9 Important Breachers VR Tips and Tricks To Get Kills and Wins

Want to improve your Breachers VR skills? Want to learn more about the game and use that knowledge to your advantage? Want to get more kills and more wins for your team? Well then you’ve come to the right place. These 7 Great Breachers VR Tips and Tricks will teach you more about the game and give you a leg up on other players who don’t know them.

Headshots Do Big Damage

Let’s start with a pretty straightforward tip. If you’ve ever played a shooter of any kind before, VR or flatscreen, then you know to aim for the head. Headshots always deal more damage than limb or body shots in basically every shooter ever made.

If you ever peek into a room and get instantly killed by another player in Breachers, that’s because they hit you in the head. Body or limb shots actually take quite a few hits to down a player in Breachers VR, so aiming for the head is key to quickly take out other players.

Still, unlike some other shooters, headshots are not always an instant kill in Breachers VR. How much damage a headshot does depends on the weapon that you’re using. For instance, Submachine guns like the Omen or Viper won’t kill an enemy with a single headshot. The same goes for all pistols except for the Taurus revolver. Rifles, however, are almost all one tap headshots. Hit an enemy in the head once with a Vezin and down they go.

Doors and Door Blockers have Gaps

As you probably already know, each round all of the entrances to the building will have barricades over the doorframes and windows. As the Revolters you can also place door blockers on doors and windows.

What you might not know is that any of these barricades or door blockers that are put on a door will have a gap at the bottom.

Windows are still airtight and don’t have any gaps, but doors give you just enough space at the bottom to see feet. This means that you can shoot at feet through the gap at the bottom, though doing any meaningful damage this way is really hard. Still, you can be seen through this gap, and so any enemies on the other side of the door will know you’re there.

The best things about these gaps is that they’re big enough to roll a grenade through. Rolling a frag through the gap will blow up the door and might surprise anybody waiting on the other side. Drones can also fly through these gaps to scout out the room on the other side of the door, so always mind the gap.

Improve Your Recoil With Attachments

Want your gun to shoot better? Well then invest in some attachments. They’re relatively cheap and can make the difference when you’re firing full auto, even in close quarters.

The best attachment to improve your weapon’s recoil is the Front Grip attachment. This attachment reduces your recoil when you’re holding your weapon with both hands, and is available for most rifles and some SMGs.

Keep Your Money in Mind

On the topic of things that cost money, basically everything in Breachers does. This game is a little like Counter Strike: Global Offensive or Valorant like that. Managing your money is a key way to make sure you’ll always have the guns and gadgets you’ll need to be effective in every round.

If you’re wondering whether you’re spending too much money, you can see the minimum amount of cash you’ll have the next round under your name in the corner of the buy menu. So keep that amount in mind in case you get killed and your team loses, because that might be all you have for the next round.

You’ll have this minimum amount if you get no kills and your team loses the round. Getting kills nets you more cash, and you’ll also get more money after a round ends if your team wins it.

Still, don’t worry about saving your money on round 6. The teams switch on round 7 and you won’t keep any of it, so spend as much as you can on round 6.

Loot Bodies

You won’t necessarily have to spend money to get better equipment though. Every player drops all of their weapons and gadgets when they die. So even if you’re broke you can always get a good gun or gadget off of a dead enemy or teammate.

This also applies for when a round ends. Instead of just standing around waiting for the next round to begin, check any nearby bodies. They might have a better weapon or a more heavily modified version weapon than you have, or have free gadgets if you still have open slots. Anything you have on your body before the next round starts stays with you. Even if you don’t want anything you find yourself, you can always give them to a teammate during the next buy phase.

You can also pick up a weapon on the ground if you run out of ammo for the one you have. Though also keep in mind that you can’t pick up gadgets that are specific to the other team’s faction. So if you’re a Revolter you can’t pick up Flashbangs or Drones, and if you’re an Enforcer you can’t pick up Door Blockers or Trip Mines.

Lean Around Corners With Your Real Body

One of the things that makes Breachers VR unique among Multiplayer VR Shooters is that you can actually lean. In most other VR shooters if you physically step to the side your entire body will move, exposing all of it to any potential opponents.

In Breachers just physically lean or step around a corner and your character will lean and only expose their upper body to incoming bullets. Though their legs will catch up the next time you use your joystick to move.

Be Quiet and Crouchwalk

Sound is key in Breachers VR, and so this might be the most important Breachers VR tip on this list. Your footsteps are very loud, since each Breachers VR map is set in the confined space of a building. The directional audio in Breachers is also very good, which means that you can easily hear which direction footsteps are coming from and know where your enemies are coming from.

Footsteps are especially loud when sprinting, and so you may not want to turn the “Auto-Sprint” option in the settings menu on, because if you’re always sprinting you will make a ton of noise. Luckily you can also make less noise by crouchwalking. You can either physically crouch, or press the crouch button and keep standing, and then use your joystick to move as usual.

When you are crouchwalking you’ll move much more slowly, but your footsteps are quiet and enemies won’t be able to hear you coming. So if you want to surprise anyone make sure you crouchwalk, or they might hear you coming.

You Can Shoot Through Walls

You can actually shoot through walls in Breachers, so if you know an enemy is on the other side by hearing them or a teammate’s callout or ping, then you can shoot them through the wall. Walls that can be breached can all be shot through, and so can some furniture or thin walls inside of rooms. Different weapons will penetrate to different degrees though, so the heavier your weapon the better it will penetrate and deal damage to opponents on the other side.

Ping And Communicate

Breachers VR is a team game, and great teamwork will get you and your teammates more kills and more wins. Use your ping button! With it you can mark enemy locations so that other team members aren’t taken by surprise, or so that they can surprise your enemies.

Pings can also mark useful weapons and gadgets on the ground, enemy objects like traps and planted EMPs, and obstacles like breachable walls and barricaded doors. Your pings and your microphone are your best tools to win by communicating and helping your teammates.

Bonus Tip: Play The Tutorial

Our final tip is a very straightforward one. Make sure you play the Tutorial. It will cover a lot of the basics and will teach you them way better than any article or video can. You’ll learn how to use all of the gadgets and basics of the game. So if you haven’t already, go play the Tutorial. It’s worth it.

There you are, 9 Important Breachers VR Tips and Tricks that will help you win matches and get kills. Have fun in Breachers VR!

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