Just take it from the Twitter user wrthcrw who discovered punch-boosting in the first place. She made a great recording of the video as a tool to use the technique. This video could cover everything that players should know about it. to take advantage of any sloped surface or for a sprinting exercise, at this time to keep an acrobate of an incline. Wrthcrw (@wrthcrw) December 18, 2021, 2021. Without a knock on the wall, after slipping off the tower, wrthcrw can easily see a punch-boost, thereby making her flight backwards and redirected to a slide rather than stuck after landing. In the game where movement is king, most players of Apex will know about falling stun or stagger. Characters don’t take falling damage in the game, but when they jump from an height they are enviously stunned. Their movement has been slowed for a split second, so they’ll recover and be able to move properly. This is extremely noticeable in Storm Points gravity cannons, which land players who rooted to one area. Generally speaking, this fall stun or stagger only lasts a short amount of time. But in the middle of a fight, it can be fatal, giving enemies the chance to shirle through health such an adversary as a dummy firing on the ball. Canting fall stun with an ability to rise up to the wall or sloped limbs is a well-researched technique, essentially reducing the amount of distance where a player has fallen and letting players land like they simply climbed off a rock instead of jumping off the roof of the building. Unfortunately, punch-boosting to cancel the stun is a better option. The ability to slide out of a fall with the speed-beat-boosting offers is practical in many situations. Dropping to an enemy means the player a sitting duck. If a person jumps off a structure or chasing a enemy down, it becomes a much easier task. It’s even better than the passive of the game, the only person who automatically cancels the fall stun. In almost all circumstances of Apex, maintaining momentum is good, and currently, punch-boosting is the only way to maintain a great speed. Add in that this looks like a fun thing, and you have all the motivation needed to try that out.