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Most of the cash is collected individually by contestants. When a contestant is eliminated, they will drop all of their cash as [[Coin (Bank It)|coins]], which can then be stolen by other contestants. A contestant without any cash will instead drop $1,000 in coins. | Most of the cash is collected individually by contestants. When a contestant is eliminated, they will drop all of their cash as [[Coin (Bank It)|coins]], which can then be stolen by other contestants. A contestant without any cash will instead drop $1,000 in coins. | ||
=== Depositing cash === | |||
{{Main|Deposit Station}} | |||
Contestants need to transfer their cash from their individual balance to the team's cash counter ('bank it'). To do so, the contestant has to find and use a [[Deposit Station|deposit station]]. This transfers all of the contestant's cash to their team's cash counter, also preventing it from being lost upon elimination. | |||
=== Vaults === | === Vaults === | ||
{{Main|Vault#Coin Vault{{!}}Coin Vault}} | {{Main|Vault#Coin Vault{{!}}Coin Vault}} | ||
Most of a round's cash is created through [[Vault#Coin Vault|coin vaults]] that spawn in the arena periodically. Contestants must open them to receive several thousands' worth of coins. However, teams will flock to vaults that are beginning to spawn, and a battle will often break out over the cash vault. | Most of a round's cash is created through [[Vault#Coin Vault|coin vaults]] that spawn in the arena periodically. Contestants must open them to receive several thousands' worth of coins. However, teams will flock to vaults that are beginning to spawn, and a battle will often break out over the cash vault. | ||
Revision as of 17:27, 16 March 2024
Bank It is a casual game mode in which four teams of three battle for coins. Teams compete to bank as much cash as possible.
Gameplay
Team cash
Like in Cashout, each team has a cash counter shown on the game's scoreboard.
The first team to reach $40,000 team cash wins. If the round ends before this point, the team with the most team cash wins instead.
The only way to earn team cash directly is by eliminating contesants, which grants $500 bonus team cash.
Contestant cash
Most of the cash is collected individually by contestants. When a contestant is eliminated, they will drop all of their cash as coins, which can then be stolen by other contestants. A contestant without any cash will instead drop $1,000 in coins.
Depositing cash
Contestants need to transfer their cash from their individual balance to the team's cash counter ('bank it'). To do so, the contestant has to find and use a deposit station. This transfers all of the contestant's cash to their team's cash counter, also preventing it from being lost upon elimination.
Vaults
Most of a round's cash is created through coin vaults that spawn in the arena periodically. Contestants must open them to receive several thousands' worth of coins. However, teams will flock to vaults that are beginning to spawn, and a battle will often break out over the cash vault.