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How to get good at Bedwars?

baselwarrior10

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What if I told you, Getting good at Pika Bedwars is as easy as a pie.

I will start off with my own experience with bedwars, So I was banned for 90 days I did not play Minecraft for 3 whole months. Yes. And when I came back, I made some good friends who actually wiped their asses while I was away for 3 months, We q'ed and I realized bedwars isn't so hard, There are 3 things you need to learn to get good at bedwars or any other mode, And the three things are:

1) PvP
2) Bridging/Block Placements/Reflexes
3) Gamesense

PvP:
Getting good at PvP isn't hard, You just have to find a video which explains "PvP basics" and that should do it all. After that just practice your newly learnt skills, Within a month of practice you should be invincible at PvP!

Bridging/Block Placements/Reflexes:
If you manage to get 15+ CPS then block placements should not be a problem for you, If you don't get this much CPS, Then you should try practicing the related modes at any practice server which includes bridging, ladder clutches, jumps etc, You should be fine within a week of practice.

Gamesense:
Now gamesense is what makes competition between players, Some players have an insane gamesense whereas some don't. Till now, The only way to develop gamesense in any mode is to practice it more as they say Practice Makes Perfect, So thats it.

I know I am not a person to be giving advice to get good at bedwars, I suck at it myself xd, but still I tried to help as much as I can.

Goodluck Everyone!
 
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SweatyBlaze

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What if I told you, Getting good at Pika Bedwars is as easy as a pie.

I will start off with my own experience with bedwars, So I was banned for 90 days I did not play Minecraft for 3 whole months. Yes. And when I came back, I made some good friends who actually wiped their asses while I was away for 3 months, We q'ed and I realized bedwars isn't so hard, There are 3 things you need to learn to get good at bedwars or any other mode, And the three things are:

1) PvP
2) Bridging/Block Placements/Reflexes
3) Gamesense

PvP:
Getting good at PvP isn't hard, You just have to find a video which explains "PvP basics" and that should do it all. After that just practice your newly learnt skills, Within a month of practice you should be invincible at PvP!

Bridging/Block Placements/Reflexes:
If you manage to get 15+ CPS then block placements should not be a problem for you, If you don't get this much CPS, Then you should try practicing the related modes at any practice server which includes bridging, ladder clutches, jumps etc, You should be fine within a week of practice.

Gamesense:
Now gamesense is what makes competition between players, Some players have an insane gamesense whereas some don't. Till now, The only way to develop gamesense in any mode is to practice it more as they say Practice Makes Perfect, So thats it.

I know I am not a person to be giving advice to get good at bedwars, I suck at it myself xd, but still I tried to help as much as I can.

Goodluck Everyone!
As a bedfight player even winning against the #1 bedfight player I personally like this suggestion

-SweatyBlaze
 

SweatyBlaze

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What if I told you, Getting good at Pika Bedwars is as easy as a pie.

I will start off with my own experience with bedwars, So I was banned for 90 days I did not play Minecraft for 3 whole months. Yes. And when I came back, I made some good friends who actually wiped their asses while I was away for 3 months, We q'ed and I realized bedwars isn't so hard, There are 3 things you need to learn to get good at bedwars or any other mode, And the three things are:

1) PvP
2) Bridging/Block Placements/Reflexes
3) Gamesense

PvP:
Getting good at PvP isn't hard, You just have to find a video which explains "PvP basics" and that should do it all. After that just practice your newly learnt skills, Within a month of practice you should be invincible at PvP!

Bridging/Block Placements/Reflexes:
If you manage to get 15+ CPS then block placements should not be a problem for you, If you don't get this much CPS, Then you should try practicing the related modes at any practice server which includes bridging, ladder clutches, jumps etc, You should be fine within a week of practice.

Gamesense:
Now gamesense is what makes competition between players, Some players have an insane gamesense whereas some don't. Till now, The only way to develop gamesense in any mode is to practice it more as they say Practice Makes Perfect, So thats it.

I know I am not a person to be giving advice to get good at bedwars, I suck at it myself xd, but still I tried to help as much as I can.

Goodluck Everyone!
Cps such as between 6 to 8 can block place easily ngl :) no need for 15 cps lol but I have a mouse which can get 20+ cps :)
 
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baselwarrior10

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Cps such as between 6 to 8 can block place easily ngl :) no need for 15 cps lol but I have a mouse which can get 20+ cps :)
Yes you can carry out block placements with low FPS, But for a person who does not has enough experience with Bedwars will of course need 15+ cps to make the basics of his reflexes and bridging
 

SweatyBlaze

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Yes you can carry out block placements with low FPS, But for a person who does not has enough experience with Bedwars will of course need 15+ cps to make the basics of his reflexes and bridging
You are right ig :D alright nice suggestion xd
 

Ghoxt

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If you want to be good at normal bedwars so thats so easy just need to learn some skills and get a good ping and mouse and if you want to be better at competitive bedwars like rbw and other tournaments then you have to get training hard and build you muscle memory in different aspects of pvp, bridging and gamesense
 
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