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Girls Frontline Fire Control: Beginners Guide and Tips

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Darkwinter Software Co., Ltd has officially released Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control. Set in the Girls’ Frontline universe, Fire Control blends high-intensity shooting gameplay with deep team-building strategy. In this Beginners Guide, I will give you tips on how to win matches and get the sweet MVP in Girls Frontline Fire Control.

The game is very team-dependent and hero shooter-like, with two game modes at present: Team Deathmatch and MOBA-like Defend the Guardian. If you are starting, you should know some of the useful redeem codes to claim and acquire some useful freebies and starter rewards. You can also check out our Tier List for understanding which dolls are meta and which ones to invest your resources in.

Squad Building plays an important role

When the character selection is up, make sure your team has all the classes fulfilled, or else the battles go one-sided very fast. As every character has counter to each other to balance the game and not make fights go one-sided, after I tested different classes.

GFL Fire Control Classes
Different Gun Classes in Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control (Image via Darkwinter Software)
  • Sniper, as the name says, needs aim and is good at long range.
  • Assault are DPS Dolls who are very good at all three ranges but need good support to stay alive.
  • Flanks are SMG dolls that strike from behind in close range and then quickly move out.
  • Support are pistol dolls that support by healing the team.
  • Tanks are shotgunners with good shields and HP that are great in close range.

Choosing your Doll from the different Classes

The game is a third-person PvP hero shooter in which you choose one of 12 available dolls at launch. When you log in, the game will only present you with a single doll to play as, and you unlock all other ones by playing the game and grinding in-game currency, something Valorant also does.

Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control Team
Character Dolls in Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control (Image via Darkwinter Software)

Each doll offers a different sort of tactical and gameplay advantages over the others. The current roster consists of five types of character classes. Sniper, Medic, Assault, Flanker, andTank. All of them have two dolls to counter each other. I will explain below how they work.

Girls Frontline Fire Control Beginners Guide: Tips and Tricks

1. Secure a Balanced Team and Tactical Setup early

When you first start, it’s tempting to use whoever you get, but resist that urge. Build a balanced team early. You’ll want at least one strong DPS unit to handle damage, a support or healer to sustain your team, and a flanker or tank character to manage the flow of battle. A good team composition ensures you can handle everything from long guardian fights to quick deathmatches in the arenas.

2. Master the Tactical Build of the Doll you play

The real enjoyment of the game is leveling up your dolls as you play and mastering their different builds and abilities that help you edge out over other players and feel the thrill of winning out over them.

Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control Loadout
Loadout in Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control (Image via Darkwinter Software)

When you face other players with the same doll as yours, you have to perform as a real master would do, and getting the first one to go down in your situation will define how good you are with your doll.

3. Maps and Item placements

Let’s start with how many maps and modes are in the game, how they work with each other, and why it matters when you want to play the game. Some are indoor and narrow, while others are open and big for long-range fights. There are six maps in total and three game modes. Oh, and I forgot to mention, you cannot choose maps or modes when you start your match Que

Girls Frontline Fire Control Combat Simulation 2
Girls Frontline Fire Control Combat Simulation Map Item Placements(Image via Darkwinter Software Co., Ltd.)

The game offers a variety of different maps, from Nordtown’s Close Ranger chaotic quarters to the long-range Garage map. Make sure you know where they are and what is gonna spawn where, as there are health packs that will help you survive after a fight. As highlighted in the image above for reference.

4. Different game modes require different playstyles

Girls Frontline Fire Control
Achieving Victory in Girls’ Frontline: Fire Control (Image via Darkwinter Software)

There are three modes: Team Deathmatch and Combat Simulation.
In Team Deathmatch, the first team to reach 30 kills wins before the enemy team. Here, play aggressively.
In Combat Simulation, you have to push the enemy and destroy their Guardian like a traditional MOBA match. Here, play defensively.

5. Explore all the events

The events give enough currencies to get you the desired doll fast and even help you get the class your team is missing, as grinding through matches can take too much time. The best ones to do are the dailies and BP missions, and staying online ones, as they give you 15k coins easily, and only 30k are needed for unlocking a character.

Girls Frontline Fire Control Beginner Event Rewards
Girls Frontline Fire Control Beginner Event Rewards(Image via Darkwinter Software Co., Ltd.)

Final Thoughts

Losing and winning are part of life, so don’t be sad or angry when you lose a match. Chin up and move on to the next one, because sometimes the opponent is just having a good day. The game may not be the most polished PvP game out there, but it has its charm, and that’s what makes it unique and enduring.

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