Battlebit Remastered: How To Dodge Bullets | Movement Guide

Jawad Saeed
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Battlebit Remastered is a new first-person shooter inspired by the Battlefield series. Its immense popularity right now is explained by the addictive gameplay loop and low poly look. Players are able to battle in large maps that can support up to 254 players at one time. This movement guide will focus on methods that can help players dodge bullets.

How to Dodge Bullets

Class and Loadout

For starters, if you want to move at maximum speed, we recommend the Medic class. Equip light armor and pair this with a normal backpack. Do not equip heavy backpacks since they will reduce your movement speed.

Light backpacks

As an added bonus, you can remove your helmet to increase your ADS Speed. However, this does come at the cost of you being more vulnerable to headshots since the entire purpose of a helmet is to provide you with a window to attack the person who is shooting you.

Removing helmet

Rapid Movement

This first technique has been dubbed by many players as the House Fly technique. The reason for this is that it involves the players rapidly sprinting and changing directions, which makes it extremely difficult for enemies to land any shots. Part of the reason why this move is so effective in the game is due to the very well-tuned air control mechanics that the game has.

Housefly technique

Making this move is quite simple and requires players to continuously jump and sprint while holding the W key, which makes the player go forward. In addition, players need to rapidly change directions using the mouse so that enemies cannot land shots easily. We recommend using the default sensitivity since if it is higher, you might have trouble controlling your movement.

Zipline

The next technique requires the player to use the Zipline from the Grappling Hook. This gadget is part of the Recon class and provides significant mobility to the player. There are two possible movements that players can utilize with the Zipline. For the first one, players have to simply jump on and off the Zipline and use the air control to rapidly change directions. This move is very similar to the Housefly technique and allows players to engage in aerial combat.

First zipline technique

The second technique with the Zipline involves using it to sort of double jump. Doing this is very simple and requires players to run into the Zipline and then simply jump. This will result in the players being able to jump farther distances and, with the air control, line up some pretty nice shots.

Double jump

One final tip for players is not to spend too much time lining up Grappling Hook shots. Simply shoot the hook and then use the above-mentioned techniques to engage your enemies. Additionally, the techniques mentioned before can also be used with ladders, so make sure to utilize them if you do not use the Recon class.

Circle Strafing

This is a good technique that can be used as an alternative to peeking. For this, players have to jump and use the W, D, S, and A keys in quick succession. Using the air control mechanics allows the players to move in a clockwise orientation. An anticlockwise orientation can also be utilized depending on the situation, but it requires reversing the key order.

Circle strafing

We recommend using this technique in areas with cars. Jump on top of the car and circle strafe after moving backward. This can allow you to hit no-scopes easily if you are a sniper player.

Window Jumping

Although this technique may seem unorthodox, it is one of those that can help you immensely if used properly. For this, players have to jump into the window but then crouch and, lastly, sprint. All of these must be done within quick succession to pull this move off. However, this does require impeccable timing and requires some practice before using it in real games.

Window jumping

This move is much better than conventional vaulting since it reduces the time required for entering or exiting buildings through windows. For practicing this movement, we recommend heading to the Training Range.

Parallel Wall Jumping

At times you might want to jump over a wall, but it is slightly higher, meaning that the game will force the player to vault. This not only wastes time but also ends up placing you in the wrong place, directly in the enemy crosshairs. To resolve this issue, simply stand parallel to the wall and jump after sprinting. This will result in the player directly jumping on the wall in the correct position instead of vaulting.

Parallel wall jumping

Walking Keybinds

Another good technique involves using windows to vault onto roofs instead of using the stairs in the building. This requires you to bind the scroll wheel to the walking keybind. This will allow you to strafe very slowly and hang on the ledges of windows. From there, you can simply jump up and climb onto higher surfaces.

Jumping up from window

This is a very useful technique since most players in the game tend to camp on roofs or the stairs leading to the roof. This technique can be used to catch such players off guard and defeat them.

We hope that you gained some useful insight from this movement guide. For questions or suggestions, comment down below, and we will get back to you.

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