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How to Avoid Having Your Kills Stolen in Shooting Games

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In team-based shooting games, it can be frustrating when someone steals your kill. However, there are a few things you can do to avoid having your kills stolen:

1. Coordinate with your team: Communication is key in team-based games. Let your teammates know when you are engaging an enemy and ask for their assistance. This can help ensure that the kill is secured by your team.

2. Focus on your own performance: Instead of focusing on getting the kill, focus on your own performance. This means improving your aim, movement, and decision-making skills. By doing so, you will be able to secure kills more efficiently, and it will be less likely for someone to steal them from you.

3. Be aware of your surroundings: Pay attention to your surroundings and anticipate where enemies might be coming from. By doing so, you can position yourself in a way that allows you to get the kill without being vulnerable to attacks from other enemies.

4. Use abilities wisely: Many shooting games have abilities that can help you secure kills, such as grenades or traps. Use these abilities wisely to catch enemies off guard and secure the kill.

5. Don't chase kills: It can be tempting to chase after an enemy to secure the kill, but this can often put you in a vulnerable position. Instead, focus on maintaining a strong position and letting the enemy come to you.

Remember, the ultimate goal of team-based shooting games is to win as a team. Even if someone steals your kill, as long as your team is successful, it doesn't matter who gets credit for the kill.