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BedWars is drag clicking >>> normal, jitter and butterfly clicking ?????

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FuzniX

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I don't have an idea I just normal click like a normal person lol
Same, PvPing with butterfly or dragclick is useless, perfect Aim is better than CPS.
The only utility is to bridge.
 

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Dragclicking is good for bridging, pvp not so much. If you're looking for high cps your best choice is drag clicking, but your accuracy won't be very good so generally, it isn't worth it.

If you're looking to do a few methods of bridging and PVP, butterfly clicking is a good option. You can do a few bridging methods, I can't name those though unfortunately as I only speed bridge. But you might be able to godbridge assuming you've trained that skill.

I'm not too familiar with jitter clicking bridge methods, but you might be able to gb as well if you train it, maybe not as well though as it is tiring. If you're going to be playing Sumo, jitter is probably one of the best if you can aim properly. Same for butterfly clicking.

Both jitter and butterfly clicking is good for the same things, you can bridge quite well if you're skilled enough, and you can pvp well assuming you put in the effort to combine movement along with the clicking method.

Normal clicking you can do anything. Bridge, PVP, and anything else you can do with normal clicking. You are limited to what bridging methods you can do though as some require high-ish cps which, chances are, you won't get while normal clicking. In addition to this, you can also eliminate people pretty nicely with normal clicking assuming you are able to combo them well enough or just get lucky.
 

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Yes, but you have to be able to master it quite well, but it depends not only on that, but also on the mouse.
 
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