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Earning Coins in Bowmasters

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In Bowmasters, you can earn Coins by winning duels, landing headshots, and gaining a fatality reward. If you find yourself constantly running low on Coins in Bowmasters, you may want to take a moment to play Duck Hunt. While playing Duck Hunt in Bowmasters, try to hit at least fifteen ducks. In doing so, you should earn approximately 300 Coins. Another cheat to use while playing Duck Hunt in Bowmasters is to snag every Timer Power-Up that you see, as they bump up your time and give you a better chance at racking up Coins. You can also earn Coins by playing Apple Shooting, but this is typically harder than Duck Hunt for most players. When in doubt, you can also watch the videos offered in Bowmasters. In Bowmasters, there’s no guaranteed way to win. A lot of it boils down to practice, practice, practice. However, by keeping the tips listed above in mind, you should be well on your way to becoming a certified Bowmasters pro.

Get to Know the Characters in Bowmasters

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If you’ve played Bowmasters for any length of time, you’ll know that there are quite a few different characters to choose from. These characters can be unlocked in a variety of different ways, and they all play differently based on their weapon of choice. As we covered above, choosing the right weapon is key when playing Bowmasters. However, some characters may have a weapon in a particular category you favor that work better for you. The only way to learn which character in Bowmasters is the best is by trying them all out, and unlocking more when you can. Some characters can be unlocked by spending Coins, others through Chest Roulette, and even some by watching videos.

Effective Aiming, Angle, and Power in Bowmasters

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Once you’ve figured out which weapons you want to focus on in Bowmasters, you’ll need to learn an effective strategy of shooting your projectiles. Bowmasters places great emphasis on accuracy, so you’ll need to take your time in order to ensure you land your shots. In Bowmasters, the first shot requires you to do a bit of visual guesswork. Here, you’ll want to take note of the angle and power you use in order to adjust during later shots. We recommend using full power and 12-15% angle. As you continue to shoot, keep calculating your angle, power, and aim accordingly. If you find your shots whizzing over an enemy’s head, you may want to reduce your power, lower your angle, or do a bit of both. Are your shots plopping down by an enemy’s feet? Reverse it and try increasing your power, raising your angle, or a bit of both!

Learn Your Weapons in Bowmasters

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There’s a wide variety of different weapons to choose from in Bowmasters, and all of them function very differently from one another. To figure out which weapon works best for you, you’ll want to take the time to try all of them out. Additionally, we’ve broken them down into categories below to help you choose which weapons to try first in Bowmasters. Circular Weapons/Rotating Projectiles: These include Arnold’s Tomahawk and Terrance’s Chainsaw in Bowmasters. The projectiles shot from these weapons are heavier and larger than straight projectiles, meaning they fly slower. However, because of their size, they’re great for landing hits (even if your aim isn’t the best). Keep in mind, though, that they actually don’t dish out as much damage as straight projectiles even though they’re larger and heavier. Normal Weapons/Straight Projectiles: These include Julius’ Spear, Robin’s Arrow, and Mr. Gorski’s Flag, among many others. These are the standard weapons you’ll play with in Bowmasters, an...

Earning coins

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Coins are important in Bowmasters because they’re how you unlock new characters. You can occasionally try out a new character in exchange for watching an advert. That’s great for seeing if you like their play style. However, for permanency – you need to unlock them. Each day, there are daily bonuses and free chests to unlock, but you can earn them yourself reasonably easily. Every time you unlock a free chest, you activate the epic chest roulette. This gives you a chance for coins or, rarely, a new character. Some characters can only be won through the epic chest roulette. Flick through the characters. Any with a crown above their head can only be unlocked through roulette so don’t count on getting them any time soon. Roulette almost always hands out coins, although at least they’re usually about 500 or 1,000. Besides landing headshots and gaining fatality bonuses for ‘finishing’ your opponent, you can also play Bird Hunt or Apple Shooting. These are heavily skills based requiring you ...

Know your weapons

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Every weapon reacts differently but you can mostly work this out according to type. Circular or rotating projectiles such as tomahawks, meat, and chainsaws are very satisfying if your aim is rarely true. They’re heavier so they fly slower, but due to their wide load, they’ll hit the target way more effectively than something thin and straight. Items like the tomahawk don’t always deal that much damage though, despite their size. Straight weapons such as the spear, flag, or arrow are considered the standard weapon here. They’re small in size and fly straight meaning how you aim them is pivotal to your chances of success. If you’re a good aim, they’re awesome for headshots and inflicting significant damage but they’re unforgiving. You need to work on your accuracy to gain the true benefits here. You want to be able to hit a headshot nearly every time to truly see the benefits, as body shots are often fairly low damage with these weapons. Numerous weapons offer unique abilities that have ...

The basics of aiming

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Aiming is easy. Drag your finger around to choose an angle (depicted by the number next to the reticule), and pull back to dictate how much strength you’re going to use. Easy, right? Actually succeeding at hitting your target is where things get harder. The best thing to do is choose a starting point. Typically, I go with 100% strength and about 13-14 on the angle. If I overshoot, I know to lower the angle, and if I undershoot, I bump it up. There’s a few things to bear in mind though. For one thing, you’re rarely going to need to use less than 100% strength. The only time lowering it is worthwhile is if your opponent is amongst some very steep hills and the only way you’re going to be able to hit them is to send your arrow or projectile very high. If you keep the angle high and the strength high, your projectile is just going to vanish into space. This is where you lower the strength so, in theory, the arrow falls on top of your enemy. It’s one of the toughest moves in the game to get...