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Star Wars: Huntersis a popular competitive shooter, where you play with a team of four, against another opponent team. Featuring over 10 different kinds of hunters, each having their own strengths, weaknesses, and play styles, you’re able to spend hours on this, grinding to the top ranks.
While it might seem easy at first, becoming good at this game takes a lot of skills and practice. Depending on your favorite hunter, you might have to spend hours mastering them. To make this journey easier, here are some essential tips and tricks for Star Wars: Hunters.

Be Sure To Balance Out Your Team
At the start of every match, you and your team need to pick four heroes from the roster of thirteen heroes. While you might pick your favorite character, doing so every match isn’t the best idea. Thechances of your victory depend heavily on your team’s synergyas well.
For most teams,having one tank, support, and a damage dealer is a must. The fourth slot can be filled depending on the arena, but most of the time, aspare damage dealer is the best choice.A balanced team provides a significant advantage in any match, andhelps you outclass your opponents, even if your team lacks teamwork.

If you want to know which hunter is the best pick for every position, you should check outthis complete tier listto know about the best options.
Counter Picks Are Essential
While you can’t see your opponent’s hero picks before the beginning of the match, you should learn to recognize which heroes are the best counter-picks. Your hunter might be acounter to some of your opponents' picks, while one of them might counter you.
Based on this, you shouldtarget the hunters you can counter rather than engage those who might kill you instead. These are all the hunters in Star Wars: Hunters and their counter picks:

Rieve, J-3DI, Sentinel
Utilize Drops Effectively
When in a match, you’ll find various drops across the Arena. While you might not know what these are, picking them up can give your character various boosts. Fromhealing over 100 HP or filling up your ultimate bar by 15 percent, the perks you’re able to get can sometimes be game-changing.
When using mobile hunters like Imara, Diago, and Skora, you’re able to reach drop locations quickly by grappling to the location and then returning the same way to gain those boosts without compromising your position.

For example, if you’re in a sticky situation with low HP, picking a green drop can help you survive that. You should also know that when the boosts are in white, there isn’t any bonus for picking them up.You will have to wait for them to change their color before you may get the bonus.
Ultimate boosting perks are more beneficialand spawn at six to eight different spots across the map. Knowing the locations of these drops can help you gain a 50 percent head start with your ultimate bar at the start of the match.

Have Ranged Shooting In Manual And Auto-Focus Turned On
As a beginner, you may avoid the settings to jump right into gameplay. When starting your playthrough, however, you will notice thatthere’s no button to shootand rather you’ll have to aim the crosshair at the opponents. This adds asignificant layer of delay in your reaction timeandalso eliminates the possibility of you predicting your enemies' movements.
To get rid of this problem, it is recommended that players optimize their settings as soon as possible. Having theranged shooting in manual and auto-focus turned onwill provide you with a significant edge during any combat situation.

If you scroll down in the Settings Menu, you also get the option to turn on Aim Assist. This is one of the best options to use since it makes aiming much easier without having to worry about focused aim sensitivity.
Use Extra Fame On New Hunters
Fame points are a kind of currency that you cangain from completing challenges and events in Star Wars: Hunters. While you won’t get any notification for having unused fame points, this canpotentially stop you from gaining much better perksand even cosmetics for your favorite hunters.
You can use these points to level up the mastery level of your desired hunter. Thisunlocks rarer cosmetics for that hunter, and even levels up their skills, making you much better than your opponents.

There are two kinds of fame, one of them is exclusive to hunters while the other can be used on any character. Theoptimal way to use fame points is to use them on new hunterswhen they’re released.
Since new hunters are released from the Arena Pass,they don’t have mastery missions to earn fame points for.Instead, using saved-up fame points will allow you to level up the skills of those hunters,giving you an instant edge over other players.

If you want to level up hunters that are already available, you can do so by using hunter-exclusive fame points from their mastery missions. These aren’t available for new and exclusive hunters like Aran Tal.
Balance Playing The Objective And Getting Kills
There arefour game modes in Star Wars: Hunters, which unlock as you progress through the game. Every mode has a different objective and the winning condition depends on that objective being satisfied. As a beginner, more often than not, you might be chasing after getting killed.
The best way to get more kills while also adhering to the mode’s objective is to choose the right hunter for the match. In modes like Deathmatch, characters like Diago and Skora excel because of their high damage and healing ability.
While in control modes, tanks like Sentinel and Grazz allow you to hold positions at objectives while also getting significant kills.
While getting kills helps, it doesn’t help you win the match in every mode. If you’re in Squad Brawl,you’ll have to be mindful about not getting killed early on, whereas for modes like Trophy Chase,you’ll have to spend more time controlling objectives rather than chasing kills.
Among the four game modes in Star Wars: Hunters, the first mode is the only one with kills as an objective. Of the other three, two of them are control-type modes where you need to capture objectives. The last one, Squad Brawl, is about eliminating the opponent squad without getting killed.
Challenges Are Essential For Progress
There are various challenges you may find in Star Wars: Hunters. While you might choose to ignore them, theyprovide various perks that can go unclaimed if you don’t check them regularly.These are the types of missions you can find:
Position Yourself Using Launch Pads
Positioning is one of the most important aspects of any match. If you’re able to position yourself correctly, you can farm tons of kills while your enemies will have a hard time locating you. This might not matter much in the beginning, but becomescrucial once you unlock other game modes.
Thebest way to access all the unreachable positions in the arena is by using the launch pads. These are blue pads that you can find in the arena, which launch you into the air when you step on them.
You can aim yourself at your desired position by running at it from the opposite direction to where you want to launch yourself. This makes it harder for opponents to figure out how to reach you if they don’t aim themselves properly when using the same pad.