In Paladins there is currently the PvE mode “Tortoise Power”. Here you will face Makoa bots that are not easy to defeat.
Recently, there is a PvE mode in Paladins called “Tortoise Power”. Here you face the Teenage Mutant Ninja Makoas and their master Pip. As in the last PvE mode, your opponents here consist of bots that need to be dealt with using the right strategy.
The abilities of the bots have been proportionally enhanced, making them particularly challenging. The four Makoas have a greater reach for their hooks and a shorter cooldown for their ultimates. Pip comes with more health and extra speed.

Crowd Control is particularly effective in this PvE mode
A proven strategy in Tortoise Power is to choose champions that provide crowd control. Particularly effective here is the champion Bomb King with his ability “Sticky Bomb”. This allows the Bomb King to throw a bomb every 0.6 seconds, sticking to opponents for 2 seconds. In total, 6 sticky bombs can be active, dealing 900 damage upon explosion.
With this, you can keep the Makoas well under control while your tanks try to capture the control point. If you have many Makoas stuck to your sticky bombs, roll in with your ultimate “King Bomb” and deal significant damage. King Bomb inflicts 2,500 damage to opponents, knocks you back, and stuns enemies. The most important thing is that King Bomb ignores shields. Makoas’ shield will be ignored.
In this video from “Play Paladins” you can see how the Bomb King combo works.
It’s best to take Pip with the Bomb King, as his ability Explosive Wrench significantly slows down your opponents. This also makes it easier for Bomb King to place his sticky bombs correctly. Additionally, you should equip both of you with the card “Morale Boost” before the match, which allows your ultimate abilities to recharge faster.
You can find the PvE mode under “Casual Game”.
Leya says: In the future, more PvE modes are expected to come to Paladins. However, it is still unclear whether there will be more modes than facing a team of five bots. I would find a really challenging boss fight cool. The Tortoise Challenge was a challenge for me, and it took a while before I could get a win. Pip worked well for me with his abilities, and when my team had a Bomb King, it really worked better. I find the mode very fun; the PvE combat is a welcome change and is recommended. Another advantage: You can level up your champions well here.
Have you tried the Tortoise Challenge yet? What other PvE modes would you wish for in the future? By the way, the open beta for consoles (PS4 Xbox One) will start soon.
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