One tip for advanced path players it to purposefully break your grapple with crouch when grappling the floor. If you don’t break the grapple, you will continue to swing into the ground and you will lose a lot of momentum. This can also be done by flicking upwards which is why you might see pros flick up when grappling.
Great video! I appreciate the in-depth guide on Pathfinder, who's always been a fascinating legend in Apex Legends. While the video correctly points out that Pathfinder doesn't have particularly strong synergies with other legends in the traditional sense, there are some interesting opportunities that have arisen with legends like Loba and Vantage. Loba's teleportation bracelet and Vantage's mobility-focused kit are versatile tools that can be used both offensively and defensively. They provide unique ways to reposition and surprise opponents, whether you're pushing into a fight or making a quick escape. What's particularly noteworthy is how Loba and Vantage can help you reach hard-to-access locations that might be challenging for legends without vertical mobility abilities like Pathfinder's Grappling Hook. Loba's teleport can get you to places with ease, while Vantage's Echo Relocation can quickly traverse the battlefield. So, if you need to get to that high ground or bypass tricky terrain, these legends offer excellent solutions. While there may not be a direct synergy like we see with some other legend combinations, it's all about how you leverage their abilities creatively. The addition of legends like Loba and Vantage opens up new possibilities for dynamic and strategic gameplay. It's the beauty of Apex Legends - constantly evolving and offering inventive ways to navigate the battlefield.
A lil bonus tip about patchy is that him and crypto both have that circle around their dead zone cross. It’s kinda cool cuz it personally helps me with aim
Another really big thing is don't be afraid to use these in a fight. Practicing in the firing range is a good start but to get it down to muscle memory you're going to have to use it in an actual fight. I promise, you're going to fail sometimes. I still do and I'm at 1200 kills with Pathfinder. That's not a lot by typical standards but that's enough that I've got his mechanics down enough to where i dont have to think about what I'm doing. Yet i still mess up sometimes. Don't be afraid to lose so you can practice getting his movement down. Id start in the firing range, move over to control/tdm/gun run and then go into BR. Applying pressure to yourself helps further cement the mechanics into your muscle memory.
Nice guide. It looks like Skurul has been streaming another game for the past few weeks. I've been watching Cau7ioN lately on RU-vid and twitch because he uploads and streams Pathfinder gameplay multiple times a week.
Appreciate it cheers. Yeah maybe I should look for people that are more current with their content, I tend to suggest people I've personally enjoyed watching. Cau7ioN is a good shout 👍
Thanks for your support 👍 I think Path isn't very sought after in comp games, as a number of other legends bring so much to pro level gameplay currently. But for normal and ranked play he is a fantastic pick!
I'm not 100% what aspect you are confused by, but if it's the change in direction, then you can turn to change direction mid grapple as long as you don't look too far away from the point you grappled to. It's explained more at 7 minutes 👍