Know your weapons

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 to be activated. For instance, the Magic Card can be tapped to unleash multiple projectiles at once. It works well as a scattershot approach, providing you get close enough to your target. The propeller works like a boomerang once tapped, flinging back and hopefully snagging your enemy in the back along the way. There’s a Minecraft style homage too, with a pickaxe that goes flying off at speed. Each of the special weapons can be tricky to master though. Timing when to activate the ability is often tough, and not always actually worth it. If you want quick success, focus on the straight weapons rather than these. Oftentimes, they work better as novelties than genuinely useful weapons.

Some weapons deal more damage than others such as the chainsaw. Try your best to unlock these characters as quickly as possible. How do you unlock them? Mostly via coins.

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