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[[File:THEFINALS_Tutorial_BankIt.mp4|thumb|Bank It Tutorial Video]]This game mode includes four teams of three battling for coins in a casual-friendly, combat-focused setting. The team that reaches the max limit first, or the team with the most cash banked at the end of the round, wins.  
[[File:THEFINALS_Tutorial_BankIt.mp4|thumb|Bank It Tutorial Video]]
 
== Bank-It ==
This game mode includes four teams of three battling for coins in a casual-friendly, combat-focused setting. The team that reaches the max limit first, or the team with the most cash banked at the end of the round, wins.  


*Eliminating a contestant will cause them to drop all of their cash and an additional $1,000.
*Eliminating a contestant will cause them to drop all of their cash and an additional $1,000.
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*Interacting with a cashout station will deposit all of the user's current cash, and that amount will be permanently added to the team's total.
*Interacting with a cashout station will deposit all of the user's current cash, and that amount will be permanently added to the team's total.
* Once a team reaches or exceeds $40,000 deposited cash, they win.
* Once a team reaches or exceeds $40,000 deposited cash, they win.
* Game show events start at minute four of the match.
== Solo Bank-It [LTM] ==
This experimental twist on Bank It pits contestants against each other in a fight for individual glory in a 12-player arena. Just like Bank It, the first to amass 40,000 and deposit in the cash-out station wins. The rules are the same as the Bank-It game mode except for the following exceptions:
* Contestants who eliminate opponents are rewarded with instant cash that is added to their total; no deposit required.
* No teams; 12 contestants compete in a free-for-all.

Revision as of 23:00, 17 January 2024

File:THEFINALS Tutorial BankIt.mp4
Bank It Tutorial Video

Bank-It

This game mode includes four teams of three battling for coins in a casual-friendly, combat-focused setting. The team that reaches the max limit first, or the team with the most cash banked at the end of the round, wins.

  • Eliminating a contestant will cause them to drop all of their cash and an additional $1,000.
  • Each coin dropped represents $1,000.
  • Running over a coin will pick it up.
  • The more cash you have, the longer a trail of coins behind you will get, making you a bigger target.
  • Interacting with a vault will start a 10 second timer for it to open.
  • Once a vault has opened, it will drop the amount of cash displayed above it. This value is $5,000 at the start of the match, and increases to $10,000 later in the match.
  • Interacting with a cashout station will deposit all of the user's current cash, and that amount will be permanently added to the team's total.
  • Once a team reaches or exceeds $40,000 deposited cash, they win.
  • Game show events start at minute four of the match.

Solo Bank-It [LTM]

This experimental twist on Bank It pits contestants against each other in a fight for individual glory in a 12-player arena. Just like Bank It, the first to amass 40,000 and deposit in the cash-out station wins. The rules are the same as the Bank-It game mode except for the following exceptions:

  • Contestants who eliminate opponents are rewarded with instant cash that is added to their total; no deposit required.
  • No teams; 12 contestants compete in a free-for-all.