Summary

InStar Wars: Hunters, as players become more familiar with the game and unlockall the new game modes, they will need to know how to properly adapt to ensure that their squad comes out victorious in each. Each mode, such as Power Control or Trophy Chase, has different obstacles that must be overcome, but doing so isn’t always easy.

In all four modes, players will need to choosethe best characterin tandem with the rest of their team. For those who want to enhance their squad as much as possible to ensure their win, these are thebest team compositionsto prepare for each game mode inStar Wars: Hunters.

Image of the squad brawl mode in Star Wars Hunters

Support

Skora

In Squad Brawl, players will need to be the first to reach the elimination number of25 killsin order for their team to win. There is a time limit as well, so if both teams don’t hit 25 within 5 minutes, the team with the most kills will win the battle instead. This is the most basic mode that can be played, and it doesn’t feature too many additional bells or whistles that need to be taken note of.

With this in mind, the best approach to take is to have at least two damage characters, one tank, and one support for the team. The main priority here is making sure that there’s a good number of damage dealers, especially since this basic mode won’t require a support character as heavily as other game modes. There are many damage characters to choose from, butthe best include Imara Vexand Rieve. They will give players the most damage as a close-quarters and long-distance duo.

Image of power control mode in Star Wars Hunters

Damage

Rieve

In the Power Control mode, the team will need to capture at least two of the control spots on the map and maintain control of two spots or more consistently until the team reaches 100 points and wins. This mode will require a few team members to wait it out at some of the control spots, while the others go out and stop any enemies from coming in and taking over the control spots.

In this mode, players will want to ensure that they have at leasttwo tank charactersready to go. This is due to the fact that these characters often have a lot of health and can easily protect the control spots and defend them due to their ability to protect themselves. Grozz can heal himself, so he can easily protect a spot, whileSentinel can use a shield for defense. The team will need some damage as well to keep enemies at bay and support to heal everyone, such as Skora.

Image of the trophy in Trophy Chase in Star Wars Hunters

Imara Vex

Just like with the Power Control mode, the team will need to reach 100 points total to win. In Trophy Chase, however, one team member will need to grab the trophy and hold onto it without dying to garner points until they reach the required amount to win. This mode will require a lot of heavy support anddefensive abilities from tanksto keep whoever is holding the trophy alive.

In Trophy Chase, players can choose to either double up on support characters or tank characters. If the team chooses two tank characters, it is best to make sure they are the type that can heal themselves, such as Grozz or Charr. For support, players should stick withSkora and Zaina, since they can provide a good amount of damage as well as consistent healing, especially for the character holding the trophy. It’s best to let the tank keep the trophy since they won’t go down so easily.

J-3DI in Star Wars Hunters

As with Power Control mode, players will again need to reach a total of 100 points to win, but this time, there will only be one control spot that needs to be captured rather than three. This makes the mode much more focused on one particular location, and teams will all be gathering in this area, making it more difficult to hide in the shadows or sneak up on opponents in aback area of the map. However, the location of the control spot will change throughout the battle.

In this mode, it is best to double up on damage characters since there will only be one control spot that needs to be guarded by a tank. It is recommended that players bring along Rieve andJ-3DI, who can use an ultimatethat allows him to spin around and destroy any enemies in the area (the control spot). Rieve is a great close-combat character to use to take out any nearby enemies.

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