This game integrates high-mobility combat, resource management, and team collaboration, attracting a large number of "Tarkov," "Overwatch," and mecha enthusiasts. But what are the tips for starting out in this game? New players may be confused at first. The game is centered around energy management, combined with 3v3 squad tactics (similar to "Escape from Tarkov" search and evacuation gameplay) and 6v6 point capture and payload (similar to "Overwatch") dual modes. However, PVP balance (such as the overpowered Minos/Aquinas mechs) and the complexity of resource planning can easily lead new players into pitfalls. Below, I will share some practical experience on how to start and avoid common mistakes.

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I. Mastering Core Mechanics: Energy Management is the Foundation of Survival
1. Energy Bar Control:
The blue energy bar at the bottom of the screen determines all mobile actions such as dashing, dodging, and skill usage. Running out of energy makes you an easy target; always keep at least 30% energy for emergency dodges. When controlling energy precisely, use single shots (tap the shooting button) instead of full auto to reduce energy consumption and increase hit rate. Additionally, when moving, prioritize sliding (press crouch near cover), which consumes only 40% of the energy compared to regular running.

2. Counter Strategies When Being Chased:
Simply moving left and right can make it easy to get locked on; combine terrain and energy bursts:
Vertical Movement: Suddenly dive or climb to a high-difference terrain (like cliffs, buildings) to force the enemy to adjust their aiming angle, using the visual difference to disengage.

EN Smoke Cover: Rush to the EN ore/gas tanks (blue dots on the mini-map) on the map, break them to generate stealth smoke and accelerate energy recovery, shielding from enemy lock-on.
II. Resource and Growth Planning: Avoid Ineffective Grind
1. Currency Priority:
Blue Coins (essential for growth): Prioritize purchasing mechs (recommended Triceratops, Luminar), then research weapons (must choose Beam Cannon).
Red Coins (high-tier resources): Save up 18,000 to exchange for the Hellfire mech (takes 3 weeks), do not waste on skins.
Gold Coins (premium currency): Can drop from boss gold chests, use cautiously if not needed for appearance.
2. Mech Selection Path:
Newbie Choices:
Triceratops: Heavy armor with cannon for mindless output, high fault tolerance.
Luminar: Long-range support and assist, essential for the team.
Skyraider: Air suppression of fragile targets, requires practice in energy cycling.
Mechs to Avoid: Minos (difficult sniper operation), Panther (close combat requiring teamwork), do not use in the early stages.
III. Combat Skill Improvement: Solo and Team Collaboration
1. Double Your Solo Win Rate:
Directly call out your teammate's mech name (e.g., "Black Cannon go to B point") because each type of mech is unique in the match, allowing for quick response.
Target Priority:
In 6v6, focus fire on enemy support units (like Vinaka) and snipers (like Aquinas) to cut off their sustain and damage output.
In control point maps, actively assign tasks (e.g., "Everyone except Panther defend A") to avoid aimless skirmishes.

2. Team Combo Techniques:
Standard Configuration: 1 Scout + 2 Assault + 1 Support.
A classic combo is, for example, the scout marks the enemy → then the assault uses a gravity bomb to cluster them → the sniper finishes them off, reporting format: "High altitude in B, 2 low health, request gravity control."
IV. Mode Selection Strategy: Transition from PVE to PVP
1. Newbies should start with Marshmark (PVE evacuation), low risk and high reward, focusing on killing small bosses/motherships (drops gold chests), ignore minions (infinite respawn with no reward). When evacuating, leave immediately once you have the materials (gold chest/general data); if the evacuation point is >10,000 meters, abandon it.
2. Be cautious about entering the Edge Battlefield (6v6 competition) due to balance issues (Minos/Aquinas dominate the battlefield), which require a high skill threshold. It is recommended to familiarize yourself with the mechs before challenging.

V. Common Pitfalls to Avoid: After clearing an area, move on immediately, do not waste time, and avoid entanglement with minions. The second phase of the mothership will broadcast across the map, making it very easy to be intercepted. If your equipment is insufficient, give up decisively and do not blindly pursue gold.
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The guide for avoiding pitfalls during the initial phase of Unlimiter is as above. To summarize, the core logic of the initial phase is essentially resource bargaining and rhythm control. Since Unlimiter is fundamentally a resource management game, victory depends on the efficient use of three major resources: energy, map points, and currency. During the newbie phase, adhere to the "three priorities" principle: energy management over output (retain 30% buffer), PVE over PVP (Marshmark to save blue coins), and team instructions over individual operations (solo play relies on precise calls to break the deadlock). With these techniques, even solo players can exit the newbie phase within 3 days and efficiently reach the Grandmaster rank.