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Winning in The Finals: How to use the finals class winrates.

So I’ve been grinding “The Finals” lately, trying to figure out the best class. You know, the usual gamer stuff.

Winning in The Finals: How to use the finals class winrates.

I started by just jumping in, no real plan. Played a few rounds with each class – Heavy, Medium, Light. Felt them out, saw what’s up. Heavy felt strong, you know, tanky. Light was quick, but man, I died a lot. It was a struggle.

Then I started looking at some stats. Turns out, Heavy has the best win rate overall. It’s not just me, it’s a thing. Light, on the other hand, well, let’s just say it’s a challenge. I lost like, so many times. Not many of my games are victories when I played Light. Not many.

I started digging around, trying to find ways to improve. Found some tips online, like practicing aim and movement in the practice range. Turned off aim assist, even though I’m on controller. It was tough, but I started to see some improvement. It’s just like practice the recoil patterns to get a better idea of how it works. I spent like, half an hour each day just doing that. Not fun, but it helped.

I also learned about some strategies, like timing cashouts with other teams. Apparently, that works for all classes except Light. You need at least one cashout for it to work, and with Light, that’s not always easy. Securing a cashout is quite a hard task for Light.

Then there’s team comp. I played a few rounds with a team that had a healer following a Heavy around. It was crazy. They just steamrolled everyone. Like, it’s a simple strategy, but really hard to counter.

Winning in The Finals: How to use the finals class winrates.

So, after all this, what did I learn? Well, Heavy is definitely the way to go if you want to win. It’s just easier. Light is fun, but it’s a lot harder to be successful. Winning a tournament gives you a ton of points, by the way. Like, over 600 easily. But only if you win. I found that winning is easier with the Heavy class.

And if you’re just starting out, there are some basic tips that can help. Like, understanding what each class is good at. It’s pretty obvious, but it makes a difference. Just stick with Heavy if you are just starting, I believe that is the easiest way to begin.

Anyway, that’s my experience so far. It’s been a grind, but I’m slowly getting better. Or at least, I’m dying less. It is not an easy game, but practice makes perfect.

  • Heavy wins the most.
  • Light loses the most.
  • Practice aim and movement.
  • Learn some basic strategies.
  • Teamwork is key.

Hope that helps someone out there. Keep playing and keep your head up and keep trying.

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