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The Finals players are tormenting each other with the unexpected power of the Goo Gun

By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

The Finals, the newest competitive FPS on the block, has gotten lots of praise for its gunplay and movement, but its carousel of physics objects and dynamic destruction is what truly sets it apart from the pack. Under its sweaty game modes and leaderboard chasing is the spirit and toolset of an h25 com สล็อต immersive sim, and nowhere is that more evident than the recent rise of the Goo Gun.

The Goo Gun is a primary gadget in The Finals only available to the Heavy class. The Goo Gun fires sticky globs of goo that harden on impact, allowing players to craft impromptu bridges, walls, or floors. It wasn't very popular during The Finals beta or at launch for several reasons: the other Heavy gadgets that take up the same slot, like the Mesh Shield and Charge abilities, are arguably more useful. Plus, if you need a quick bridge or wall, goo canisters placed all over the map can get the job done too. 

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As demonstrated by Reddit user and others, the Goo Gun is basically the Heavy's version of the stun gun. Shooting an enemy with a glob will momentarily freeze them in their tracks no matter what they're doing. You have to get a direct hit, which isn't always easy, but once you've stickied an m358 เครดิตฟรี 188 enemy to a goo glob, you can , effectively trapping them. The tactic looks infuriating for the enemies caught on the business end, but it's funny to watch players lose their mind in real time as they realize they're helpless to the stopping power of goo.

Some players are leveraging the Goo Gun's stun-ability to enhance their Sledgehammer play. , close the distance, and curbstomp them with a single heavy strike. If you're in the right place at exactly the right time, you can even , halt their momentum, and watch them fall to their deaths.

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It's also fun to witness when goo goes wrong. One player witnessed a goo spire spin down a rooftop until it whipped itself into a capable of destruction. Another squad accidentally made a that phased through buildings during the beta, and it's even possible to goo up a small space so tightly that the game freaks out and lets you phase through walls.

Though its annoying stun effect on enemies may be unintentional on the part of Embark Studios, the Goo Gun is a shining example of how players can find unexpected brilliance in even the most mundane tools. That's doubly true when you drop those tools into a reactive, physics-based world like The Finals. The simple Mesh Shield is probably still the better ability the majority of the time, but w69 slot เครดิตฟรี 188 บาท the Goo Gun is undeniably more fun.

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