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- RUMPLE93 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Multi" on ordinary English usage should mean more than one.
- DigitalHype3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@RUMPLE9 wrote:"Multi" on ordinary English usage should mean more than one.
Agreed. I guess the Sweeds do it differently. 🙂
- LlamaWithKatana3 years agoSeasoned Ace@Nightflyer735 4 kills in one scatter nade. Ez multikills.
- RUMPLE93 years agoSeasoned Ace
Easiest way is to go on tank superiority and shoot some tanks with an engineer javelin. I did this mission in 5 minutes
- foff6673 years agoNew Ace@RUMPLE9 I said the same thing, I was corrected by Dice employees, where a multi kill has changed several times over the years from 2, 3 and even 4 depending on which battlefield game you are playing. Makes alot of sense.
Stealth heli bombs on breakthrough = easy.
also, games have different definitions of multi kill. Pretty sure some games define it as 5 kills in a short amount of time.
- Cannon-dale103 years agoNew Vanguard
Thanks, Tank Superiority worked for me. Had 2/3, couldn't get the third. I think I got 6 dots trying to get it. This was much easier. 🙂
- Anobix3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@CPT_GASLIGHT wrote:Stealth heli bombs on breakthrough = easy.
also, games have different definitions of multi kill. Pretty sure some games define it as 5 kills in a short amount of time.
That's how I got all 3 of mine in one round yesterday. Assuming you are a decent enough pilot (I'm mediocre, but don't crash lol) was able to pick them up fairly quickly.
@CPT_GASLIGHTI only got credit when 3 or more died in one attack. i.e. C5 on a MAV when 3 or more were in it.
I have seen 3 kills with 1 bullet. But it wasnt during the challenge