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Team Vanquish is a game mode in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare where the plant and zombie factions battle each other for battlefield supremacy. The two factions can have up to 12 players each, creating a total of 24 players possible in one game of Team Vanquish.
Scoring
- Every Vanquish scores one point for the player's team.
- Every revive removes a point from the opponent's team.
- 50 points are required to win.
Gameplay
Team Vanquish is based upon the aspect of two teams battling out to control the battlefield. Teamwork is not advised in this game mode; it's almost required. Considering how it's easy to get vanquished while alone, the player should avoid straying too far from a group, especially one with a healer. Some classes are more ideal for being alone than others, such as the Chomper, but they are easier to vanquish by the enemy team.
Strategy
- Don't be cannon fodder! If you have a hard time avoiding getting vanquished, try another class or approach. Staying near a group of allies helps avoid being vanquished, and allows you to have some support should a group of the enemy approach.
- Strength in Numbers. Teaming up with one or two allies will allow you to be more powerful than without them. Should one person be a healer, the whole group benefits from healing in between skirmishes.
- Pick the ideal class. If you prefer not to have allies, using the Chomper or All-Star Zombie would be a smart call. If you don't like battling, using a more supportive class is suggested.
- Surprise! Attacking enemies first provides a strategic advantage, and can allow any class to take down any enemy. Camping allows you to keep an area effectively enemy-free, assuming they never expect you.
- REVIVES!!!: Reviving is crucial. Reviving any fallen allies will remove a point from the opponent's score. You shouldn't revive someone when oponents are aiming for you, giving them a free point. Choosing who to revive is important.
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