In the MMO shooter Destiny, the MIDA Multi-Tool is a strong PvP weapon when used correctly.

The MIDA Multi-Tool was one of the most popular weapons in Year 1. Just a few weeks ago, the exotic scout rifle is now available in a Year 2 version. MIDA Multi-Tool is highly praised for the additional speed and overview it gives players. It is considered a favorite weapon. But are players simply aiming wrong with it? And where should they aim?
The sights in Destiny sometimes drive players crazy. Somehow, there are countless different targeting systems, and the exotic weapons have their own. It shouldn’t be that hard: find the crosshair, place the head of the opponent in the center, and then pull the trigger. Right?
In a video, a YouTuber explains: 90% of you are using the MIDA Multi-Tool incorrectly. You think, you need to place the arrow on the opponent’s face to land a critical hit. But that’s wrong! Even though you occasionally land a critical hit that way, the actual trick is: you have to put a little hat on them with the arrow.
For Crits: Just put a hat on the players
This is because the aiming device, the crosshair, of the MIDA Multi-Tool was modeled after a “real sight” from our world, and it works like that – with many arrows and stuff.
The YouTuber said: I read this somewhere. (The tip originally comes from an article on the fan site Planet Destiny.) I didn’t want to believe it at first, but it’s true – it works. Since I learned this, I can reliably score critical hits, making the MIDA a 4 shots-per-kill weapon.
So more often put a hat on the players…
Did you know that? Will you try it out now? Tell us about your experiences.