Unlike Call of Duty: Warzone or Apex Legends, Playing as a Trio in Naraka: Bladepoint Could Have a Drawback if Players Don’t Think Ahead

If you are playing trios, do not randomly pick up any hero.

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SUMMARY

  • Naraka: Bladepoint stands out in the saturated battle royale genre due to its combat mechanism.
  • Players queuing up for trios should be mindful of the hero they pick.
  • Hero abilities and the melee combat system in the game can take time to grasp.
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Battle Royale is a genre where there is always a new game that is trying to make its name. Filled to the brim with big-name titles, many games from relatively smaller dev studios fail to break through despite showing great potential. However, every so often, a game like Naraka: Bladepoint manages to catch the eye of gamers and stand apart from other battle royale titles.

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Despite facing tough challenges from games such as Call of Duty: Warzone, Apex Legends, and Fortnite, Naraka: Bladepoint has carved out a niche following. Furthermore, unlike Warzone or Apex, where playing as a trio mainly boils down to skills, players can be in a disadvantageous situation in Naraka: Bladepoint if they don’t plan ahead.

Naraka: Bladepoint is Different from Other Battle Royale Games

Naraka: Bladepoint trios mode requires strategizing.
Naraka: Bladepoint‘s trios mode requires strategizing.

Upon loading a match, it’s hard not to notice the mesmerizing aesthetics inspired by Eastern mythology. The game also stands out because there is no gunplay involved. Rather, players utilize a bunch of different melee weapons, such as swords and spears, to engage in close-quarter combat.

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Even though players can queue up solo or in trios, picking the right hero shouldn’t be taken lightly, as it can make or break the game. Ray Guan, the Lead Producer at 24 Entertainment, suggests that players should be mindful of which hero they choose and work on combinations beforehand.

Some combinations of heroes can make for better teams. For instance, Viper and Valda can do a perfect ult-combo.

This is very different from titles like Warzone or Apex, where much is decided by your ability to hit shots. Sure, the heroes and their abilities can change the tide of the fight in Apex Legends, but if you manage to land your shots, you’ll often be on top. The same can be said for Warzone, where, despite loadouts affecting the gameplay, good FPS players will generally thrive regardless of teammates.

The Tricky Combat Mechanism of Naraka

The combat system can be hard to master.
The combat system can be hard to master.

The beauty of the game indeed lies in its combat system. As mentioned before, it revolves around melee combat, though players can use grapple and projectiles to create a range advantage. For players who are jumping into the game from a traditional battle royale, this can seem complex and difficult to master.

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The “rock-scissors-paper” mechanism, which is the crux of the combat system, has a steep learning curve. Players can use normal attacks, focus attacks, and counters to tackle the opponents, and each attack has a specific interaction, making it a rock-scissor-paper situation.

When you put this tricky combat system in combination with the heroes’ abilities in the game, it can become quite confusing for many players. However, the more you put effort into matches, the more you will be rewarded. New players will often struggle in the game as opposed to other battle royales, where if you have decent shooting skills, you can somewhat handle the competition.

What do you think about the combat system of Naraka: Bladepoint? Do you think the game is here to stay for a long time? Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by Kuldeep Thapa

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Kuldeep is an electrical engineer and a writer for FandomWire with over 5 years of experience under the belt. He is a keen learner who consistently tries to improve and is always up for the grind. Besides delving into the Pokemon world, he enjoys playing League of Legends and many other competitive games.