Matterfall: Tips and Tricks for Beginners

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Tips and Tricks for Beginners of Matterfall

Matterfall likes throwing hundreds of enemies in your general direction and watching how you deal with them. While it’s certainly possible to stay still and come out alive, you’ll find it far, far easier to manage busy screens if you keep on the move yourself. We strongly advise using Strike to move around whenever possible first, as this prevents you from taking damage if you do happen to collide with an enemy or projectile. You’ll then have time to thin out the crowd, moving as you fire to make yourself a more difficult target for other incoming enemies.

If you’re in a confined area, try and learn the pattern of the enemy attacks and spawns. Get it right and you can repeat a series of movements that prevent you from getting hit, while also dealing damage to incoming enemies. This is a particularly handy trick to remember for boss battles, especially the final one.


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