Mass Effect Andromeda: How to Sprint

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How to Sprint in Mass Effect Andromeda

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When you’re moving around in Mass Effect Andromeda, or you’re caught in an intense firefight, you’re going to want a lot of mobility. For instance, you can sprint from cover to cover to get a better angle or to regenerate your shields. To sprint, simply push the left analog stick down and push down the L3 button. This will allow Ryder to run a lot quicker.

The neat thing is that Ryder doesn’t seem to have any stamina limitations, so you’ll be able to sprint as much as you want. Coupled with the jetpack, you should be able to get around the Andromeda galaxy with relative ease by hopping to platforms, and hovering when you need to. When you’re engaged in a gun fight with the aliens, remember to make use of both your sprinting and jetpack abilities to get the edge on them as well. This will allow you to bypass the enemy’s own cover and shoot them from above.

Now that you know how to sprint, feel free to sound off in the comments if you have any other questions about the game.

For more tips, tricks, and information on Mass Effect Andromeda, be sure to check our ever-expanding wiki guide.


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