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jeanasd
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 8:38 am
Post subject: U4GM Borderlands 4 Combat Efficiency Tips
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The first principle of efficient combat is target prioritization. Always identify enemies with ranged or elemental weapons first. Eliminating high-damage threats early prevents chaotic situations that
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Movement is another cornerstone. Constant mobility makes you harder to hit, especially when sliding or vaulting between cover. Combine this with weapons that reload quickly to maintain offensive momentum.
Players should also manage ammo economy wisely. High-damage weapons often consume rare ammo types, so switch between classes of weapons to conserve resources. SMGs and shotguns are best for crowd clearing, while pistols and rifles handle precision kills.
Skill cooldowns play a big role in maintaining efficiency. Using cooldown reduction gear allows more frequent use of special abilities, improving damage output over time. Classes like Technomancers or Sirens benefit the most from cooldown optimization.
Positioning determines survival. Always fight from slightly elevated ground when possible; height advantages improve visibility and accuracy while reducing exposure.
Team synergy enhances combat flow even more. In co-op mode, assign elemental roles—one player focusing on Cryo control while another delivers Shock bursts. Coordinated elemental attacks eliminate enemies faster and minimize wasted ammo.
Finally, time your reloading and movement together. Reloading while sliding or ducking into cover saves seconds that
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With these principles, even intense boss fights in Borderlands 4 become manageable and rewarding rather than chaotic.