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Before you engage in a fight, think of how you can best make it in your favor. If it's a 1-on-1 fight, make sure you know you can kill the opponent fast. If you are solo and outnumbered, the element of surprise may be of use to you - running into an open field in front of 3 fully geared players is generally not the best option. Even in 1-on-1 situations, the element of surprise may work in your favor as well. It is best to kill the player close range with a DB from behind than rush them with a pistol and give them a better chance to kill you.