On March 3, Strongest Battlegrounds released an update, before promptly removing it. Today, on March 4, some fixes were added and the update went live again. Now that we can fully enjoy the update, you will want to know everything that was added.
26 new emotes were added to Strongest Battlegrounds
26 new emotes were added to Strongest Battlegrounds, allowing players to flaunt and challenge others in many new ways.
To access these emotes, you must press B, and your emote wheel will be presented. You will start with four slots, and you can buy more for 99 Robux.To earn new emotes,you must either perform 50 kills or spend 25 Robux for a spin for a new one.

Here are all the new emotes in Strongest Battlegrounds:
These new emotes will surely serve to brighten up your grueling combat.
The Wild Psychic was vastly improved in Strongest Battlegrounds
Wild Psychic is a unit that, before this update in Strongest Battlegrounds, didn’t have a final move. This update not only adds that but also improves the class in general.
In addition to Crushing Pull and Windstorm Fury, the Wild Psychic can now perform the Stone Grave move. This move will summon a crushing mound of rock over a player, damaging them before spitting them back out toward you.

The best way to use this new move is to combo-hit them until they get knocked back, at which point they will be the perfect distance to use Stone Grave. Have a powerful move ready to use when they get thrown back at you to line a huge combo of powerful hits.
But that isn’t all that the Wild Psychic benefited from:
So the Wild Psychic has been overhauled and finished, making this already busted move set even more powerful.
Note that it still currently requires the Early Access pass (299 Robux) to access the Wild Psychic class.
Other changes to hit Strongest Battlegrounds
There have been a few other additions to Strongest Battlegrounds that I’ll quickly go over here:
Strongest Battlegrounds is one of thegreatest action games on Roblox, and this update has made it even better!
Aidan Lambourne
Aidan Lambourne is a contributing writer for PC Invasion, with almost a couple years of experience in the industry. He has written about Roblox extensively, although has keenly covered new releases and indie games. A passionate writer and gamer, he still can’t really believe he gets to indulge in both for a career.