Gigantic Rampage Edition modes are worth discussing to understand the core gameplay element of this unique entry from Gearbox Publishing. In that regard, it has primarily a full-length game and a short-match setup, which is the standard offering from most titles in the MOBA segment.
Basics aside, each mode has more intricate gameplay differences, demanding different strategies during a fight. For instance, you might want to pick a late-game hero for the Rush mode, where they will enter the battle with the maximum level. For longer matches, however, a balanced pick is necessary for more sustained fights.
Here is a deep dive into all modes available in the Gigantic Rampage Edition.
Gigantic Rampage Edition isn’t free-to-play, but it features two primary modes, namely Clash Rush, along with a vast roster of over 20 characters to make up for the price tag. You can also enter the practice arena and host custom matches, respectively.
Further details about each of the game modes have been outlined below.
This is the standard 5v5 mode of full length, where heroes start at base level and farm their way up for the end-game battles. This calls for a longer match duration in which each team gets three opportunities to wound the enemy Guardian.
Prepare yourself for some intense battles, as opponents will try to flank you while you accumulate power points. Speaking of which, you need 100 points to trigger the Guardian attack.
As the terrain transforms at a point in the match, a clash phase is initiated, thrusting players to partake in intense fights, marking the clash phase. This auto-balancing feature kicks in when either team concludes their fifth rampage or when a Guardian has been wounded twice.
The Rush Mode in Gigantic Rampage Edition
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