NARAKA Bladepoint 4 Dummies – Ultimate Guide for New Users

NARAKA Bladepoint Guide. This guide was deigned to help new users have a better understanding of the game!

Weapon System

NARAKA Bladepoint is a Hand Weapon-Based Battle Royale. It’s unique compared to other Battle Royales. NARAKA Bladepoint offers many heroes to choose from. Each hero has their own unique skills & abilities, allowing users to play differently depending on their fighting style.

NARAKA Bladepoint offers multiple forms of weapons through two types of categories:

Rarity System

(Includes: Grey, Blue, Purple & Gold) Obviously, Gold is going to be the strongest, most durable item rarity.

2nd Life Rebirth 

(Within 5 minutes of the game, if you die, you can respawn once for free at a -put text here- once the storm grows, you won’t be able to respawn anymore for free.) Rebirth Charm

HUD & Markers

(Naraka has a familiar HUD and Marking system. The HUD system is straightforward and provides a Map while also listing the shortcuts for most actions. It depends on what device you are using. You’re able to mark Enemies, Items & Specific Locations, allowing you to communicate with your teammates more effectively.)

The Storm Circle 

(The storm is what you’d typically expect in a Battle Royale, it is an absorbing health fog that pushes enemies to a desired location to prevent users from camping and shorten the game time.)

Random Rare Loot Drops 

(The Random Loot drops in Naraka are similar to other Battle Royale games in the sense that in random locations, rare loot will appear.)

Instant Spawn In 

(Unlike most Battle Royales, once you’ve chosen your desired spawn destination, rather than flying down, you will instantly spawn into your location.)

Weapon System 

(Obviously, since this is a Hand Weapon-Based game, it will have some untraditional Battle Royale weapons. The weapons in NARAKA have four basic Light Attacks and many Blue Focus variations, each with its Combat Style and Combos.)

Grapples 

(Just as it sounds! Grapples are for traveling further distances faster. And they’re great for escaping from tricky situations or scaling tall buildings.)

Bounties & Quests 

(Bounties are found randomly throughout the map; once activated, they mark an enemy’s general area. Completing a bounty will reward you with in-game currency! Quests are similar to bounties in a sense; you can obtain a reward, however, without killing an enemy. Quests can vary depending on what you find. They include: -List Quests Here- )

Justice Chamber 

(This is a solo match between you and whoever is on your team against whatever opponent joins. You can find a Justice Chamber late in the game, and if you defeat your enemies, you’ll receive rare loot and a special temporary ability!)

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