Do the gauntlet shrines still work in this mode? It seems with hymnwood and bogmore arenas the only shrines available are the wind and tox ones.
No, the gauntlet shrines will not be active in this mode.
Do the gauntlet shrines still work in this mode? It seems with hymnwood and bogmore arenas the only shrines available are the wind and tox ones.
No, the gauntlet shrines will not be active in this mode.
1) Is there a way to spectate dominion matches.
2) Is capture progress saved. If I have spent 8 seconds capturing the zone and step off for a second to dodge a df, will that progress disappear instantly?
3) do the blessings have a cap, or can I stack +18 movespeed.
Gamemode sounds fun, hope we get a spectator of sorts to do comp events with
Is there a way to spectate dominion matches.
Not for 3.0 launch.
Is capture progress saved. If I have spent 8 seconds capturing the zone and step off for a second to dodge a df, will that progress disappear instantly?
The progress will drain over time (but fairly quickly).
do the blessings have a cap, or can I stack +18 movespeed.
Mentioned in a different reply, but max is +15 speed if you have Dexterity.
are there potions?
Yes, Vowguard drop potions, and you keep them across respawns.
Do the blessings stack infinitely? Like +15 move speed or something like that?
No, you'll stop getting further blessings for that type once you've +100 max mana, +100 armor, or +9 run speed.
**NOT including talents or base values. E.g. with Dexterity, you max at 3 base move speed, +3 from Dexterity, +9 from Blessings, so an actual max of +15.
whom you play with
whomst
Since there have been some questions about RNG in the community, a couple bits to clarify:
1) You can guarantee you start every match with the rune & offhand gauntlet you want (but might need to spend some precious Rerolls).
2) The Rune/Gauntlet boon options offered are always 1 tier higher than the one currently in your inventory. In other words, you'll always be moving upward in rarity, no matter what option you pick.
3) There is a guarantee that if one of the 3 options is an offhand gauntlet type _other than the one you have equipped_, then the rune option will be an upgrade for _the one you have equipped_. And vice versa. Kind of a mouthful, but the gist is that there is always at least one option offered that is a straight upgrade of something you already have equipped.
Hey there!
After weeks of teases and months of hearing about Spellbreak’s new game mode, we’d like to introduce you to Dominion, a new 5v5 objective-based game mode debuting with chapter 2. In this post, we’re going to describe the game mode in its entirety and hopefully answer any questions you may have.
Dominion Goals
Before we dive into the nitty gritty of how it works, we wanted to start off by detailing our goals with Dominion.
When we first started talking about this mode, we wanted to highlight a few things:
Only those in your party will hear you, nobody else.