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Let's start at the beginning, at Recruit. If you are already an absolutely pro at Smoky, don't get Firebird. This is because it is unlikely to suit you. After that, forget this thread. If you are not a pro at Smoky, try getting Firebird and see if it suits you. If it does, and you get lots of success with it, use it until you are starting to get rubbish with it, then switch weapons. Whatever the case, the most important thing is that you have to use a weapon that suits your gameplay at all times. Using a weapon you are useless at wielding is always a fail.

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  • Let's start at the beginning, at Recruit. If you are already an absolutely pro at Smoky, don't get Firebird. This is because it is unlikely to suit you. After that, forget this thread. If you are not a pro at Smoky, try getting Firebird and see if it suits you. If it does, and you get lots of success with it, use it until you are starting to get rubbish with it, then switch weapons. Whatever the case, the most important thing is that you have to use a weapon that suits your gameplay at all times. Using a weapon you are useless at wielding is always a fail.
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  • Let's start at the beginning, at Recruit. If you are already an absolutely pro at Smoky, don't get Firebird. This is because it is unlikely to suit you. After that, forget this thread. If you are not a pro at Smoky, try getting Firebird and see if it suits you. If it does, and you get lots of success with it, use it until you are starting to get rubbish with it, then switch weapons. Whatever the case, the most important thing is that you have to use a weapon that suits your gameplay at all times. Using a weapon you are useless at wielding is always a fail. Now, when you get Firebird, don't use Wasp with it. This might seem a slightly strange thing to say, as the speed of Wasp enables you to get close enough to an enemy to shoot whilst Hunter could be outpaced, but my reason is this: Firebird's main strength is it's amount of damage and ability to beat anyone around you in rank in one-to-one close-range duels. But yet a Firebird-Wasp loses to a Twins-Titan in a one-on-one close-range duel. So, thus, Firebird-Wasp has a serious disadvantage in this aspect. So instead, I would recommend playing with Firebird-Hunter and then play in smaller maps, such as Farm, Island, Ping-Pong, or play in Deathmatches so you don't need to move very far when you respawn to find an enemy. There is no absolute need to M1 your Firebird as soon as possible, due to the fact it is barely better than M0 Firebird: maybe spending that cash on an M1 Hunter would be a better option, in my opinion, and then M1 your Firebird a bit later.
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