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TITAN BASH Points of Interest

Complete POI guide for the TITAN BASH map — named landmarks, PvP hotspots, G-Cell farming zones, wall-bounce spots, and callout reference for Open Testing.

Why POIs Matter in TITAN BASH

Points of interest (POIs) are named landmarks across the TITAN BASH open world. They function as navigation anchors, PvP meeting points, G-Cell farming zones, and combo wall-bounce locations. Knowing POIs separates players who rotate efficiently from players who wander into third-party ambushes. This guide catalogs every major POI after the latest map update, cross-referenced with the map overview image.

POI callouts also enable team coordination. When partying through Discord, saying "rotating to Central Arena" beats vague directions. Competitive groups standardize callouts early — adopt wiki naming until community slang solidifies during Open Testing.

Pair POI knowledge with combat and economy guides: G-Cell farming routes loop through specific landmarks; combo basics require wall surfaces found at designated bounce POIs; PvP tier matchups shift based on which POI you hold.

Primary PvP Hotspots

POI Name Zone Type Best For
Central Arena High-traffic PvP core Burst kits like Final Wars Godzilla — see combat guide
Upper Plateau Elevated platform (map update) Wall enders and roar angles — Muto Prime territory
North Perimeter Outer ring POI Steady 1v1 G-Cell farming per G-Cells guide
South Perimeter Outer ring POI Beginner-friendly traffic — pair with how to play
East Corridor Choke point Kiryu conditioning — Kiryu page
West Corridor Choke point Ghidorah ultimate zoning — ultimates guide

Farming POI Rotation Strategy

Efficient G-Cell farmers rotate between two POIs rather than camping one. A proven Open Testing loop: spawn → North Perimeter for 1–2 fights → rotate through East Corridor → reset to South Perimeter if central traffic spikes. This loop avoids the Central Arena death ball while maintaining fight frequency.

During peak hours, invert the strategy — Central Arena yields higher fight volume if you can survive third-parties. Bring burst tools and map escape knowledge from the video map guide.

Track hourly G-Cell income per rotation using the G-Cell tracker. If a POI underperforms for three sessions, swap it using alternatives in this guide.

Wall-Bounce and Combo POIs

Not every wall accepts combo enders. After the map update, these POIs gained reliable bounce surfaces:

Upper Plateau edges: Primary Muto Prime practice zone. Test Skills 3–4 wall routes from combo reference.

Central Arena perimeter walls: Godzilla burst confirms into wall carry — routes from combat guide.

Corridor dead-ends: Trap conditioning into ultimate setups for Kiryu and Ghidorah. Tight geometry prevents escape rolls.

Wall properties may change silently during Open Testing. Re-verify bounce spots weekly against patch notes.

POI Callout Quick Reference

Use these shorthand callouts in voice chat and Discord:

Central = Central Arena | Plateau = Upper Plateau | North/South = Perimeter POIs | East/West = Corridors

When calling rotations, add intent: "Rotating North for farm" versus "Dropping Central for clips." Intent prevents teammates from misreading your pathing on the overview layout.

New POIs may appear in future patches — upcoming content and map expansions will extend this list. Monitor open testing timeline for landmark additions.

POI Selection by Playstyle

Combo players: Hold Upper Plateau and corridor dead-ends. Maximize wall enders from combo deep dive.

Burst players: Central Arena and open approaches to South Perimeter. Short fights, high G-Cell turnover.

Zoners: East/West corridors and Plateau sightlines. Control space before spending ultimates.

New players: South and North Perimeter only until combo success rate exceeds 50%. Then expand via unlock priority mains into harder POIs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the busiest POI in TITAN BASH?

Central Arena draws the most players during peak hours. Outer perimeter POIs are quieter — see the table above.

Which POI is best for G-Cell farming?

North and South Perimeter offer steady 1v1 pacing. Rotate using routes from G-Cells guide.

Where should I practice wall combos?

Upper Plateau edges and Central Arena perimeter walls. Cross-reference combo basics.

Did the map update add new POIs?

Yes — Upper Plateau and revised corridors came with the overhaul. Context in map guide.

How do POI names match the map image?

Labels correspond to zones marked on map overview. Visual + written reference together.