Wipeout is an Event that was introduced during the 2022 Season 11 update. In this event, there are two teams consisting of three players each. The objective is to eliminate opponents, which each elimination giving that team one point. When one team reaches 10 points, they win. After 3 minutes without a team reaching 10 points, the team which has more points wins the match. If both teams' points are tied when the timer ends, the match ends in a draw with no overtime.
An announcer will announce the first elimination, when there are 4 eliminations left, 1 elimination left, when a player eliminates two, three, or four opponents in a row, when a player eliminates the whole team, when there are 30 seconds left, and either victory or defeat depending on the outcome of the match.
Wipeout 5v5[]
Wipeout 5v5 has two teams consisting of five players each, and the number of points required to win is increased to 20 instead of 10.
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"First Takedown!"
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"Four Takedowns Left!"
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"One Takedown Left!"
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"Double Takedown!"
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"Triple Takedown!"
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"Quadruple Takedown!"
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"Thirty Seconds Left!"
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"Team Takedown!"
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"Victory!"
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"Defeat!"
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Useful Brawlers[]
- Fang: Fang is a good Brawler in terms of chipping away an enemy's health, and then finishing them off with his Super. He can also use his Super to wipe out a team as long as they all have either low health or very low damage output altogether.
- Piper: Piper performs well on most maps and can easily deal with short-ranged Brawlers. With her Homemade Recipe Gadget and Ambush Star Power, Piper can eliminate an opponent, forcing the enemy team to go on the offense if your team is in the lead. She can also run away easily with her super when in the lead.
- Brock: Besides his long attack range, Brock's Super and Rocket Fuel Gadget can open up the map so the enemy team has less obstacles to hide behind. His splash radius allows him to kill multiple enemies at once, and can control the map very well with the fire radius after his attack.
- Mortis: Mortis's attack allows him to quickly approach and defeat a low-health or low-damaging enemy Brawler with its high burst damage (with either Gadget if necessary). Take advantage of Brawlers with a moderately low or inconsistent damage output, since even if they have high health, Mortis can charge and use his Super. On the other hand, be wary of sharpshooters, because despite usually having low health, their high damage and longer attack range means that they can outrange you most of the time; attack sharpshooters when they are unaccompanied with a support Brawler, have low health or ammo, and/or do not have defensive abilities to knock back or slow you.
- Byron: Byron's healing allows his teammates to go offensive for longer periods of time without having to take cover to heal up. Byron's Booster Shots Gadget allows him to chip at multiple enemies at once and interrupt their auto-regeneration, and his Malaise Star Power means that enemies have to take cover for longer as they take longer to heal. Always go with a teammate as Byron's health and damage output is very low.
- Eve: Eve is really good in Wipeout as her Super and her Happy Surprise Star Power (coupled with her long attack range) forces enemy Brawlers to waste ammo. Eve's Gotta Go! Gadget is good at dodging potentially deadly enemy attacks, and can be used to run away when in the lead.
- Nani: With Nani's long range, she can continuously chip at enemies until she charges her Super, where, with her Autofocus Star Power, she can deal significant damage to, if not eliminate, an enemy Brawler. With her Return to Sender Gadget, Nani can effectively block a high-damage projectile and deal extra damage to an enemy Brawler.
Tips[]
- Generally, picking Brawlers with consistent burst damage are good picks due to them being able to pressure enemies, sometimes with only one hit alone.
- If an enemy Brawler is staying inside of a bush to wait the match out, throwers like Grom, Tick, and Barley can pressure them to fight.
- When the enemy team is in the lead, go on the offense, though be wary of being defeated to make sure you don't lose quickly.
- Always try to eliminate an enemy before the enemy team eliminates you or an ally. Getting that first elimination immediately pressures the enemy team to go on the offense.
History[]
- On 01/03/22, Wipeout was temporarily added to the game in Brawl Pass Season 11.
- On 27/04/22, the number of points required to win was increased to 10 (from 8).
- On 28/02/23, Wipeout was removed from the game.
- On 27/06/23, Wipeout was added back to the game. It was featured as a Community Event for Brawl Pass Season 19.
- On 09/05/23, Wipeout was once again featured as a Community Event for Brawl Pass Season 20. It was added to Power League and all Events that use the Power League format.
- On 24/10/23, Wipeout was removed from Power League and all Events that use the Power League format.
- On 12/12/23, the Wipeout 5v5 event was added to the game.
- On 27/08/24, Wipeout and Wipeout 5v5 were removed from the game.