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Fri, 09/28/2012 - 16:43
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Fri, 09/28/2012 - 17:42
#1
Darkbrady's picture
Darkbrady
"Turn on auto aim" and "get

"Turn on auto aim" and "get closer" is really about all there is. The whole point of it is that it shoots rapid and has a high clip, so missing a bullet or two won't change much.

Slimes should be easy enough to land every bullet on, but with Gremlins its more about pushing their dodges into your next shots. Corner them, backstep while they chase you or just shoot willy-nilly and deny them safe ground.

Practice is really the key word, though. You'll get the hang of it once you've been at it a while~

Fri, 09/28/2012 - 21:09
#2
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Poopsie
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no, turn off your auto aim. Practice to shoot in the middle or between when you see two enemies close to each other. You'll do double damage per bullet. Use auto aim manually only when you have hard time aiming.

Sat, 09/29/2012 - 03:58
#3
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Darkbrady
Use auto aim manually only

Use auto aim manually only when you have hard time aiming.

Considering the nature of the post, I was under the presumption that he IS having a hard time aiming, thus the suggestion. Also, you can still hit multiple enemies per bullet even with auto-aim on~

Sat, 09/29/2012 - 11:06
#4
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Misty-Wellington
Without auto-aiming...

...the best you can do is to just practise out on the field or in the ATH. Try to get the arrow hovering over the monster you want to shoot and try to aim for the middle of the monster and you should be fine.

The bullets don't seem to like it when you spin on the spot and it becomes ridiculously inaccurate, and that can easily happen when you're surrounded by monsters and you're shooting anywhere just to get them killed, so don't do that.

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 10:43
#5
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Fehzor

If you haven't done so already-

-Turn off auto aim
-Move shield button to mouse alongside attack
-Move with ASDW.
-Enable auto-aim on shift, or space or 'f' or another key that isn't derpy.

After you're set up on the controls, you'll want to practice a bit. Go to T1 and mess around there where you're god like; try fighting things like construct and slimes with it; those will resist your shots, and will take a large amount of time to kill with antigua.. basically, train yourself. Practice following them around, dodging, shooting only 5 shots etc.

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 14:25
#6
Faoeoa
Practice makes perfect.

Practice makes perfect.

Tue, 10/02/2012 - 00:40
#7
Night-Gun-Striker
ur right

pratice makes perfect and antiqua is a piercing type of gun so it does little damage ....i sold mine days ago cause it was so not worth to buy that .....good for u:)

Tue, 10/02/2012 - 14:10
#8
Snipm's picture
Snipm
@ Thedeystroyer

The Antigua has 4* upgrades that split into either Elemental or Shadow, both good choices.

Though I (and probably others) wish there was a pure piercing upgrade line, at 5* all piercing guns lock you down.

Sun, 10/07/2012 - 00:30
#9
Blue-Flood's picture
Blue-Flood
Practice! Practice in LD

Practice! Practice in LD with a wolver line toothpick chasin ya, best practice!

Sun, 10/07/2012 - 01:44
#10
Darkbrady's picture
Darkbrady
at 5* all piercing guns lock

at 5* all piercing guns lock you down.

Not Callahan

Sun, 10/07/2012 - 02:11
#11
Aureate's picture
Aureate
Processing Thoughts of You Always

@Darkbrady: Errr. Pretty sure it worked like all its predecessors in the Magnus line by locking you in place whilst firing.
Admittedly not for as long as the Needle lines, but still.

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