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Not to be confused with Layer Cake, the Bounty and Wipeout map.

Layer Bake is a community map for the Bounty and Wipeout events.

Layout[]

Layer Bake is a map that is divided into 4 different layers, with each layer having 2 clumps of walls with bushes in between. Each team has 2 layers and there's a moderate amount of open space between the front layers on each teams side. The map is diagonally symmetrical.

Tips[]

  • The map has a lot of walls, and they’re crucial for cover. Brawlers that are good in close-range situations (like El Primo, Bull, Shelly, Darryl, Edgar, Spike, Leon, Griff, Buzz, or Fang) can make great use of the walls to surprise enemies. Keep your back against a wall to avoid being surrounded.
  • Brawlers like Brock, Penny, Rico, Ruffs, Emz, Amber, Frank, Surge, and Poco excel in this map due to the mix of open spaces and walls. They can either poke from a distance or hide behind cover and still deal significant damage.


History[]

  • On 05/09/23, Layer Bake was added to the game.
  • On 07/09/23, Layer Bake was featured in the Season 16 Power League as a Wipeout map.
  • On 24/10/23, Layer Bake was no longer featured in the Season 17 Power League as a Wipeout map.
  • On 12/12/23, Layer Bake was added to the game as a Bounty map. The environment of Layer Bake was changed from the Ghost Station theme to the Snowtel theme. Layer Bake was featured in the Season 18 Power League as a Bounty map.
  • On 27/02/24, Layer Bake was removed from the game as a Bounty map. Layer Bake was no longer featured in the Season 19 Power League as a Bounty map.
  • On 23/04/24, Layer Bake was removed from the game.
  • On 10/12/24, Layer Bake was added back to the game as a Wipeout map. The environment of Layer Bake was changed from the Snowtel theme to the Arcade theme.
  • On 23/04/25, Layer Bake was removed from the game as a Wipeout map.