Oh man, where to even start? It’s like, Clash Mode has this, well, unique chaos vibe – if you get what I’m saying. It’s stuffed with stuff. And yeah, I’m rambling, but whatever. So, let’s jump in:
First off, Buy Stations. Yeah, no joke, they’re everywhere in Clash. I mean, scattered across the map like someone dropped a bag of marbles. You’ll find them smack in different team zones. Portable ones pop up too, especially during those wild Firesale events. Here’s a weird list of things you can buy. Armor Plate’s cheap, right? Just 500 bucks. But then you look at something like the Specialist Perk—ten grand. How does that make sense? It doesn’t, but who cares.
And then, ha, there’s this new thing, the Door Barricade. Sounds fancy, but really it’s just a giant lock slapped on a door. I imagine trying to bust through it. Maybe kick it? Probably need explosives or something, though. Anyway, it’s loot you might stumble across in Battle Royale and stuff. Neat, huh? Or maybe not.
Oh, speaking of loot, there’s this cool Killstreak—the Hand Cannon. Personally, I miss the simpler gun days, but sure, let’s get a mini-cannon. It’s rare, I guess, slow to shoot, has that ‘oh-so-satisfying’ hip fire, whatever that means. Expect it to pop up in Battle Royale and other modes, mid-season.
Also, SAM Turrets. Missile batteries—who doesn’t love those, right? Spend $1,500 and shoot down aircraft. Simple but effective, kinda like cereal for dinner. And don’t forget the UAV Towers. If you’re rolling in cash, spend 2K and get some enemy pings. Better than nothing.
Moving trains? Yeah, they’ve parked this loot-filled train on some maps. Perfect cover if you’re in a pinch or just love trains. Who knew.
Now, the Powerups are nuts. Five colors, five boosts. Red’s the Hunter – see folks through walls, a total mind trip. Yellow’s Speed Boost, because, why not run faster? Green heals you, and—get this—your buddies if they’re close enough. But you know how it is; it doesn’t stack. Double Down is blue, like you score double points. Purple? Refills your gun after a kill. Handy, right?
Anyway… I think that covers it. Probably missed something, but whatever. Clash Mode is just, well, it’s a ride.