Get Ready for Episode 6 of the Arena Corner Podcast: Inside the Casting Booth

Are you ready for another exciting episode of the Arena Corner podcast? If so, you might wanna head over to the official T3 Arena Discord today at 7PM CST, as BangHowdy and his team return for the 6th episode of the podcast.

This episode promises to be a treat for all T3 Arena players and fans. Join BangHowdy, KingImmortal, Pearpod, Shouri, and JordyGoesRawr as they step out of the casting booth and into the audience. The podcast will cover some of their favorite tournament moments, chew some fat, run some matches, and take on a few challenges and answer questions right here in the arena corner.

The podcast has been gaining popularity among T3 Arena players, and for good reason. It provides a great platform for discussing the game, sharing tips and tricks, and getting to know some of the top players and casters in the community. And with each new episode, the podcast keeps getting better and better.

So, if you’re a fan of T3 Arena and want to be part of the community, don’t miss this exciting episode of the Arena Corner podcast. Tune in on March 31st at 7 PM CST and join the fun. All this and more is coming at you with a bang!

T3 Arena Snipers: Judex vs Ossas vs Hua Ling

In T3 Arena, players can choose from several heroes, including snipers such as Judex, Ossas, and Hua Ling. Today we are comparing the difference amongst these heroes. Let’s take a closer look at their abilities:

Judex:

Main Weapon: HC-1 Repeater – Powerful Lever-Action Rifle, excels in mid-to-long range gunfights.

Active Ability: FS-105 Stunner – Throw a stunner grenade that temporarily blinds the opponents.

Ultimate Ability: Dragonbreath Bomb – Toss out a firebomb that explodes on impact, also leaves a flaming pool of fire to hurt opponents within its area of effect.

Passive Ability: Tenacity – Reloading partially restores HP.

Judex excels in mid-to-long range gunfights, has an active ability that temporarily blinds opponents, and can deal 840 damage on impact with her ultimate ability. Moreover, she can partially restore her HP when reloading, making her a formidable opponent in the arena.

Ossas:

Main Weapon: Nightrust – A single-shot sniper rifle that can be charged to inflict increased damage.

Active Ability: Shadowfall – Create a smoke field that blocks opponents’ vision and slowly hurts those with within the area of the effect.

1st Ultimate Ability: Dark Surge – Unleash a beam of Dark Surge Energy to blast your opponents, at the same time, convert a portion of the damage dealt into self-healing.

2nd Ultimate Ability: Teleporter – Place a teleporter (max.2) on the arena that allows you and teammates to teleport between them.

Passive Ability: Whispers in the Night – Detect dangerously close opponents.

Ossas, on the other hand, has a single-shot sniper rifle that can be charged to inflict increased damage, can create a smoke field that blocks opponents’ vision and slowly hurts them, and has an ultimate ability that allows him to unleash a beam of Dark Surge Energy to blast his opponents while converting a portion of the damage dealt into self-healing. In addition, Ossas can detect dangerously close opponents, making him a challenging target to ambush.

Hua Ling:

Main Weapon: Compound Bow – Classic Bow and arrow, can be charged to increase damage and velocity.

Active Ability: Snare Bomb – Toss a bomb to damage and slow down opponents.

1st Ultimate Ability: Blast Arrow – Leap up and send out 3 blast arrows. Gain Temp. shield in the process.

2nd Ultimate Ability: Whirlwind – Send out a whirlwind flying forward that sucks in, damage and stun opponents.

Passive Ability: Infrared Scan – Gain the ability to regularly scan a fan-shaped area in the front. See scanned opponents through walls.

Finally, Hua Ling uses a classic bow and arrow that can be charged to increase damage and velocity. She has an active ability that tosses a bomb to damage and slow down opponents, an ultimate ability that sends out three blast arrows while providing temporary shield, and another ultimate ability that sends out a whirlwind flying forward that sucks in, damage and stun opponents. Furthermore, Hua Ling can regularly scan a fan-shaped area in front of her, giving her an advantage in detecting enemies.

In conclusion, while each hero has its strengths and weaknesses, Judex, Ossas, and Hua Ling all bring unique abilities and playstyles to the arena. It ultimately depends on the player’s preference and strategy on which one to use to emerge victorious.

T3 Arena’s Latest Patch Notes: 3v3 Mid-Match Hero Swapping, Events, and Quality of Life Improvements

T3 Arena is set to receive a major update on March 31 at 7:00 am (UTC). The latest update, version 1.34.1473522, will bring a host of new features, including the highly anticipated 3v3 Mid-Match Hero Swapping, new events, and quality of life improvements.

3v3 Mid-Match Hero Swapping:
The biggest addition to the game is the introduction of 3v3 Mid-Match Hero Swapping, which will make battles even more dynamic and unpredictable. Players will now be able to swap Heroes mid-match, adding a new layer of strategy and depth to gameplay. After being KOed, players can select a different Hero before their revive timer runs out. The Trophy Settlement post-match will be adjusted depending on the Heroes used mid-match.

Will T3 Arena rebrand to Fire Soda Globally?

T3 Arena, a popular mobile game, has been rebranded as Fire Soda in its Chinese version after successfully completing its “Campfire test.” The announcement was made by the game’s producer, Lao Liu, on March 1st, 2023, marking the end of the campfire test server of T3 on TapTap. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the game’s journey so far and what this rebranding means for players.

T3 Arena was first launched in China in 2021, and it quickly gained popularity among gamers. The game’s unique gameplay mechanics and thrilling battles made it a hit among players. However, the game was still in its testing phase, known as the “Campfire test.” This test period allowed the developers to gather feedback from players and make improvements to the game.

Mastering Chemist in T3 Arena: Tips and Tricks

Chemist is a unique healer in the sense that she is a projectile healer and can move around freely while healing her team. She is the only one of two heroes (currently as of 3/2023) in her category, the other being Iris. Today, we’ll be discussing tips and tricks for mastering Chemist.

T3 Arena wants to hear from you about 5v5 mode – take the survey and get rewarded!

T3 Arena is always looking to improve the game experience for players, and their newest game mode, 5v5, is no exception. To better understand how to develop and make 5v5 more fun for players, Gordo recently posted a survey on Discord.

Players are encouraged to take the survey and leave their in-game account ID so that rewards can be sent once the survey closes on April 3. The survey will only take about 5 minutes to complete and the T3 Arena team is confident it will be worth the effort.

5v5 mode beta is coming to a completed phase, the devs are reaching out to you. If you’re interested in shaping the future of 5v5 in T3 Arena, head on over and take the survey!

Here is a link to the survey (Sourced from official T3 Arena discord): https://forms.gle/aPb3HMkviq265vbC6

Mastering Ossas in T3 Arena: Tips and Tricks for Stealthy Gameplay

Ossas is a sniper hero in T3 Arena who can deal significant damage from afar. In this article, we’ll explore some of Ossas’s best tips and tricks, team compositions, maps, and game modes to help you become a better player. Tip #1: Take Your First Shot Without Shadowfall One of the essential things to keep in mind while playing Ossas is to take your first shot without using your Shadowfall ability. Shadowfall is a potent ability that can blind your opponents, making it easier to land a shot. However, using it reveals may potentially give away your position, making you vulnerable to counter-attacks. By taking your first shot without Shadowfall, you can catch your opponents off guard, increasing your chances of landing an easy kill.
Tip #2: Save Your Ultimate For Flankers As a sniper, Ossas is always at risk of getting flanked by opponents. To counter this, you can use Ossas’s Dark Surge ultimate ability. This ability deals 6,300 damage per second and can quickly eliminate any opponents who try to flank you. By using your ultimate ability, you can quickly dispatch your foes and return to help your teammates in a 3v2 situation.

T3 Arena Devs Address Community Concerns about Servers and Optimization Issues

We all love T3 Arena and I am sure many of us have faced its fair share of technical issues, particularly when it comes to servers and optimization. In the recent Q&A YouTube video, Lazycaz and Double T, the devs of T3 Arena, addressed some of the community’s most pressing concerns about these issues.

One of the biggest issues that players have been experiencing is lag and ping problems. Many players have reported frame rate drops and server issues, which can negatively impact their gameplay experience. Lazycaz and Double T explained that adding more servers across different regions could help alleviate some of these issues, but they also noted that splitting the player base across too many servers could lead to longer matchmaking times. As a result, the developers are focusing on optimizing their existing servers to minimize client-side issues and improve the overall gameplay experience. There are currently servers in the following main regions: North America, Japan, parts of Asia, and Latin America. The devs have noticed that there are some players from the middle east and other regions but it’s currently not enough to open more servers at this time. They will definitely consider this in the future with more updates.

Another issue that has been raised by the community is right-side peaking and hitbox abuse. Players have reported being shot past or behind walls, which can be frustrating and unfair. The developers acknowledged these issues and promised to work on fixing them in future updates.

Lazycaz and Double T’s video shows that they are actively listening to the community’s feedback and working to address their concerns. By optimizing their servers and addressing technical issues like right-side peaking and hitbox abuse, they are committed to providing a better gaming experience for T3 Arena players around the world.

Here is a link to the official T3 Arena’s latest Q&A video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h74Vyle22M&t

T3 Arena: Considerations for PC Ports and Cross-Platform Gaming

As the popularity of T3 Arena continues to grow, fans have been clamoring for the game to be available on other platforms. Specifically, many are hoping for a PC port of the game that would allow for more precise controls and a potentially smoother gameplay experience.

In a recent discussion between T3 Arena developers Lazycaz and Double T, the possibility of a PC port was addressed. While it is not currently in the works, the developers did confirm that they have considered bringing the game to other platforms, including the Nintendo Switch and Steam.

However, the developers also noted that they are still working to optimize the mobile version of the game before branching out to other platforms. This is especially important for the 5v5 game mode, which has been reported to experience FPS drops and lag.

Additionally, the developers highlighted the importance of balancing gameplay for all platforms in the event of cross-platform gaming. They noted that many PC players currently use emulators to play T3 Arena, which can create an imbalance in the game.

It seems that a PC port of T3 Arena is a possibility in the future, but it will likely be some time before it becomes a reality. In the meantime, fans can continue to enjoy the game on mobile and look forward to potential updates that will improve the overall gameplay experience.