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Free Fire: Learn how to play in Alpine

Free Fire: Learn how to play in Alpine
Learn how to play on the Free Fire Alpine map!
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Thursday, July 7 2022

The Alpine map is already inserted in the competitive mode of Garena's Battle Royale, Free Fire. The recent game map is causing a lot of interest in newbie players, but it still brings a lot of weirdness to Free Fire veterans.

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For any player of any competitive game, it is very important to be on top of the news, whether characters, items or maps. So, for players who still feel confused about how to play on the Alpine map, we at the Online Betting Academy decided to bring content to clarify a little bit about what to do in Alpine to improve your gameplay.

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First we need to talk about how the map behaves, that is, its geography. Alpine has buildings that house very interesting cities to rotate and strategize. For example, the cities of Militia and Snowfall. Both cities have launchers and vehicles that can help you and your team rotate to better locations and explore the loot that Alpine can provide.
 
Given this, to know how to play better on the Alpine map, the player needs to understand two forms of rotations, slow and fast. Lets go to what matters.

ROTATIONS

Slow
Slow rotation is aimed at a safer playstyle, ie exploring as much of the highlighted and unexplored locations in Alpine as possible. Only in the latter cases are exchanges made with opponents. For example, in the city of Snowfall there is a vast area for players to explore and understand where they can perform the best rotation and think about the best strategies.
 
In addition, there are locations such as Railroad and Vantage, which can be explored more smoothly during slow rotation. For example, Vantage is an island within Alpine, so it may take the player time to explore the loot the location has available.
 
Fast
Fast rotation aims to loot as quickly as possible to effectively arm yourself. Unlike slow rotation, here players will have to explore smaller locations so they have a better chance of acquiring items that can be useful in future trades. For example, in fast rotation, players may prefer to rotate to Fusion, Forest Red, and Garrison locations. The three regions of the map have quick access loot, and can make the player's time that opts for fast rotation more useful.
 
However, it is important to emphasize that, if the player chooses this style of play in Alpine, they will necessarily need a vehicle, because in these three mentioned places there are few buildings to cover, in case there is any striking. Despite this, Garrison's location can take opponents in Militia by surprise, and this can create an even greater opportunity to loot in the region.

MARKING

As with the other Free Fire maps, players and squads cannot leave the markings aside. For example, if your team wants to go to the center of the map, the tagging strategy should encompass the Militia region. Due to its geography, which includes warehouses, high points and some platforms that can be useful for the team, Militia is an excellent starting point in the center of Alpine.
 
However, this whole tagging strategy approach should be something that your squad often practices. That said, much of your Free Fire gameplay improvement, whether on the Alpine map or not, will depend on your choices.

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