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Revision as of 23:40, 31 January 2013
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Ambush
Ambush is the simplest of the game modes currently in the Open Beta.
Essentially it is Team Deathmatch, with two teams trying to kill each other in 15 minutes. But with this being New Eden ,there's a twist.
Each of the teams has a limited number of clones to respawn in. At the moment it's 80 per team. If a team should use all their clones before the 15 minute time limit, they lose the game. The team with the most clones left at the end of the 15 minutes, wins the game.
However, logistics Mercs can save mortally wounded players on their team before they bleed out from their wounds, and save the team a clone. Having squad of logistics in your team during an Ambush game is often a game winning strategy.