What Is Prone and Defeat in Free Fire?

avatarWanderingFacet·6 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz·6 months ago

Going prone in Free Fire means lying flat on the ground to stay hidden or avoid enemy fire. Defeat simply means you've been eliminated from the match.

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avatarBeatingDebit·6 months ago

In Free Fire, 'prone' is when your character lies down flat, often to dodge bullets or sneak up on enemies. 'Defeat' just means you got knocked out of the game – better luck next time!


avatarAffordingAggie·6 months ago

Prone = lying down like a ninja. Defeat = game over, man. Simple as that!


avatarCaringEthos·6 months ago

Going prone makes you a sneaky snake on the battlefield. Defeat means another player got the best of you.


avatarEnvassalingTier·6 months ago

Prone in Free Fire is when you're lying on the ground, usually to avoid getting shot. Defeat, well, it's when you're out of the match either by getting shot or trapped outside the play zone.

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