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      Free Fire Communication: 8 Steps

      In Free Fire, every second counts, and a single out-of-sync player can lose the whole match. Beyond individual aim, the difference between a good squad and a great one is coordination. This guide gives you practical steps to sharpen your calls and teamwork—no fluff.

      Always Use a Mic – No Exceptions

      If you can’t use voice chat, assign yourself a support role like loot manager rather than a primary fighter. A silent teammate in a gunfight creates confusion. Mic communication is non-negotiable for serious ranking.

      Define Clear Roles and a Single IGL

      Every squad needs defined roles: an In-Game Leader (IGL) who makes the final call during fights, rushers, support, and sniper. The IGL’s decision is final, but teammates should communicate resource limits (e.g., “two glue walls left”). Once a fight starts, follow the IGL without second-guessing.

      Make Calls Short and Precise

      Avoid long descriptions like “Enemy at 150, bottom house, red shirt, maybe AKM.” Instead, standardize calls: “150, cemented, single.” Cut filler words like “wala” or obvious directions. Practice with your squad until everyone instantly understands each short call.

      Create a Naming Series for Drop Locations

      Bermuda has over 50 houses—don’t call them “that bottom house.” Give each spot a unique, one- or two-word name. For example, if two cemented houses are close, call them “Left Cemented” and “Right Cemented.” Your squad should memorize the list and review it for 10 minutes daily. Other examples follow the same rule: keep names short and distinct.

      Plan Three Scenarios for Every Drop

      Free Fire

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