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PUBG Mobile Pro Movement Guide for Noobs and New Players- Jump Shots, Jiggle Wiggle

Have you ever played PUBG Mobile and maybe dropped in Georgepool and died immediately? PUBG Mobile Movement Guide for Noobs and Casual Players.

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Sushant Rohan Singh
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Have you ever played PUBG Mobile and maybe dropped in Georgepool and died immediately?

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This happens to many players when they drop in the hot drop places in PUBG Mobile. Be it Paradise Resort in Sanhok or Pecado in Miramar hot drop locations are difficult for many players to survive. But Pro players of PUBG Mobile or streamers are not only able to survive the hot drops but thrive in them and take many kills as well. Many times when you watch their streams you see them taking kills, looting drops, and winning matches while making it look so easy.   

One of the biggest reasons they are able to win fights in PUBG Mobile is their movement in the game. If you have ever played games like Counterstrike then you know how important movement is in games like these. Ofcourse, computer games have the advantage of using a keyboard and mouse to move and aim but that does not mean that you can’t do it on mobile. Many mobile-exclusive players like MortalL perform way better on PUBG Mobile than emulator players so it can be done. Here is a guide that can help you in getting better in PUBG Mobile that you should definitely practice in the training mode. If you practice these movements properly then you will definitely become a much better player in no time on PUBG Mobile.  

PUBG Mobile Movement Guide for Noobs and Casual Players:

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  • JUMP SHOTS

Jump shots are probably the toughest and many the most pro move that you can do in PUBG Mobile. As the name says, Jump shots are done when you jump and start shooting the opponents. Let’s say you are at the top of a building or house in Pochinki and you spot a player below the house and jump to shoot. If you are in the air you can still shoot the other player and give him or her damage. One of the key things to remember here is that is won’t work if you are in the open and the opponent is standing in front of you. Jumping in the open is useless so don’t do that. 

  • Jiggle Wiggle

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You must have seen countless times that Pro players in PUBG Mobile move side to side a lot in the crouch position. It’s called Jiggling and it is easy to do. It is extremely useful if the opponent has spotted you in the game. This may not be a difficult move but it does need a ton of practice. One of the reasons this move is important in PUBG Mobile is because it makes aiming at you more difficult. Let’s say that you are hiding in a house and spot a squad at a distance. You start shooting at them and they now have a general idea of where you are hiding as well. Jiggling from side to side at a crouch position will make you appear and disappear from the vision of the opponent and save you from being shot. 

  • Crouch, Stand, Aim, Shoot

This is a simple yet effective combination of moves that can make a huge difference in the game. PUBG Mobile has a lot of players dropping in each game and if you stand and shoot an opponent then you will be easy to spot as well since the players around you will hear the gunshots as well. So instead of just standing in the open and being a target try crouching and standing or running immediately. Aim at the opponent and shoot. This will make your opponent disoriented and the increased movement might even throw them off.   

  • Counter Smoke 

In PUBG Mobile smokes provide a cover so players have a smokescreen and can escape. One of the easiest ways to counter the smoke grenade is to throw a Molotov or a grenade in the smoke of the opponent. Grenades and molotovs have a higher chance of giving damage than the traditional spray fire. So the next time instead of shooting in a smokescreen just throw a grenade or a molotov and see the magic of chicken dinner.   

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