from helping other players kill someone else. Avoid doing favors, swindles, and loans.
As per the video, do not do business with Pradeshi, Pawan, or Ranten. Only enter Free Fire with Free In. You can become the richest Noob by mastering three basic skills: Buy without getting killed. Use money to buy guns. Avoid getting killed.
Shopping's one of the most fun things to do in games. It's rare that any game even lets you spend real money, but a few games still let you buy stuff with real money. Buy the Gold. This isn't necessary for everyone, but it is helpful if you're just starting out. It makes the game's store look a bit nicer and will save you money in the long run.
Gold's pretty cheap if you don't have any. You can get it for as little as $1, which is less than a movie ticket. Gold's even cheaper if you just spend $10 on the game. Garena Free Fire doesn't have a ton of content, so you can almost buy a month of Free Fire for $20. However, the store does get more expensive the more you get, so keep this in mind. This isn't necessary for everyone, but it is helpful if you're just starting out.
I spent my first day in Free Fire on day one - November 10th - running around aimlessly, trying to find a way to join a team of people that seemed pretty promising. After trying many times, I started getting pretty stressed, as I felt like I was the only one still stuck on the street. So I decided to look for other people to help me, and that's when I found my new home - *phew*, four people.
Eventually, they offered me a team - a group of 3 people - which was a real shot in the arm, because we were (kinda) winning. However, after the first round, it became pretty clear that there was something off about the teams we were playing with, so we decided to switch back to playing by ourselves, and that's when we started winning again.
Inventory Management Tier 2 Equipment Stats & Abilities Stats Athleticism – Increases movement speed by 5% for all abilities, but decreases it by 10% for skills. Weakness Strength – Increases the cooldown of all skills by 15% and ability cooldown recharge rate by 50% for 5 seconds when out of combat. However, it also reduces damage taken by 5%. Parries – reduces damage taken by 25% Shoot First – uses the power of your long-range rifles.
You have to use long-range rifles, so shoot first. Dash – you can also get more movement speed when you get into combat. So you won't die to the goons so fast anymore. Strength Substrate - Basic attacks lower the cooldown of following skills by 15 seconds. Grudge - Electrocutes a mob, dealing 50% of the damage you deal to the mob as fire damage.
One of the more fun aspects of a MOBA is learning new weapons. I’m not talking about stock tips. I’m talking about upgrading weapons to the point where you have ridiculous attacks. To be honest, we didn’t unlock most of the fun weapons like Phlogs and these so let me explain how to get them and then I will be listing weapon upgrades. If you’ve made it this far, you’re probably bored of these two features. Of course, you’ll have fun playing on the character you bought, but to be honest, I was at level 5 and all the fun is in watching the other players and learning the new ones. That’s why we are here.
by Monsoon2016 Good luck to the all participants in this tournament.