Gadgets are support devices that players activate manually during battle. They do not replace weapons, but they can strongly affect the match: deal damage, help you survive, reveal enemy positions, control an area, or give a temporary advantage.
💥 How do gadgets work?
A gadget card may show:
- Damage — how much damage the gadget deals to players or objects.
- Damage Radius — the area affected by the gadget when it deals damage. This stat is usually shown for explosive or area-effect gadgets.
- Cooldown — how long it takes before the gadget can be used again. Some gadgets may also have charges, and each charge restores after its cooldown.
- Destruction — how much damage the gadget deals to destructible environment objects.
Gadgets have rarity levels. They affect the number and quality of its Special Properties.
- Common — no slots for extra properties.
- Rare — 1 slot for an extra property.
- Epic — 2 slots for extra properties.
- Legendary — 2 slots for stronger extra properties.
- Mythic — 3 slots for extra properties.
Main rules of using gadgets:
- You can equip 2 gadgets (one Gadget and one Ultimate);
- Gadgets must be activated manually;
- Some gadgets are throwable, so you need to consider their trajectory;
- Some gadgets can temporarily block the use of another Gadget;
- Some gadgets apply temporary effects: buffs or debuffs.
⚡ What are gadget charges?
A charge is one available use of a gadget. For example, if a Mine has several charges, you can place more than one Mine before running out of charges. The number of charges depends on the gadget type.
After using a charge, its cooldown starts. Charges are recovered one by one, not all at the same time. For example, if you use several charges, the next charge will start recovering only after the previous one has recovered.
If all charges are used, the gadget enters a cooldown state, and the activation button becomes inactive until at least one charge is restored.
📃 List of Gadgets
Grenade: A classic grenade. Deals medium damage to players and high damage to destructible environment objects.
Mine: A mine placed by the player on the map. It can have several charges, so more than one mine can be placed at the same time. Detonates with a delay, deals serious damage to players and low damage to the environment.
Shurikens: Throwable projectiles with a straight trajectory. Deal medium damage, do not damage the environment, and can pierce enemies. Thrown as a fan of three projectiles.
X-Ray Glasses: Temporarily let you see enemies through walls.
Stealth Bracelet: Temporarily makes the player invisible.
Nuke Grenade (Ultimate): Creates a localized blast with radioactive contamination.
Dragon's Breath (Ultimate): Creates an energy construct in the form of a dragon.
🔝 Can I upgrade gadgets?
By default, gadgets cannot be upgraded. Instead, you can get new versions of Gadgets with different stats. This means you can have several Gadgets of the same base type, but with different levels, rarities, and Special Properties.
💸 Can I sell gadgets?
Since Gadgets can be received after matches and from other sources, they may eventually pile up in your Armory. You can sell unwanted Gadgets to clear space and keep only the ones that fit your playstyle. Before selling, check the item carefully: sold gadgets cannot be recovered.