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Having Less Effective Abilities, These 5 Free Fire Characters Are A Little Redundant to Buy

GAMEFINITY.ID, Jakarta – Free Fire offers many characters in the game, with each character having their own special abilities. There are currently 35 characters available in Free Fire. Almost all of them have great abilities.

However, all of these characters must be obtained by players during the event or by buying them with diamonds or gold. In addition to great characters like DJ Alok, K, and Chrono, this game also features some characters that can be said to be a bit redundant to buy.

The reason is, their abilities are not very effective to be used when fighting in the field. Although subjective and ultimately returned to the survivors’ playing style, GAMEFINITY.ID tries to review some of the worst Free Fire characters that are a waste if purchased by players.

Joseph

Joseph’s ability allows him to increase his movement and sprint speed by 10 percent every time he takes damage. This is a skill that is not very useful, especially for players who already have Kelly. They should not waste their credit on buying Joseph because Kelly and Joseph have the same benefits.

Wukong

Wukong has one of the worst skills in Free Fire. Camouflage as an active ability will hide players when they are standing. This will give them a cover of green bush as camouflage, which is easy to spot in a firefight. In addition, the cooldown of this ability is very high, which is 300 seconds.

Antonio

Antonio receives 10 extra HP at the start of the round. But this skill is not much use. The extra 10 HP is minimal and doesn’t help players at the start of a firefight. It is recommended not to buy this character. Instead, players can look for better options like DJ Alok and K, which offer a much better HP boost.

Kla

Since Kla is one of the earliest characters in Free Fire, his passive ability that increases fist damage by 100 percent is quite useful. But as many other characters appear with more useful skills, it seems that now players don’t need to waste their credit on Kla. Especially at this time, in Free Fire there are rarely players who want to get involved in a fight. Hence, Kla’s ability becomes useless.

Wolfrahh

Wolfrahh’s skill reduces headshot damage by 3 percent to 25 percent with each observer or kill. Enemy limb damage increased by 3 percent to 15 percent. Actually this skill is quite useful in battle. But there is something holding Wolfrahh back, namely the presence of an observer. If no observer saw Wolfrahh’s gameplay, he wouldn’t be able to use his abilities at all. She would then become as normal as Nulla or Primis.

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