Gears Pop! Beginner’s Guide – Upgrades, Managing Energy, Balanced Units

Gears Pop! Beginner’s Guide

In this Gears Pop! Beginner’s Guide, we will show you the basics of Gears Pop! especially if you are just getting started with the game. This guide will detail what the basic combat should be like, how you should manage and conserve your energy for the right time to strike, how to balance your units for a mix up of high and low attacks, and how you should utilize your in-game currencies for upgrades.

Gears Pop! is a multiplayer game that pitches your favorite characters from Gears of War in combat. The gameplay relies on taking cover and hitting the enemy at the right time for an advantage and eventually a win over the opponent.

Gears Pop! Beginner’s Guide

Below we have detailed the beginner’s guide and how to get up to speed in Gears Pop!

Head Out With a Balanced Unit

Having a balanced unit in combat will guarantee that you have a mix of attacks, rather than just focusing on heavy attacks. Going in the battle with a high power unit will leave you with no low attacks that you can continue after using your heavy attacks. This will leave your unit vulnerable to low attacks when you have exhausted your power bar.

Power bar takes some time to fill up, during this time, your enemy can have your covered with low power units for a constant barrage of attacks. Balancing your unit also requires you to be aware of the strength and weakness of each of your unit. You can do this by opening the info tab on each squad member.

Claiming Cover

Claiming a cover in Gears Pop! is a vital gameplay tactic that will ensure your dominance in the battle. To claim a cover, you need to send two cover-based units to claim the row. Claiming more cover will ensure that your units are closer to the battle and will give you a large deployment zone.

This tactic will ensure that your units don’t have to travel that far before they can reach the opponent’s base. Claiming cover that is closer to the opponent will also reduce the chances of your units being out in the open when charging at the base.

Manage Energy Effectively

Managing your unit’s energy is a very important thing in this game. Going in full out with attacks can drain your energy very fast, and will leave you vulnerable to finishing attacks from your opponent. Having an advantage of energy over your opponent can place you in a very good position for more attacks.

Once you are in the battle, take a look and make a strategy on how you should spend each unit’s energy. Use your ultimate ability when you are on the offensive and have a good chance to take down the opponent’s heavy unit. On the other hand, you can also use your energy on grenades as they give you the power to land them wherever you want. These can be used both as offense and defense.

Daily Bounties

Daily Bounties are a great way to increase your rewards with additional items. Completing them will ensure you keep getting a constant supply of crystals and coins needed for upgrades and other performance upgrades.

Each day you will be given three random bounties that you need to complete. These are objectives that you need t complete in the game. If you find any bounty that is tough to complete, you can replace it with some other objective.

Upgrades

Winning matches will reward you with crystals, coins, and pins. On the other hand, you can also receive these rewards by completing the Daily Bounties. Your pins are the troops you get, while they can be upgraded with coins. Depending on the rarity of your pins, the higher the rarity, the more coins will be needed to upgrade them.

Crystals are rewards that speed up the process of unlocking the treasure chests you receive after each win. Crystals can also be used to buy more chests from the shop and can be exchanged for coins as well.

This concludes our Gears Pop! Beginner’s Guide. Post your comments below.

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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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