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Each player plays solo, but to win you must do one of the following:
Each player plays solo, but to win you must do one of the following:
* Get 6 waves ahead of your opponent (in 1v3 getting 6 waves ahead of any other player will knock them out)
* Get 6 waves ahead of your opponent (in 1v3 getting 6 waves ahead of any other player will knock them out)
* Complete wave 30 first
* Reach wave 31 (or 51 of playing as a team) first
* Be furthest ahead (individually, or as a team) when the (5 minute) timer is up
* Be furthest ahead (individually, or as a team) when the (5 minute) timer is up.  If levels are tied, time is taken into account.
 
There are two main strategies for PvP.  These are:
* Outrun your opponent.  This is the best/safest strategy if you have strong ships.  However, if your opponent is stronger, or you lose your partner in 2v2 then:
* Attack your opponent.  Using [[Galaxy Ships]], [[Predator Ships]], S2 and S4 [[Drones]], and attack [[Wings]] you can send [[Traps]] to your opponent, making it more likely they will be defeated.


There are 5 PvP modes.  These are:
There are 5 PvP modes.  These are:
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* [[Arena]]
* [[Arena]]


[[Galaxy Ships]] and certain [[Drones]] can send attacks to your opponent(s) in PvP.  The attack is sent to one of your opponents when you collect the ship or drone.
[[Galaxy Ships]], [[Predator Ships]], [[S2 Drones]] and certain [[Wings]] can send attacks to your opponent(s) in PvP.  The attack is sent to one of your opponents when you collect the ship or drone.


* PvP Points
* PvP Points
* [[PvP Seasons]]
* [[PvP Seasons]]