(This mode is no longer available in the Closed Beta.) When you really need that extra juice, activate Libertad’s Ultra, the Medical Supremo, which doubles your health and dramatically boosts your healing for a limited time. That extra 20 health can go a long way to winning a firefight. Not only does their passive trait provide area-of-effect healing over time, but their BioVida Boost activated ability increases overall health and health regen for all nearby allies. When you need some support moving from zone to zone, call in Libertad (Far Cry 6). Their digital ghillie suit will turn you all but invisible, letting you stealthily approach to get the drop on unsuspecting opponents and help your allies clear out an occupied zone. This is where the Echelon (Splinter Cell) shine. This might sound simple, but the zone is constantly changing locations, forcing you to be mobile and adapt to your surroundings. In Occupy, there’s only one zone you need to capture. Place one or two of these down to block enemy bullets while you and your allies fire back through the one-way barrier. Once a zone is yours, you’ll need to hold onto it, and that’s where the Phantoms’ Mag Barrier comes into play. If all else fails, remember the Purifier The Cleaners’ Ultra ability arms you with a powerful flamethrower that’ll roast anyone in your path. You might not survive getting that up close and personal, but neither will your opponents, leaving your teammates free to gain control. It’s a powerful ability that can instantly clear a zone of enemy presence, provided you can get in close enough to set it off. Or, if you’re looking to make a splash, their Firebomb ability throws a Molotov cocktail on the ground blanketing the immediate area in fire. The Cleaners’ Incinerator drone will lay down a strip of fire that can cut off routes, zoning the entire enemy team out or splitting them up. Because the points are stationary and holding them is the name of the game, you’re going to want Factions that specialize in area denial and defense, like The Cleaners (The Division) and The Phantoms (Ghost Recon). Starting with the Arena modes, we have Domination, where teams compete to capture and control three points across the map. To help you adapt on the fly and get an edge in each game mode, here are some recommendations for how to use each faction's strengths to your advantage. Linear matches put one side on the offensive and the other on defense, and force you to employ different tactics. Arena matches have both sides competing to achieve a higher score than their opponents in symmetrical gameplay. Game modes in XDefiant are broken up into two categories: Arena and Linear. For those diving into the Closed Beta this week, here are some starter tips for what we think the best faction synergies are for each game mode.Įvery time you spawn in XDefiant, you can choose your faction, which determines your passive trait, activated ability, and Ultra as well as your loadout, which determines the weapons you use. Each of XDefiant’s factions open new gameplay opportunities that can drastically change the way you play, which is helpful because each of the five game modes calls for a different strategy. The Closed Beta offers four playable factions with 16 unique abilities, five game modes across 14 maps, and 24 weapons with 44 attachments. XDefiant’s Closed Beta is here bringing fast-paced multiplayer first-person shooter action between factions inspired by different Ubisoft games.
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