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Tips and Tricks for Finals in Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout
GameOn Magazine
|Issue 134 - December 2020
Piotr lets us in on some tips and tricks for the final rounds in Fall Guys.

You’ve made it this far. You picked the right doors. You memorised which platform to stand on. You conquered Slime Climb. You’ve even scored some goals in Fall Ball. Your moment of truth has come. Will you go home with the crown, or will you be back in the main menu empty-handed?
As someone with around 20 crowns to his name, I think I can comfortably say I might know a thing or two about Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout. Below are a few helpful tips and strategies for you to consider when approaching the games assortment of final rounds which separate the victors from the vanquished.
Hex-A-Gone
An early strategy for this event was to plummet straight to the bottom layer of hexes and make a massive hole for your competition to fall through. Chumps do that. Here is how you win.
Stay as high as you can, for as long as you can. From your starting hex, you can create a small window of opportunity to plan your drop to the next level by diving to a neighbouring hex, if there is one available to you. Otherwise, drop down and join the chaos.
In the early stages of Hex-A-Gone, it’s okay to run around a little. However, don’t do so aimlessly. Your objective is to carve yourself a nice section of hexes to hop your way through slowly. Take note of where your enemies are, cut their paths off (a gap of two hexes on all sides of your area is generally sufficient), and once you know you have a healthy amount of hexes to yourself, start slowly hopping from hex to hex. If you fall through, don’t panic, repeat this process until you have set yourself up for slow hops.
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