What are the skills of crossing the line of fire to the knife?

Eight words: timely cutting, rapid displacement.

These eight words cover all the essentials of sword fighting. The so-called timely knife, is to grasp the best timing, and strive to hurt the enemy before the enemy hits you-at least to ensure that both sides lose in the first round, which requires that the knife should not be too late, nor too early, too late to ensure that the enemy will be injured first, too early, it is very likely that the enemy will catch up and stab after the air strike. Some rookies don't jump around with knives at ordinary times, but they are happy with their teammates' heads. It looks awesome, but when you meet the enemy, you play games and cut a few knives in a panic. Then his hands knelt at the enemy's feet in the air and waited gloomily for the end of the sword battle. Exactly: beautiful knife posture, ugly death.

"Timely delivery" is an attack, and "quick transfer" is a defensive point. Rapid displacement has two meanings. The first layer refers to the displacement after active attack. After the first attack, don't go straight ahead (unless you are sure that the opponent is a rookie), keep your eyes away from the enemy's head, make an arc motion with the enemy's head as the center and the distance from the enemy as the radius. If you feel that the other side is skilled and fierce, and you are unfortunately stabbed by the enemy first, it is best to retreat to a safe position obliquely and find another opportunity. Act quickly, the quality of management is very important, and you can't panic. Don't step back in a straight line, so it's easy to be quickly jumped up and killed by the other side.

The second layer refers to passive displacement, which is usually suitable for people who are afraid to attack rashly with less blood, and the locals should quickly avoid when they kill. If the opponent is holding a knife in his right hand, you can quickly move to the left when he approaches, otherwise move to the other side, and then give him a knife next to him to see the color. Remember, the target never leaves the enemy's head.

If you think that as long as you know the eight-character formula of "cutting in time and moving quickly", you can become a master swordsman, it is an idiotic dream.

That's right, the most important thing is: how can I make the knife at the right time and move quickly?

It is not difficult to say, in one word: practice. If you don't want to be abused, find a robot to practice, engage in a few junior computer people, only allow them to use knives, and cultivate their confidence first:) You can basically find the feeling after practicing for three to five hours. For those who have just come into contact, first practice basic skills and stabilize the road.

Masters or quasi-masters and novices are often separated by a window paper, and it is a secret to help you break this paper.

Here is a practical skill that is really suitable for beginners, called "jumping up and down" method. The specific method is to jump or squat quickly and take the enemy's head with a knife when the sight is close to the enemy's damage distance and the position will not leave the enemy's head. Because most people cut at your head, when you jump up quickly, the other person's knife can only stab your leg. If you squat down in time, the other person is likely to hit the air. I use this method to stab a rookie, and it works every time.