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Movement Mechanics (Practical Fundamentals)

Patch/context note

  • Primary source: E5CRaB37G5E
  • Focus: movement basics and practical tech that improve consistency, not highlight-only tricks.

High-impact habits first

  • Slide whenever your speed allows (including after many dashes).
  • Use dash -> slide habitually to preserve pressure/ammo and reposition faster.
  • In the air, avoid autopilot holding W; air-strafe with lateral inputs + mouse movement for better control.
  • Use crouch exits from ziplines to preserve momentum.
  • Prefer diagonal air dashes where route/safety allows for faster travel.

Stamina-efficient routing

  • Keep track of what consumes stamina and what can preserve it (route choice matters).
  • Use wall jumps/terrain interactions to gain distance or height with less stamina burn.
  • Save stamina for combat-critical moments instead of spending it all on routine travel.

Practical combat movement notes

  • Sliding can be used to cancel/shorten exposure windows after movement commitments.
  • Instant movement bursts can improve engage/disengage timing but should be practiced deliberately.
  • Heavy melee lunge can serve as emergency micro-reposition if stamina is exhausted.
  • Do not learn everything at once.
  • Add one movement habit at a time in live games (e.g., day 1: dash->slide; day 2: zipline crouch exits; day 3: air-strafe discipline).
  • Watch strong players for map-specific route usage, then copy one pattern at a time.

Caveat

  • Advanced niche tech (edge/corner variants, niche micro routes) is optional for most players early.
  • Prioritize repeatable, fight-relevant movement consistency first.