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Camouflage in BFN

As I told @TheSprinter85 despite there being little cosmetics that actually make you harder to see, because BFN is a fast-paced game, you'll rarely take notice of the environment and the possibilities for hiding. Of course, it's best with Nightcap, Acorn, and Imp, but some characters like Cactus may also benefit from this by making you harder to spot while sniping or using a drone.

Costumes like Night Mint which are green are best when it comes to hiding. The Nature's Delight hat can also help in disguising your top with leaves. Although not all maps are fit for this, those like Ruiny Ruins are perfect with moss all over and the ends being completely filled with trees and grass. Crouching Cap is also a good gesture for becoming near invisible when an enemy comes. Time it right and they won't suspect a thing.

Like I said, this game wasn't made for hide-and-seek, but because it's focused on action game play and active battles, you'll have plenty of opportunities for becoming camouflage in the most unlikely game for it. This is useful for catching players off guard or simply trolling people in Giddy Park. Whatever it is, experiment with costumes and hats and find the perfect disguise for the job. I didn't want to share too much otherwise I'll become easily distinguishable from real flowers, but this is just a general idea of what you can do to become invisible to the enemy.

  • Yes let me use parkour nightcap with a green costume and a bunch of leaves, very exciting

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  • I have seen some YouTubers like Zeroxfusionz do a hide and seek mode. It would be funny to do a hide and seek in Giddy Park with some cosmetics that help to blend in and basically never be found as a result. I can already see that happening.

  • Yes let me use parkour nightcap with a green costume and a bunch of leaves, very exciting

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