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The winners of One in the Chamber are the players with the highest scores. Kills earn 100 points, while Survivor Bonuses (being alive when another player is eliminated) net 10 points. While it may seem as though it's a Last Man Standing setup, it's easily possible to be in the money without being one of the last few alive.
 
The winners of One in the Chamber are the players with the highest scores. Kills earn 100 points, while Survivor Bonuses (being alive when another player is eliminated) net 10 points. While it may seem as though it's a Last Man Standing setup, it's easily possible to be in the money without being one of the last few alive.
 
==Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3==
 
==Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3==
One in the Chamber will make a return in ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 ''as a custom gamemode. Like in ''Black Ops'', the player gains ammo by killing enemy players. The last player alive wins.<ref>http://beta.digitalwarfare247.com/games/modernwarfare3/211-new-gametypes-mw3-multiplayer</ref>
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One in the Chamber returns in ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 ''as a Private Match-exclusive mode. Like in ''Black Ops'', the player gains ammo by killing enemy players with a one-hit-kill (can be disabled) shot or with a knife, but here the weapon featured by default is the Desert Eagle, and the player starts with 2 lives (both of these values can be changed in the Private Match Mode options). As always, the last player alive wins.<ref>http://beta.digitalwarfare247.com/games/modernwarfare3/211-new-gametypes-mw3-multiplayer</ref>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 05:52, 12 November 2011

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Black Ops. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

One in the Chamber is a Wager Match game mode featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops and a game mode in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

OITC Firing Range Start

OITC - Firing Range


Call of Duty: Black Ops

One in the Chamber consists of six players competing in a Free-for-All style game with a twist: each player starts off with only an insta-kill M1911, a single round of ammunition, a knife, and three lives.

Once a player has fired their bullet, the only means of acquiring another one is by getting a kill. This means that if a player kills an opponent with a bullet, they will get that bullet back. However, if a player happens to have no ammo left, then their only remaining method of killing is by knife. Knifing earns one bullet, which means that players can have more than one bullet at a time if they choose to knife their enemies as opposed to shooting them.

The winners of One in the Chamber are the players with the highest scores. Kills earn 100 points, while Survivor Bonuses (being alive when another player is eliminated) net 10 points. While it may seem as though it's a Last Man Standing setup, it's easily possible to be in the money without being one of the last few alive.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

One in the Chamber returns in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 as a Private Match-exclusive mode. Like in Black Ops, the player gains ammo by killing enemy players with a one-hit-kill (can be disabled) shot or with a knife, but here the weapon featured by default is the Desert Eagle, and the player starts with 2 lives (both of these values can be changed in the Private Match Mode options). As always, the last player alive wins.[1]

Trivia

  • In the original Wager Match trailer, One in the Chamber originally featured a Makarov, rather than an M1911.
  • In One in the Chamber, players have Lightweight, Scout (though it has no effect), and Marathon Pro.
  • At the end of the match, a Spy Plane will appear to show both players on the radar as a way to prevent camping which would excessively prolong the match.
  • The maximum amount of bullets a player can have in their pistol is 7, which is the same as M1911's ammunition capacity in multiplayer.

Gallery

thumb|300px|left|OITC on Crisisthumb|300px|right|One in the chamber being played (successfully)

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