Spellbreak is an exciting battle royale game featuring magic combat in a fantasy setting. Here is a guide on how to play Spellbreak’s Battle Royale mode with a party of friends.
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Overview of Spellbreak
Spellbreak is a free-to-play multiplayer action battle royale game developed by Proletariat Inc. Players take on the role of magical “Battlemage” characters who use elemental magic and sorceries to fight each other.
Key features:
- Battle royale gameplay with up to 42 players
- Choose from 6 different classes, each with unique abilities
- Combine two gauntlets to create devastating spell combinations
- Loot powerful magical equipment like belts and boots
- Explore a fantasy world with magical locations
Starting a Party
To play Spellbreak with friends, you’ll first need to create a party. Here’s how:
Create a party
- From the main menu, select the “Play” tab
- Click the “Create Party” button at the bottom
- You will become the party leader
Invite friends
- Click the “+” icon next to your party details to open the friends list
- Select the friends you want to invite and click “Invite”
Friends will receive a notification to join your party. Once they accept, they will appear below your name in the party details.
Selecting Game Mode
Once your party is ready, you can select a game mode to play together:
Battle Royale
- The classic last-person-standing mode
- Up to 42 players
- Play solo, duos, or squads
- Select team size under the Battle Royale tab
Clash
- 9 vs 9 team deathmatch
- Fast-paced action
- Play with automatically assigned squad
Partying Up In-Game
If you weren’t able to form a party in the lobby, you can still party up with random teammates during a Battle Royale match:
- Approach a teammate and look at them
- Press the “Party Up” prompt that appears
- They will receive an invite to join your party
Partying up allows you to see each other on the map and respawn on each other.
Tips for Playing With Friends
Here are some tips when playing Spellbreak with a party:
- Use voice chat – Communication is key! Spellbreak has a built-in voice chat for parties.
- Complement abilities – Coordinate classes and loadouts that work well together.
- Mark objectives – Use the ping system to mark points of interest, enemies, or objectives.
- Stick together – It’s easier to survive and defeat enemies as a team.
- Revive teammates – Help revive downed teammates to keep your party alive.
- Flank enemies – Team up to attack enemies from multiple sides.
Customizing Your Character
As you play Spellbreak, you’ll earn experience points (XP) and gain levels. This allows you to unlock new abilities and talents to customize your class:
- Unlock talents – New talents become available each time you gain a level. These give passive bonuses and alter your playstyle.
- Obtain gold – Earn gold from completing matches and achievements. Spend it in the Hollows to unlock talents faster.
Make sure to coordinate with your party so your loadouts and abilities complement each other!
Communicating With Your Party
Clear communication is key to success when playing in a party. Here are the communication features in Spellbreak:
- Voice chat – Speak to your party members directly using your headset mic.
- Pings – Ping locations, enemies, chests, and objectives to alert your team. Hold middle mouse button and drag.
- Emotes – Broadcast visual cues and text emotes to nearby teammates. Access with F1-F4 keys.
- Waypoints – Set waypoints visible to your team by opening the map and clicking.
Use pings and callouts to point out threats, coordinate attacks, request help, and issue tactical orders to your teammates.
Partying Up For Dominion
Spellbreak recently introduced Dominion, a new objective-based team mode. Work closely with your party to capture and defend control points.
- Join as a party – Queue up together to play on the same team.
- Capture objectives – Coordinate to overtake control points.
- Defend territory – Protect the points your team owns.
- Escort payloads – Team up to move payloads to the objective.
Leverage your party size and communication to outplay the enemy team.
In Conclusion
Playing with a well-coordinated party gives you a major strategic advantage in Spellbreak. Use voice chat, complement your classes and loadouts, and leverage your party size to outplay your opponents. Stick together, revive teammates, and call out threats to become the ultimate battlemage squad.
With the tips in this guide, you’ll be ready to party up with friends and dominate the Hollow Lands of Spellbreak!
