Warcraft Rumble PvP features dynamic, rotating maps that often include various towers, garrison mechanics, and lane configurations, frequently updated to alter strategies.
PvP in Warcraft Rumble involves selecting a leader and an army, with the map's terrain dictating which units, such as aerial or ranged, might have an advantage.
Table of contents
Maps
Towers
Modifiers
Enchants
Honor Ranks
Maps
Arathi Basin Battleground
Alterac Valley Battleground
Gadgetzan Battleground
Hillsbrad Foothills Battleground
Towers
Dragon Towers: Cone AoE (Area of Effect) and plenty of damage up close
Guard Towers: Single target towers with Fury
Rocket Towers: Long Range AoE Bombardment
Modifiers
Bounty Hunt - Earn a bonus Gold for every 5 Enemies you kill.
Clean Fight - No tricks, no weapons, skill against skill alone.
First Strike - Troops deal 2x damage on their first attack.
Fortifications - Towers have twice as much Health.
Gold Rush - Passive Gold income is doubled.
Enchants
Collateral Damage - Towers deal 20% damage to their owner's Barracks when destroyed.
Hero's Resolve - Leaders level up each time they are played.
Stonebind - Towers convert to Meeting Stones when destroyed.
Ward - No Enchant. A good old fashioned brawl!
Honor Ranks
Matchmaking is also now available with the 0.9.4 update. Each leader will have their own Honor rating, which will be used to match players of similar PvP prowess with a given leader.
Account Honor will also measure a player’s overall PvP abilities by combining their top 3 Leaders into a single Account Honor value.
Honor you’ll need to earn:
Little Spark: 0 Honor
Bronze Spark 1: (1000 Honor)
Bronze Spark 2: (2000 Honor)
Bronze Spark III: (3000 Honor)
Silver Strategist I: (4000 Honor)
Silver Strategist II: (5000 Honor)
Silver Strategist III: (6000 Honor)
Golden General I: (7000 Honor)
Golden General II: (8000 Honor)
Golden General III: (9000 Honor)
Platinum Prodigy I: (10,000 Honor)
Platinum Prodigy II: (11,000 Honor)
Platinum Prodigy III: (12,000 Honor)
Dark Iron Overseer I: (13,000 Honor)
Dark Iron Overseer II: (14,000 Honor)
Dark Iron Overseer III: (15,000 Honor)
Truesilver Tactician: (16,000 Honor)
Mithril Calculon: (17,000 Honor)
Thorium Arcanosmith: (18,000 Honor)
Elementium Electrolord: (19,000 Honor)
Arclight Mastermind: (20,000 Honor)
Rotating Environments: Maps are not static; the Blizzard News update notes that PvP maps, along with tower types and modifiers, change regularly to shake up the meta.
Key Features: PvP maps typically feature multiple paths (lanes), strategic towers (like Guard Towers), and gold mines that are critical to securing victory through controlling map.
Victory Road System: As of early 2025, PvP rewards and progression are based on accumulating Victory Points.
Common Mechanics: Maps frequently incorporate elements that allow for diverse strategies, including aerial attacks and ground defenses.