The Glitch Trap is a Medium class mounted gadget that continuously glitches opponents in its vicinity to disable their gadgets.
Effects
The Glitch Trap can be deployed with a small throw to attach it to a nearby surface. The gadget will arm itself after a few moments. Any contestant that enters the 5 meter range of the Glitch Trap will be glitched, making them unable to use their gadgets and specializations. They will remain glitched for as long as they remain in its radius.
The first time a target is glitched, their actions will be interrupted. For example, if they are carrying an object, they will drop it. The user also receives a sound cue to indicate someone has been glitched. A visual effect shows a line from the target to the gadget to let them know where they are being glitched from.
Usage
The Glitch Trap can be selected as one of three gadgets of any Medium build loadout.
The primary trigger can be used to toss the gadget a small distance. It will attach to the first surface it contacts and arm itself after a few moments.
The gadget can also be retrieved to restore a charge, by interacting with it for a few moments while looking at it from up close.
Controls | PC | PS | XBox | Key |
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Equip Glitch Trap | 234 | Gadget | ||
Toss (Tap) | R2 | RT | Primary fire | |
Retrieve deployed Glitch Trap (Hold) | E | Interact |
Properties
Gadget
Tossed — Can be thrown out a short distance, after which it attaches to the first surface it hits.
Multiple Charges — Can be used 2 times. When a charge is used, it automatically recharges over the cooldown time.
Retrievable — Can be picked up after being deployed to restore a charge.
Deployment Limit — 2 Glitch Traps can be deployed at a time. An excess deployment causes the oldest Glitch Trap to disappear.
Projectile
Projectile — Gets affected by gravity and has a travel time. Once attached, the gadget is no longer a projectile.
Interceptible — While not attached, can be removed by the APS Turret, nullifying its effects. This causes the turret to lose some health.
No Trigger on Impact — Does not trigger when thrown at a contestant, instead flies through them.
Trap
Attached — Attaches to a surface upon deployment. Sticks to the surface even if it moves. Weighs down any carriable object it is attached to.
Solid — Has its own collision, albeit of a very small size, that can be stood upon.
Arming Time — Disarmed when initially deployed or while picked up as an attachment. Does not detect enemies while disarmed. Arms automatically after a wind-up time.
Glitchable — Can be temporarily disabled by a Glitch Grenade or Glitch Barrel.
Reshapeable — Can be reshaped by the Data Reshaper into a piece of decor by opponents.
Sound Cue — Produces a constant beeping noise while it is armed, alerting nearby contestants of its presence.
Permanent — Does not disappear by itself.
Effect
Glitching — Glitches affected contestants, making them unable to use gadgets and obfuscating their HUD. Also interrupts processes such as holding a Decryption Key upon initial contact, but not thereafter.
Not Damaging — Does not inflict damage.
Not Immobilizing — Does not stop affected contestants from moving.
Not Disabling — Does not disabe glitchable gadgets.
No Friendly Fire — Can affect neither the user nor their teammates.
Strategy
Strengths
- The Glitch Trap can be planted on or around a Cashout Station to defend it.
Weaknesses
- The Glitch Trap can be disabled by a nearby Glitch Grenade or Glitch Barrel triggering, or reshaped by the Data Reshaper.
Tactics
- The Glitch Trap works well when placed at entrances, as it can catch a contestant off-guard and cause them and their teammates to retreat until their specializations and gadgets become accessible again. It is also useful to place them near revive statues to disable defibrillators.
- The Glitch trap can be used as an improvised lower-range Motion Sensor, as opponents that go near it will notify the user with a hit marker.
- A Glitch Trap on the Cashout Station or Terminal will cause an approaching opponent to drop their held Cash Box or Decryption Key, and may also throw them off.
- Placing Glitch Traps on the ceiling works well, as this means they will not be destroyed by explosions, are more difficult to spot and destroy, and will have a better line of sight to their opponents compared to a Glitch Trap on the wall.
- However, it should be noted that the area of effect is spherical, thereby reducing its effective range compared to a Glitch Trap on the floor.
Mechanics
Line of sight
The Glitch Trap will trigger if an opponent comes within its 5m range, and is also within its line of sight. The line of sight begins from the exact center of the trap. This means that a Glitch Trap that is placed on the corner of a wall may not be able to reach opponents well on one side of the corner.
Item Mastery
Item mastery XP can be earned by deploying the Glitch Trap and by glitching opponents with it.
Each time a certain XP threshold is reached, the item levels up. This does not improve the item, but rewards a unique item customization.
Source | XP Reward |
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Deploying the Glitch Trap | |
Opponent triggers the Glitch Trap |
Change History
Update 3.0.0
- Glitch trap is no longer a proximity detonation device
- Glitch trap now has a line-of-sight application. If an enemy player stands within range and in line-of-sight to the trap it will attach a tether to them. Tethered players have the Glitch effect applied to them, preventing them from using Specializations and Gadgets, and disrupting their HUD. Players will need to break the line of sight to the trap, destroy it, or get out of range of it, to remove the effect.
Patch 2.8.0
- Fixed an issue with the Dome Shield where it was not able to be glitched when the center was occluded
Patch 2.6.0
- Update glitch effect so that it will now pass through Mesh Shields and Dome Shields
Patch 2.2.0
- Reduced the duration of glitch effect from 10s to 5s
Patch 2.1.0
- Now trigger on impact when it hit mesh shields and dome shields