Dance chivalry 2 which releases this Tuesday, June 8 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S, gamers will often be looking to secure their KDA, but that won't always ensure victory.
In order to allow you to win games, we will give you some tips.
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Each mode has its specificities
At the exit, you will have access to three game modes which will have their own specificities:
- Team goals: in this mode, you will have to accomplish objectives to win the game. We advise you in this game mode to have at least or two team players who advance the objective while the others deal with the enemies.
- Deathmatch : In this game mode, you will have to make a certain number of eliminations to win the game. In this mode, we advise you to stay together and aim for enemies that seem a little lost on the map or who are weakened.
- Each for himself : probably the most complicated mode since you will be alone against all the other players. In this mode, we advise you to play tactical and not to be cornered by a group of players who would try to play as a team. The first to reach a certain number of eliminations wins the game.
Each element is a deadly weapon
On the maps, each element of the scenery can be a deadly weapon that you can throw at enemies. You can pick up barrels, chickens, etc. Also remember to take a weapon on the ground if you no longer have a weapon in your hands. Also take advantage of traps and destructible elements like hanging candlesticks.
Manage your guard and play as a team
One of the most important elements to manage will be the control of the guard, by effectively parrying an attack, you can destabilize the enemy and take advantage of the opening they leave you. Also remember to play really close to your teammates in order to have backup when you are in trouble..
Aim with the hips
The best way to ensure an elimination will be to slide your line of sight in order to do a spinning attack to speed up the strike. However, be careful, because by turning the camera, you may not see some enemies that may come at you.