Headshots are a surefire way of knocking down opponents in a jiffy in PUBG Mobile or any battle-royale title. Although the head is the smallest target in the body, it’s also the most vulnerable one, and unless the opponent is wearing a level 3 helmet, one bullet from a sniper or two to three bullets from assault rifles such as the SKS would suffice.
If you're new to battle-royale titles, it’s time to stop relying so much on spread-fire and try some headshots.
This feature will show you how to increase your headshot count in PUBG Mobile, even if you have a timid and passive playing style.
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PUBG Mobile provides separate training grounds with unlimited attachments and ammunition. So, if you are new to battle royale and FPS games, you might want to gather your squad and practice headshots on the training ground before heading into some competitive matches.
Make sure to practice headshots with all types of guns, including Snipers, SMGs, and shotguns. After a couple of days of practice, you’ll notice the improvement yourself.
PUBG Mobile, as well as Battlegrounds Mobile India, have an Aim Assist feature. It helps users aim correctly and improve headshots drastically. Also, those who use the Aim Assist feature seem to have better statistics regarding headshots and overall accuracy.
So, you might as well toggle the feature on.
If you want more headshots as a passive player, you should be prone and shoot during battle-royale matches. Prone and crouch stance stabilizes your shots greatly and makes all the difference in getting that much-desired headshot.
Also, mastering the prone and crouch stance becomes a necessary pre-requisite during the end-game if you want the elusive Chicken
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