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== Light Build ==
== Light Build ==
{{Quote|text=Exceptionally fast, but low survivability. Executes hit-and-run tactics. Specializes in stealth and evasion.}}
{{Quote|text=Exceptionally fast, but low survivability. Executes hit-and-run tactics. Specializes in stealth and evasion.}}
The Light Build is the smallest, fastest, and most nimble of the three builds, excelling in swift repositioning and flanking maneuvers. However, this agility comes at a cost: Light has the lowest health, making direct combat risky.
The Light Build is the smallest, fastest, and most mobile of the three builds, excelling in swift repositioning and flanking maneuvers. However, this agility comes at a cost: Light has the lowest health, making direct combat risky.


Lights wield a versatile arsenal, including close-range weapons with a high firing rate like the [[XP-54]] and [[M11]], as well as potent long-range options like the [[LH1]] and [[SR-84]]. They also carry melee weapons that are devastating in the right hands, with the [[Dagger]] having the capability of eliminating a contestant with a single backstab and the [[Sword]] possessing a lunge attack that can close distances between targets, you can't forget about the re-curve bow!
Lights wield a versatile arsenal, including close-range weapons with a high firing rate like the [[XP-54]] and [[M11]], as well as potent long-range options like the [[LH1]] and [[SR-84]]. They also carry melee weapons that are devastating in the right hands, with the [[Dagger]] having the capability of eliminating a contestant with a single backstab and the [[Sword]] possessing a lunge attack that can close distances between targets. Lights also possess more unconventional low-tech options such as the [[Recurve Bow]] and [[Throwing Knives]] for contestants who prefer projectile options over hitscan.


Additionally, Light contestants can be seen with unique gadget options, like the [[Breach Charge]] to create new openings in surfaces and the [[Glitch Grenade]] to turn fights in their favor.
Additionally, Light contestants can be seen with unique gadget options, like the [[Breach Charge]] to create new openings in surfaces and the [[Glitch Grenade]] to turn fights in their favor.
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{{EquipmentCard | Image=Dagger Rank 1.png | page=Dagger | equipment-name=Dagger}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=Dagger Rank 1.png | page=Dagger | equipment-name=Dagger}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=LH1 Rank 1.png | page=LH1 | equipment-name=LH1}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=LH1 Rank 1.png | page=LH1 | equipment-name=LH1}}
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{{EquipmentCard | Image=Cerberus 12GA Rank 1.png | page=Cerberus 12GA | equipment-name=Cerberus 12GA}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=Cerberus 12GA Rank 1.png | page=Cerberus 12GA | equipment-name=Cerberus 12GA}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=CL-40 Rank 1.png | page=CL-40 | equipment-name=CL-40}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=CL-40 Rank 1.png | page=CL-40 | equipment-name=CL-40}}
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Due to their size, Heavies cannot crouch or slide through vents, but they can vault onto elevated areas more easily and throw objects farther using the [[Gravity Glove]].
Due to their size, Heavies cannot crouch or slide through vents, but they can vault onto elevated areas more easily and throw objects farther using the [[Gravity Glove]].


Boasting an impressive '''350 HP''', Heavies are the most difficult build to take down at the cost of the slowest movement and widest hitbox. They also have the slowest health regeneration, requiring '''10 seconds''' of avoiding damage before health begins restoring.{{InfoGridCards|header1={{colored link|#f1f2f4|Specializations|Specializations}}|header2={{colored link|#f1f2f4|Weapons|Weapons}}|header3={{colored link|#f1f2f4|Gadgets|Gadgets}}
Boasting an impressive '''350 HP''', Heavies are the toughest build to bring down—but this comes at the cost of the slowest movement speed and largest hitbox. They also have the slowest health regeneration, requiring '''10 seconds''' without taking damage before healing begins.{{InfoGridCards|header1={{colored link|#f1f2f4|Specializations|Specializations}}|header2={{colored link|#f1f2f4|Weapons|Weapons}}|header3={{colored link|#f1f2f4|Gadgets|Gadgets}}
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{{EquipmentCard | Image=Goo Gun Rank 1.png | page=Goo Gun | equipment-name=Goo Gun}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=Goo Gun Rank 1.png | page=Goo Gun | equipment-name=Goo Gun}}
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{{EquipmentCard | Image=KS-23 Rank 1.png | page=KS-23 | equipment-name=KS-23}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=KS-23 Rank 1.png | page=KS-23 | equipment-name=KS-23}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=Lewis Gun Rank 1.png | page=Lewis Gun | equipment-name=Lewis Gun}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=Lewis Gun Rank 1.png | page=Lewis Gun | equipment-name=Lewis Gun}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=Nama-404_Icon.png | page=M134 Minigun | equipment-name=M134 Minigun}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=M60 Rank 1.png | page=M60 | equipment-name=M60}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=MGL32 Rank 1.png | page=M32GL | equipment-name=M32GL}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=MGL32 Rank 1.png | page=M32GL | equipment-name=M32GL}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=M60 Rank 1.png | page=M60 | equipment-name=M60}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=SA1216 Rank 1.png | page=SA1216 | equipment-name=SA1216}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=SA1216 Rank 1.png | page=SA1216 | equipment-name=SA1216}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=ShAK-50 Rank 1.png | page=ShAK-50 | equipment-name=ShAK-50}}
{{EquipmentCard | Image=ShAK-50 Rank 1.png | page=ShAK-50 | equipment-name=ShAK-50}}

Latest revision as of 19:45, 31 March 2025

You can create multiple contestants associated with either the Light, Medium, or Heavy Build. Each Build has a unique selection of specializations, weapons and gadgets.

“Exceptionally fast, but low survivability. Executes hit-and-run tactics. Specializes in stealth and evasion.”

The Light Build is the smallest, fastest, and most mobile of the three builds, excelling in swift repositioning and flanking maneuvers. However, this agility comes at a cost: Light has the lowest health, making direct combat risky.

Lights wield a versatile arsenal, including close-range weapons with a high firing rate like the XP-54 and M11, as well as potent long-range options like the LH1 and SR-84. They also carry melee weapons that are devastating in the right hands, with the Dagger having the capability of eliminating a contestant with a single backstab and the Sword possessing a lunge attack that can close distances between targets. Lights also possess more unconventional low-tech options such as the Recurve Bow and Throwing Knives for contestants who prefer projectile options over hitscan.

Additionally, Light contestants can be seen with unique gadget options, like the Breach Charge to create new openings in surfaces and the Glitch Grenade to turn fights in their favor.

With only 150 HP, Light Builds rely on speed, smart positioning, and quick disengages. However, they also have the fastest health regeneration, activating after 7 seconds of avoiding damage.


“Excels in mid-range combat with average health and movement speed. Specializes in healing, scanning, or providing support.”

The Medium Build is the all-rounder, offering a mix of durability, mobility, and utility. Mediums are more resilient than Light Builds but move at a slower pace, with their loadout choices making them essential for supporting teammates while still holding their own in fights.

Mediums boast a well-rounded loadout, with a key focus on support tools like the Healing Beam to sustain their team and the Defibrillator to speed up the revival process. They also possess mobility tools like the Jump Pad and Zipline that are similar to the ones you'd find in the arena, allowing them to reposition their team across wide stretches of terrain with ease.

Medium contestants can carry a weapon for almost any playstyle, including close-range options like the Model 1887, consistent mid-range damage with the AKM and FAMAS, and even their own unique melee weapons like the Dual Blades, which can reflect incoming bullets back at enemies.

With 250 HP and health regeneration activating after 9 seconds of avoiding damage, Mediums strike the balance between health, mobility, and size.


“High survivability. Low movement speed. Specializes in demolition and fortifications.”

The Heavy Build is a powerhouse: Though slow-moving, it is the most durable Build, designed for taking and holding ground. With the highest health pool, Heavies thrive in direct combat and controlling objectives but struggle with mobility.

Heavies bring devastating equipment to the battlefield, like the Charge 'N' Slam and RPG-7, capable of damaging enemies and obliterating structures. They also possess a wide array of defensive utility, like the Barricade, Dome Shield, and Mesh Shield, all of which allow them to defend objectives and their teammates. Additionally, gadgets like the Lockbolt Launcher and Anti-Gravity Cube let them manipulate enemy movement and disrupt objectives.

Heavy contestants favor close to mid-range weapons, from more traditional options like the M60 and Lewis Gun to wildcards like the MGL32. They can also be seen with strong melee weapons, from the heavy-hitting Sledgehammer and swift Spear, or even a Flamethrower for close-range pyrotechnics.

Due to their size, Heavies cannot crouch or slide through vents, but they can vault onto elevated areas more easily and throw objects farther using the Gravity Glove.

Boasting an impressive 350 HP, Heavies are the toughest build to bring down—but this comes at the cost of the slowest movement speed and largest hitbox. They also have the slowest health regeneration, requiring 10 seconds without taking damage before healing begins.