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What is F/D ratio and how to increase it in BGMI?

BGMI is a very strategic game when it comes to playing at the best of the ranks. There are certain statistics by which a player is evaluated when a person visits their profile. The biggest stat that gives alot of insight on a player’s game is the F/D ratio and today we will talk about it in this article.

The stats are very important part of this game. It can either make a player or break a player. Some of the conqueror rank clans look for players with a larger F/D ratio.

F/D ratio is basically the ratio of your finishes to the deaths. What it means that it is the count of kills you can gather before dying in a match. If you always make 3 kills before dying, chances are your F/D ratio is closer to or more than 3.0 in BGMI.

When players start getting better at the game, it becomes quite difficult to grab a large number of finishes. There are some tricks that might help you to farm more F/D ratio in BGMI and they are as follows:

  1. Play on a small map: If you want to quickly improve your game and increase the F/D ratio as well, there is nothing better to do than drop into Sanhok or Livik and wreak havok in the centreplaces. You might die a lot but once you get a hang of it, it is quite easy to rack a large number of kills.
  2. Choose a right landing spot: This is of utmost importance if you are playing a map like Erangel or Sanhok. If you choose Pochinki as a landing spot, dropping at corners is a better idea to gain some good F/D ratio.
  3. Killing bots: This is ultimately the last option if you just want to increase your F/D ratio without much hassle. We do not recommend this option as it does not value addition to your game play.

These are some simple teams to rack a huge F/D ratio in BGMI.

Divyesh Moghe
Divyesh Moghehttp://www.talkesport.com
Content writer and Esports enthusiast
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