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What Is Normal Mode in Blade Ball? Explained

Normal Mode has a lot of newbies, but it’s still fun.

Artur NovichenkoBy Artur NovichenkoOctober 21, 20232 Mins Read
What Is Normal Mode in Blade Ball
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Most players don’t think much about the game modes when visiting Blade Ball for the first time. Thinking of Normal Mode as a training arena, you might have forgotten it once you switched to Ranked and Pro modes. However, Normal Mode is a hot place with no rules or ranks, which can bring a lot of benefits to both Blade Ball newbies and experienced players. Some quests in Blade Ball, including those offered by Battlepass S1, require you to visit this mode. In addition, with Halloween coming, you can get Pumpkins, and you can’t do without Normal Mode.

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First, it is worth noting that Normal Mode is the mode you find yourself in during your first visit to the Blade Ball world. There are no ranking restrictions or leaderboards. This place can be called a sandbox without rules, but that’s what makes it so dangerous. When you first visit the game, you will receive a starting sword, but you are not immune from meeting a player using something like Anime Sword.

On the other hand, Normal Mode is a better place if you want to improve your gaming skills before switching to Ranked Mode. Here, you can meet both beginners and pro players, and a high online and busy battle arena will make matches hot and dangerous and training more effective.

However, Normal Mode is also helpful in terms of benefits, namely quests that can bring a lot of rewards. Firstly, many quests in Battlepass S1 require participation in Normal Mode, and you can not complete them in other modes. For example, Survive for 200 Minutes in Normal Mode or Playing with Ten Different Swords in Normal Mode are just some of the quests of this mode. And it is worth noting that even private servers will not help you complete all Normal Mode quests.

To sum it up, here is what you need to know about Normal Mode in Blade Ball:

  • This mode offers you standard gameplay without ratings or ranging.
  • You enter this mode automatically when you visit the game for the first time.
  • You can complete some Battlepass S1 quests only in Normal Mode. But sometimes, you can do it on private servers.

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