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'''Medieval Mode''', also known as just '''Medieval''', is a sub-gamemode where all players are limited to using only melee weapons and small set of "Medieval-appropriate" weapons, resulting in close-quarter combat. Players will also drop a small health kit on death to increase survivability after melee fights.
'''Medieval Mode''', also known as just '''Medieval''', is a sub-gamemode where all players are limited to using only melee weapons and small set of "Medieval-appropriate" weapons, resulting in close-quarter combat. Players will also drop a small health kit on death to increase survivability after melee fights.


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==Maps==
==Maps==

Latest revision as of 16:38, 15 April 2024

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Medieval Mode, also known as just Medieval, is a sub-gamemode where all players are limited to using only melee weapons and small set of "Medieval-appropriate" weapons, resulting in close-quarter combat. Players will also drop a small health kit on death to increase survivability after melee fights.

Other aesthetic changes include a word filter in the game chat that will replace certain phrases with Ye Olde English (i.e. "you" is replaced with "thou", etc.), and health kits will take the appearance of pieces of meat.

Because Medieval Mode is mostly just a limited weapon selection, it can be applied to any main gamemode, making it a sub-gamemode.

Medieval Weapons

The following is a list of weapons that can be used in Medieval Mode:

Maps

The following is a list of official Medieval maps:

Attack / Defense

Four-Team Domination

Gallery