Noob Combo: Difference between revisions
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It is possible to block the combo. The solutions are listed below. | It is possible to block the combo. The solutions are listed below. | ||
You <b>must</b> be dual wielding and facing your opponent. Wait until the plasma bolt is about to hit you, then quickly press B ([[melee]]). If done it correctly(properly timed), the plasma bolt will hit the weapon you just threw out. It seems best to drop a [[Plasma Rifle]]. | You <b>must</b> be dual wielding and facing your opponent. Wait until the plasma bolt is about to hit you, then quickly press B ([[melee]]). If done it correctly (properly timed), the plasma bolt will hit the weapon you just threw out. It seems best to drop a [[Plasma Rifle]]. | ||
A second method which can block the noob combo is to hit the discharged shot with a [[grenade]]. [[Plasma Grenade|Plasma]] and [[Frag Grenade|Frag Grenades]] both work. It is argued that a plasma granade is better, because it is a glowing ball of energy that the discharged bolt will home in , while some believe that Frags are better because they fly through the air faster. The Plasma Pistol overcharge may also set off a Frag Grenade that is thrown at it, injuring the person attempting to block the overcharge. | A second method which can block the noob combo is to hit the discharged shot with a [[grenade]]. [[Plasma Grenade|Plasma]] and [[Frag Grenade|Frag Grenades]] both work. It is argued that a plasma granade is better, because it is a glowing ball of energy that the discharged bolt will home in , while some believe that Frags are better because they fly through the air faster. The Plasma Pistol overcharge may also set off a Frag Grenade that is thrown at it, injuring the person attempting to block the overcharge. |