For the list of all the missions that are available in the game, go here.
Missions is the sole single-player mode in Respawnables. It loads players in free-for-all matches against bots, and tasks them with completing missions to earn rewards.
Gameplay[]
Matches in missions mode last only 2:30-minutes, compared to the standard 4-minute length of Multiplayer and Hordes matches. Players are tasked with completing missions to earn rewards. Cash and XP are given out for each mission completed, and players earn 5 gold for every 5 missions completed. Missions can be skipped by watching ads, or by paying gold.
Besides the player, 7 other bots will be competing against each other. Occasionally, Elite Enemies will appear, far stronger than normal bots, and players can earn rewards for killing them.
Machine controlled opponents (Bots)[]
While fighting to complete missions the player will be confronted by computer controlled opponents (syn.: Bots ).
They use different weapons and tactics. Learning to recognize them and adapting the playing style to their weapons is the key to conquering them!
Mission Log[]
The Mission Log displays three challenges for the player to complete during a match. Once a mission is completed, a new one appears. Missions vary in difficulty.
There are various types of missions, each of them require a different things to complete:
- Fashion Mission: Fashion Missions sends the player buying a specific piece of clothing or weapon. In some cases the player needs these equipment for winning a match or getting kills while wearing a specific piece of clothing during a match.
- Killing Missions: A kill mission sends the player out to kill a specific number of non-player characters (NPC).
- Collecting Missions: Collecting Missions sends the player out to collect medals during matches or within a single match.
- Running Missions: Running Missions sends the player running enough meters that is accumulated at the end of each match.
- Challenge Missions: A challenge mission is a mission where you need to perform a specific task with a specific weapon of gadget (sometimes within a specific time limit) in order to complete the mission.
- Score Missions Score missions sends the player out to get a certain amount of points during multiple or within a single match.
- Time Mission: Time missions requires the player to complete a task within a time limit during a match.
- Weapon Missions: Weapon Missions requires the player to get a set of kills with a specific weapon, often the weapons required will need to be purchased from the shop to continue or even start the mission.
Skip A Mission[]
As mentioned previously, players can also use gold or watch advertisements to skip missions. The amount of gold needed to skip a mission depends on the reward of that mission, but only one advertisement needs to be watched to skip a mission
Mission's Rewards | Amount Of Gold Required To Skip The Mission |
---|---|
095 , 240 | 1 |
145 , 320 | 1 |
150 , 450 | 2 |
200 , 550 | 3 |
350 , 650 | 4 |
400 , 750 | 5 |
Trivia[]
- Initially, there were 135 missions in total, the Winter update added 50 new missions, raising the total to 185.
- While the goal of the mode is to complete all available missions, players are still able to play with no limitations after completing all missions.
- When entering the tab for the mode, the player’s character will do a taunt animation depending on what weapon they are holding.
- Following the shutdown of servers on January 13, 2022, this is the only mode that can still be played.