Paladins: Onslaught Mode On – Tickets through Killing in the ‘Offensive’ Mode

Paladins: Onslaught Mode On – Tickets through Killing in the ‘Offensive’ Mode

Paladins (PC, PS4, Xbox One) “Offensive” mode is a fast-paced fun experience where you collect tickets for killing opponents. Perfect for a casual round or for warming up!

In the Paladins “Offensive” mode, it’s all about casual fun. Here you can really let loose and try out new decks or champions to collect as many kills as possible. For killing enemies, you collect tickets that you need to win.

Here you can watch a tutorial on “Onslaught/Offensive” by Studio Hi-Rez (in English).

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Onslaught – How Paladins Offensive Mode Works

In the Offensive mode, you earn tickets for killing your opponents and for standing on the objective point. The player who earns the most tickets the fastest wins the match. Currently, Onslaught can be played on two maps, Old Forge and Snowfall Crossing.

Here are the rules listed:

  • You compete in teams of 5vs5.
  • At the start, each player receives 400 credits to buy items. After that, each player earns 5 credits per second during the match.
  • To win, players must collect tickets: Killing opponents gives 5 tickets. The team controlling the objective point in the middle of the map receives 2 tickets per second. The objective is considered controlled as long as at least one player and no enemies are standing on the point.
  • The team that collects 400 tickets first wins. If neither team collects 400 tickets after 10 minutes, the team with the most tickets wins.
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Leya says: Offensive is a fun, fast-paced pastime. When I lose rounds, it doesn’t bother me at all. It’s really enjoyable to just dive into the fray and watch the tickets grow. Nowadays, I also like to use Offensive to warm up for the “normal” modes.

I frequently test champions I am not so familiar with or try out new builds. Of course, you can do this in the “Training Mode,” but it is more fun in Offensive, as you compete in a team against other “real” players.

For me, this mode is a great addition to Paladins for some casual fun.

What do you think of the Offensive mode and its ticket system?


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