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How to tap strafe like a pro in Apex Legends

Apex Legends is a battle royale known for its incredibly intense gunplay and fast-paced matches. Many legends are focused on mobility, allowing teams to rotate quickly and expertly weave in and out of trouble. To improve movement, competitive players have discovered a technique called tap strafing.

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Tap strafing is a powerful technique that was actually removed in Season 10 but it’s made its triumphant return. If you are looking to be at the top of your game, you should definitely learn how to tap strafe to have sharper movements and faster turns. Here’s your complete guide to tap strafing in Apex Legends.

What is tap strafing?

Tap strafing is an important movement that allows you to make full 180-degree turns. During fights and other heart-pounding moments, the ability to make such incredibly fast turns is the difference between life and elimination. You can basically dominate in most fights if you master this movement thanks to your advanced movements.

Tap strafing started as a speedrun technique in Titanfall thanks to how much it improves movement in split-second situations. So doing it in Apex Legends will most definitely make you a formidable opponent. There’s a reason every pro has mastered this technique.

How to tap strafe in Apex Legends

If you want to learn how to tap strafe, here’s what you’ll need to do:

  1. First, perform a slide jump. Press shift, control, and space while holding one of your strafe keys (A for left, D for right)
  2. At the highest part of your jump, flick the mouse wheel up or down while still holding the strafe key
  3. Move the mouse in the direction you notice your legend being pulled from the above step while simultaneously spamming the mouse scroll. You should still be holding the strafe key at this point
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