Stick Arena: Ballistick Walkthrough :
This walkthrough for Stick Arena: Ballistick [PC] has been posted at 20 Nov 2012 by GamingProdigy and is called "Stick Arena Ballistick Strategy Guide to Become a Pro". If walkthrough is usable don't forgot thumbs up GamingProdigy and share this with your freinds. And most important we have 3 other walkthroughs for Stick Arena: Ballistick, read them all!
GamingProdig y |
Walkthrough - Stick Arena Ballistick Strategy Guide to Become a ProThere are several different things that you can do while playing Stick Arena that can make a puny rank 1 look like a rank 8! Here are all of them. 1.) How to dodge: It's simple. While in rapid gun fire, you can do 1 of 2 things to get yourself out of harm's way. The first thing you can do is to simply run around in circles while shooting at your enemy target. If you keep getting hit by your enemy, change the direction of your circles so that you go the opposite direction. This almost always tricks your opponent! The second thing that you can do to evade gun fire is a much simpler and safer method, but it is less efficient in taking out your opponents. This method is referred to as "wall hugging". All wall hugging is, is when you hide behind a wall to evade the attacks of your opponent(s). It is possible to attack your opponent(s) while wall-hugging by quickly getting open so that you can attack your opponent and as soon as you hit him once, quickly resume wall-hugging. This "wall-hug, attack" method, is what I like to call it, is only recommended for true pros. It requires a great amount of skill to pull off. 2.) Know the ranges of all weapons: Each and every weapon has a different range. I will go over all of the weapon's ranges here (excluding the Lab Pass ones). Glock/Pistol - Longest range of all the weapons listed here. Pretty much has an infinite range. It's EXCELLENT for snipes!! AK47 - Medium range, a little longer than that of the Shotgun. Shotgun - Medium range, a little shorter than that of the AK47. Katana Blades/Swords - The longest of the non-gun weapons (of the close-range weapons). Hammer/Sledge - Is just about a millimeter longer than that of the Baseball Bat. Baseball Bat - Has the shortest range, but is very close to that of the Sledge. Fists - Just pathetic. I was able to take down a sledger with just my bare fists, but it was predictably hard to do!!! And he was a noob too! Not too mention it took forever to kill him!! Only fist fight if you're being attacked and there's no other weapon nearby. Chances are... you're gonna die though. :( 3.) No exactly how many hits it takes to kill someone or to be killed with every single weapon. I will be listing the non-Lab Pass weapons only. Hammer/Sledge - One hit kill, but slow as f**k! Takes about 2 seconds to reload. Shotgun - 3 hits to kill, about a 1 second long reload time. Baseball Bat - 4 hits to kill, about a half-a-second reload time. Glock/Pistol - 5 hits to kill, a split-second reload time. Katana Blades/Swords - 8 hits to kill, same reload time as the Glock; a split-second reload time. AK47 - 8 hits to kill, fastest reload time of them all. So fast, I don't even know! 4.) This is probably the most important tip of them all! LISTEN TO SOUNDS!!! You can hear when someone spawns near your location. You can also hear when someone picks up a new weapon and/or shoot them. You can also hear a sound when someone gets hit near you. By listening to these sounds, you can determine exactly where an enemy target is before you even see them! This trick is ALWAYS handy!!! 5.) Know these phrases. These phrases are used very often in matches or even in chat rooms! And if you don't know them, then you might not know what is going on in certain fights and might get kicked out. 1.) Phrase: "No Free Kill" Abbreviation: "NFK" Definition: "No Free Kill" means to not kill anyone that is unarmed (weaponless) in that round or for as long as you play. Killing them can most often get you kicked out of the match. The only exception to this rule is if someone that is weaponless starts attacking you with their fists. When this happens, feel free to go ballistick on his a*s! 2.) Phrase: "No Kill" Abbreviation: No abbreviation Definition: "No kill" means to not kill anyone at all while playing in that game. You don't kill or hurt anyone at any point in the game unless the first person that joined that game says that it's ok to kill. 3.) Phrase: "Kill Steal" Abbreviation: "KS" Definition: A "Kill Steal" is when you or someone else kills someone that had previously been damaged by another player. It's not a "Kill Steal" if more 2 or more different players had damaged, but not killed, the same player and another player kills the damaged player. 4.) Phrase: "Good Game" Abbreviation: "GG" Definition: "Good game" is a nice gesture made towards the rival(s) near the end of the match (usually made withing the last 10 seconds of the match). It's nice to be good! 5.) Phrase: "Type Kill" Abbreviation: No abbreviation Definition: A "Type Kill" is when you or another player is killed by an opponent while the now dead player was typing. That's why it's always best to not type too much at one time, when you hear a battle near you, when there is an enemy near you, or to type too slowly. Try to type as fast as you can at the best time possible, when your completely alone with no enemies near you. 6.) Most average American's are impatient, but in some cases in Stick Arena... patience is key. For example, when you're wall-hugging and there is a sledger on the other side of the wall waiting for you to make a move, or anyone else that is really close to killing you, STAY IN YOUR POSITION!!! Especially if you're against a pro sledger! With most noobs, you can charge at them with a sledge and manage to get the kill, but with pros like myself, we have much quicker reflexes than the average noob. And we also tend to have the patience and/or the ability to trick the other player. It's best to just wait for your opponent to make his move before you make yours. However, if you see an opponent attacking your opponent that's waiting for your move, they will most likely attack the new approaching opponent. That is your que to quickly charge at your opponent and double-team them! 7.) Know how to kick other player(s). This is how you can kick another player. Step 1: Hold the SHIFT key. Doing so will open up the scoreboard. Step 2: With the scoreboard open by constantly holding the SHIFT key, click on the RED "X" that's next to the player that you want to kick's name. Now you have successfully kick the other player. NOTE: If the player that you want to kick out of the match is the only other player besides yourself that's currently playing in that round, kicking them out will not work! If you try to kick a player out of the match while other player's are in the match, keep in mind that the majority of the other player's will have to accept the Force Kick in order for the player that you selected to kick out of the match to actually be kicked out. 8.) Know how to spot hackers! Unfortunately, in Stick Arena... there are a lot of hackers f*****g up your game by their dumb hacks! It can quite often be extremely annoying and irritating! Here's the most common hacks that the average hacker uses in matches: - God Mode (Invincibility hack) - Speed Hack (The player moves faster that you can possibly do without hacks) - Go Through Walls (The player goes through walls and other objects, without having to go around them) - Auto-Item (The player automatically gets any weapon he/she chooses without actually getting it from the map; they can even get a weapon that isn't even located in that specific map!) - Auto-Spawn/Teleport Hack (The hacker automatically spawns right next instantly to you no matter where you are) **In most cases, if the hacker uses the Speed Hack for too long or goes too fast, that player will get disconnected from the server after just using the Speed Hack for over a minute.** There are also some glitchers that do the, now patched, "Wall Glitch". The "Wall Glitch" is the only known glitch in all of Stick Arena. Once done, the player will be able to move very slowly around the inside of a wall or object while being invincible and still able to attack others, but however... THIS GLITCH IS PATCHED!!! If you stay inside the wall or object for 20 seconds or more you will be automatically disconnected from the server and be returned to the game's main menu, and you will have to log-in again. 9.) Know when to quit. It's simple logic - if a hacker if pissing you off too much, try to kick them if there are 3 or more players in that same arena. Chances are that assuming the other player(s) aren't teamed-up with the hacker, the other player(s) will want the hacker to leave too and they will kick the hacker too. But unfortunately in some cases, kicking the hacker doesn't always get rid of him. Now, there is a hack that's in almost every Stick Arena Trainer that prevents you from ever getting kicked from the match. When the hacker activates this hack, no matter how many times or how many people chose to kick the hacker, the hacker will not be kicked from the game. When you discover this, it's a good time to rage quit! 10.) There are certain spots in certain maps where when you first enter the area, another player can see you clearly, but you cannot see them until you have the camera scroll up more, but by the time that you spot the enemy camper, he's already killed you. Keep each of these good camping spots in mind so that when you return to that camping area, you shoot in the spot where the camper(s) tend to camp at with a long-range weapon, like the Glock. And as you shoot, listen to hear if you had hit an enemy. If you hit them, stay clear of that spot. If you don't hit them, then chances are that that spot is clear. 11.) This is the last tip I currently know of. With some noobs, I've noticed that everywhere they go throughout the maps, they're constantly attacking... even if nobody is there. DO NOT DO THIS!!! Doing so could alert nearby enemies, so that they know of your whereabouts and they will come and attack you. And plus... attacking the air won't earn you anything........... The average earliest rank that's considered a pro is a Rank 8 or Rank 9. I am currently a Rank 6, but I am a pro because I had previously got my previous Rank 9 account scammed by a guy named "Payed". I hate that d**n son of a b***h for stealing my "258258258258258258" account from me. But my new account goes by the name of "3pic.Stick". If we just happen to cross paths one day... you will know of my true skills! :) I hope this helps! :D ~GamingProdigy~ |
Comments
Another Stick Arena: Ballistick Walkthrough :
|
|
• Moshi Monsters cheats, Android • Plants vs. Zombies cheats, NDS, XBOX 360, PS3, IPHONE, Android • Pokemon Heart Gold Version cheats • Pokemon Soul Silver cheats • The Lord of the Rings: War in the North cheats, XBOX 360, PS3 • Shogun 2: Total War cheats • BioShock Infinite cheats, XBOX 360, PS3 • Darksiders 2 cheats, XBOX 360, PS3 • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 cheats, PC, NDS, WII, PS3 • Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim cheats, XBOX 360, PS3 • Torchlight II cheats • Borderlands 2 cheats, XBOX 360, PS3 • Temple Run cheats • Jagged Alliance: Back in Action cheats • XCom: Enemy Unknown cheats, XBOX 360, PS3