So...
I'll teach you how to play TNTTAG like all "pros".
So if you got TNT from someone What do you need to do? Right - Tag to that @$$ back.
What if you got TNT from game? Just die or /lobby.
Rules are simple.
@CcR_12 needed this tutorial so much
Doing /lobby will count you a lose. The alternative is save and quit unless you don’t mind about your loses. Although doing save and quit may get annoying as you have to rejoin the server every time you do so.
1. Jump while running, it's faster than just sprinting.
2. If you're going against a tag legend then uhhhh...
3. If there is someone that regularly camps then keep an eye on them
4. Memorize u maps
5. If ur in a 1v1 situation then idk jump around
6. Time ur jumps. Predict movements. A I M.
-If you’re going against a tag legend, best thing to do is try to be unpredictable. Use tactics that will confused them or have them off-guard. Tag legends tend to predict movements, and most of the times they land the hit. Be careful against them.
-Regularly camping is annoying, especially if they make it to the finals and you are it. Try eliminating them during the first few rounds, considering there are a lot of players; and if you don’t get them, you can use a newbie as bait. Keeping an eye on them is also a good alternative, but what if you don’t know how to get to their camping spot? (consider the beginners)
-Memorizing maps is a huge deal. Shortcuts, hiding spots, everything matters. Predicting where a player is will become easier if you dedicate to this game.
-In a 1v1 situation, try being unpredictable. If it’s a Pro vs. Pro then this doesn’t work, considering they may use same tactics and will assume you do them first. At that point for them, it’s all about chances. If you play smart, consider moving around them and they will have a struggle catching up to you.
-Timing jumps is important even if it sounds dumb. A wrong jump could slow you down, giving the player who is it the chance to strike at you, keep that in mind. Predicting movements is also important as you can land a hit on them when they least expect it (you may be rusty at first but as time goes by, you will get better). About aim, that all depends on your device and sensitivity. Small device players tend to have a problem with this. You can switch jump and sneak but you’ll have to get used to it. Or if you’re like me and don’t like that, you have to train your thumb to move and react fast when someone is nearby. Your thumb will hurt afterwards of course.
Some things here may be wrong since I no longer play Tag. Although I used to be good, Tag has changed during the 3-4 years I was gone. You can always ask the other players how they handle the game (if they are nice-).