In Rumbleverse, you can never stray too far from the action for long. There will always be another player just waiting to pounce on you from the heavens, or dash towards you to deliver a knockout strike. In a setting of untamed fighting and battling, you may be surprised to know that you can meditate. That’s right, in Rumbleverse, you can channel your inner peace and meditate, surrounded by flying fists and dolphin dives. Here is how you can meditate in Rumbleverse.
How to Meditate in Rumbleverse
Meditation does not come naturally to everyone. And, unsurprisingly, Rumbleverse is no different. To be able to meditate, you must first gain the meditative perk.
To gain this perk, you must fill out the perk meter, which requires you to inflict damage upon other players. When you fill the metre, it will spit out a random perk from the list of 15, so you have just over a 6% chance of being gifted it by the Rumbleverse Gods.
If you become lucky enough to earn meditation, then you will have access to one of the most powerful perks in the game.
Simply, by standing still, you Rumbleverse character will hop into the air and cross is legs, to begin levitating. As long as you are levitating, you will be slowly gaining health!
This perk is incredibly useful and will give you a significant edge over your opponents. If they are beating you down pretty bad, you can swiftly make a get away and heal for a bit, revitalizing you enough to jump right back into the action. You’ll have the other players questioning your legitimacy, but all you need to worry about is kicking their butts.
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Is Meditation Fair?
We’ve all wanted advantages in combat, but sometimes things are just too OP. The general consensus on Reddit is that Meditation is too powerful, especially in the late game when the food will be all but gobbled up. People can hide away and heal up, ready to wipe out the last few remaining stragglers.
One Reddit user suggested that every player should have access to meditative all the time, allowing more engagement as players won’t be running to hide, but for a quick refresh before jumping back into the action.
We will only have our answer to whether or not meditative will be balanced when the game officially launches. Until then, try not to rage quit when you see someone levitating upon a tree just waiting for you to tire yourself out before striking.
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Published: Aug 13, 2022 08:11 am