Free Fire, the First Person Shooter (FPS) made by Garena, is the most popular battle royale game. In fact, they were able to win the title of Most Downloaded Mobile Game, in three consecutive years on the Google Play Store and App Store based on App Annie.
It's just that, for some beginners, they must be confused by the various words that are thrown by the old players. Therefore, we have collected information from various sources, Tuesday (19/4/2022), so that the new Survivors will not be confused.
So what's wrong? The following are Free Fire terms that players should know, especially for beginners. So don't stutter when your teammates say it.
Free Fire (FF) terms
1. Knock Down
The first term, namely Knock Down. Where is a moment or position a player has not been able to continue the battle, until a teammate helps him.
Usually, this happens when the player's Health Point (HP) has reached the threshold. So he had to crouch on the ground. When experiencing this bitter incident, players can only be patient until a friend helps or unfortunately the opponent can immediately finish off.
2. Revive
Well, Revive itself is a term to help friends who experience Knock Down. In practice, Survivors must approach a teammate, then activate this healing feature.
However, keep in mind that you can Revive if the Knock Down time limit has not expired. If the friend dies first, then doing this will be useless.
3. End
End is usually used by players, when ending a game or opponent. Actually this term is also used in several other competitive titles.
In the Free Fire game itself, it is used when a battle or war occurs, then when the opponent is knocked down and the gamer kills him on the spot, so that his partner cannot revive. So that's called End.
4. Flank
Flank is usually also known in the world of football. Where is this position, take the right or left side of the field.
More or less similar to that. Free Fire players also often mention the word Flank, when they are about to surround an opponent from various angles. Usually, teammates will say "Left or right flank cave yes".
That means, he will try to attack the opponent from different sides. The goal is to be invisible and can kill easily.
5. Highground
Highground is one of the efforts made, to launch an attacking strategy. Usually players, including pro players, often mention this word.
As the name suggests, Highground is a kind of position or the highest position in the game from the enemy. For example, securing hilly areas, so that it is easy to monitor the opponent's movements.
6. Low ground
While Lowground is the opposite of Highground. Because this mention feels right, when the player will take a position in a lower area than the opponent.
For example, you and your teammates are in town. Then the opponent is in the hills in the area.
7. Sandwiches
Remember, the sandwiches here are not food. Rather the depiction of a position, which is not profitable for all players.
It happens, when the player and his teammates, are between several enemies. So maybe the opponent is in front, behind, right or left. The point is surrounded from various directions.
8. Loot
The next term for Free Fire is Loot. This word is used frequently, in several other shooting games.
The aims and objectives are still the same. In short, it is the activity of taking or collecting combat equipment, ranging from firearms, sharp weapons, bags, armor, helmets, bullets and much more.
9. Rush
Rush itself is a way that all players do, when they will attack opponents aggressively and quickly. More or less the meaning is the same as the word push.
Usually used when you already know the opponent's position. Then you can say Rush to your teammates, as a direct means of attacking in a barbaric manner.
10. Booyah
The last term Free Fire is Booyah. This word can be found every Survivors, with a record of successfully becoming a team or player who can survive until the match is over.
So if you die first or fall in the middle of the match, this term cannot be found. Because Booyah is a term or expression of hard work that paid off with satisfactory results, as a winner in the game.