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How To Achieve A Winning Streak In Bullet Echo India: 3 Easy Steps To Follow

We've compiled some essential tips and strategies to help you dominate the battlefield and secure that coveted winning streak in Bullet Echo India.

Battlegrounds Mobile India or BGMI maker had recently launched another game in the market that goes by the name of Bullet Echo India and since its launch, it has attracted quite a significant amount of players. It is a fun game which has the potential of keeping the gamer hooked to it. What really makes the game thrilling is the winning streak. Achieving a winning streak has become the ultimate goal for many to move up the leagues. 

A number of players still don't know how to do it though. But, fret not, we are here to help you out with that. We've compiled some essential tips and strategies to help you dominate the battlefield and secure that coveted winning streak.

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How to Achieve a Winning Streak in Bullet Echo India

Power Up Your Heroes

One of the most effective ways to ensure consistent victories in Bullet Echo India is by upgrading your heroes. Focus on improving 1-2 of your best heroes to make them formidable opponents in the game. Identify the heroes that best suit your playstyle and prioritise upgrading them. This will give you a competitive edge during matches.

Distribute upgrades across different aspects such as health, damage, and special abilities to create well-rounded heroes. If you play the sabotage round often, consider training a third hero, as these rounds can go up to three and may require three heroes. Remember, a hero in Supreme, Ultimate, or higher tiers is more powerful than 10 heroes in common levels.

Complete Daily Contracts

Bullet Echo India offers several daily contracts that help you gain resources and currencies to upgrade heroes and improve your skills. Completing daily contracts can provide valuable rewards, including common gears, crypto chips, weaponry gears and more.

Completing the 21-hour, 2-day and 1-week contracts also gets you the chance to win the Joker cards. The Joker cards can be used to upgrade any hero you have unlocked, fast tracking their climb up the levels and making you a formidable force on the battlefield.

Team Up for Victory

Bullet Echo India is designed to be played in teams. Join existing syndicates or create your own teams for maximum rewards and quick move through the ranks. For teams you have created, utilising the voice chat feature makes gameplay fun and enhances communication within your created teams, making coordination more effective and improving your chances of winning. Choose from a variety of modes including Sabotage, Battle Royale and Squad Vs. Squad and test out your team’s strategy and endurance.

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