What is Blood Revenge About in Free Fire?

avatarRequestingFinal·8 months ago
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avatarRavellingMane·8 months ago

When you’re revived, Blood Revenge lets you mark and deal bonus damage to the player who knocked you down. Eye for an eye, right?

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avatarPleasingSkip·8 months ago

Honestly, Blood Revenge just spices up your comeback game by making sure the one who got you doesn't get away unscathed. It's a nice twist!


avatarDemonstratingUnit·8 months ago

Blood Revenge in Free Fire is a character ability that lets you deal extra damage to the enemy that downed you after revival. Sweet, sweet payback!


avatarRemovingMyth·8 months ago

It's basically a revenge mechanic to give you a fighting chance against the person who knocked you down. Pretty straightforward.

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