Rumbleverse: How to Meditate and Heal with the Meditation Perk?

In the Rumbleverse battle royale game, 40 contestants are thrown into the city of Grapital and forced into battle with the goal of being the last survivor. The Rumbleverse, unlike other modern games, is focused on hand-to-hand combat and the participants do not have access to any weapons or other weapons. As a result, players will have more melee combat and less recovery time with the “chicken”. However, the chicken is also a rare item throughout the match, which is problematic in the late game as it greatly reduces your chance of being healed. It’s pretty easy to find a bush to meditate and regenerate your health, but the real challenge is unlocking this perk. So, today we’re going to look at how to unlock and force meditate in the Rumbleverse for healing with the Meditation perk.

How to Meditate and Heal in the Rumbleverse (Meditation Perk)

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To meditate and heal in the Rumbleverse, you just need to stand still to slowly regenerate your health once you unlock the Meditation perk. Thus, with the perk active, after less than 2 seconds of downtime, your health will begin to regenerate at 25 units per second. So, to emphasize, you can only get this ability after you unlock the Meditation perk. You must deal damage to other opponents to add to the perk counter to unlock this skill. The meter will give out a unique bonus of 15 extra benefits once you fill it up. 1 in 15 has a percentage score of 6.67%. This means that when your meter fills up, you will be able to unlock the Meditation perk with a 6.67% chance.

You can get perks, which are permanent passive effects, by accumulating combat experience (XP). You gain combat experience when you harm or defeat enemies (XP). In the very bottom right corner of the screen, there is a combat meter that, when full, will reward you with a random perk giving you a special effect. The perk counter is located on your screen above the stats cells. For each point of damage, one point is awarded, and for each enemy destroyed – 200 points. More damage is required to fill the meter each time it refreshes. In one match, you can get no more than 10 perks. By pressing the “Start”button on the gamepad or the “Esc”key on the keyboard, you will also see your existing perks and combat experience.

It’s all about how to unlock and get to meditate in the Rumbleverse for healing.

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