Features
Game Modes & Maps
In Panzerdogs, players can immerse themselves in a variety of action-packed game modes, competing alongside friends and opponents from around the globe. Each game mode features a 3v3 player format, with teams randomly assigned to either the red or blue side. Teams spawn at designated points on opposite ends of the map, and players respawn after a brief 10-second delay on being killed. All game modes last between 2 to 3 minutes, with the exception of Escort that adds extra time depending on the circumstances.
Different game modes demand unique strategies and tactics for victory. Every map includes elements such as grass for stealth and breakable items like bridges, which can alter the battlefield dynamics. Scattered across the map are power weapons (laser, shock orbs, flamethrower) and health packs, providing players with buffed offensive capabilities and methods to sustain their health during battle Game Modes:
Team Death Match - This classic PvP death match, with the objective of reaching 10 kills for victory. The player with the most kills earns the title of MVP (Most Valuable Pup).
Escort - In Escort mode, the defence team must safeguard the train and guide it to the endpoint while defeating attacking enemies. The attack team aims to push back the train's progress and eliminate the defenders. The team who advances the train the furthest in the allocated time wins, MVP is awared to the player who pushes the train the most distance.
King of the Hill - Players fight for control over the active zone in King of the Hill mode, earning points for their team by occupying the area. The first team to gather 100 points wins the match, with the player contributing the most team points securing MVP status.
Players receive Scrap and XP based on their performance in each match, with bonuses awarded for achievements like First Blood, Wipeout (eliminating the entire enemy team at once), Assist Kill, Double Kill, and MVP status.
Each game mode unfolds on a randomised map, each with distinct features that influence gameplay outcomes. For example, bombs may drop sporadically on Haven, while Astro features laser walls and Dugout/Elevate includes breakable bridges.
Currently, players can join one of three servers: EU, USA, or ASIA. As Panzerdogs expands, additional servers will be added to ensure optimal gameplay experiences and mitigate any ping-related issues.
Friends System
Every new account in Panzerdogs is assigned a unique friend code, consisting of a hashtag followed by a sequence of letters (e.g., #DMtpHFofCvyd). In the Friends menu, players can view their own friend code, add friends, and accept friend requests.
We believe that playing together is more fun, so we encourage players to team up and battle together in Panzerdogs. From the main menu, players can invite their online friends to join a battle. Once all players confirm they are ready, they will automatically enter the match together on the same team.
In a future update, private matchmaking will be introduced, allowing friends to form separate teams and compete against each other.
Inventory
The inventory menu gives players an overview of all their inventory, including following items:
Tank Parts - Turret, Chassis, Tracks, Skins
Avatar Equipment - Head, Eye, Mouth, Neck, Body, Background
Calling card designs - Colour scheme, pattern and icon border
Calling card statistics - Top, bottom, and middle slots
Emotes
Battlefield Quips - Death and kill quips
Loot boxes - Regular and premium
Only Equipment, Calling Card designs, Statistics, and Quips can be equipped via the inventory section. Tank parts can only be viewed in the inventory, they can be edited in the Garage.
Barracks
After completing the tutorial of Panzerdogs, players are able to recruit a default avatar to use in-game. Both default and NFT avatars will be located in the Barracks. NFT avatars will only appear in the Barracks if they have connected their Sui wallet to Panzerdogs.
Garage
In the garage players can customise which Tank Parts they equip based on: HP, attack power, defence power, and stamina. The statistics of your tank determines how you perform on the battlefield during gameplay. Players can create blue prints of different combined tanks and access all builds through the main menu screen before disembarking to battle. Additionally players can name their full tank.
PanzerPass
PanzerPass is Panzerdogs seasonal themed battle pass system. PanzerPass Missions are special daily and weekly in-game objectives that reward players with PanzerPass Points (PPP) for the current active season of the PanzerPass.
Daily mission objectives can range from winning X amount of games, using specific power-ups during a match or by cooperating with your teammates. Daily missions are only available for one day, new missions will appear the next day.
Weekly missions are harder and longer in-game objectives that give larger rewards on completion. Weekly missions are gradually unlocked during the PanzerPass season and stay available for the entire duration of the season. As a result, players who join in later during the season can still catch up by completing multiple missions at the same time.
PanzerPass will be reintroduced at a later date.
Cyber Pills & Labs
Players can fuse two regular Panzerdogs NFT avatars together using a Cyber Pill NFT. Cyberdogs are the most powerful and enhanced types of avatars with more benefits. Cyber Pills can bought on secondary marketplaces.
Cyber mutation can be done with the Pill Machine in The Labs, which combines the rarest attributes of the two. The remaining attributes will be send to the players wallet. The cyber labs will be re-opened at a later date.
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