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====== THE CAMPAIGN ====== | ====== THE CAMPAIGN ====== | ||
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===The Campaign mode offers a rich and challenging experience, especially for those new to the game or genre. This guide will walk you through the basics to ensure you get off to a strong start.=== | ===The Campaign mode offers a rich and challenging experience, especially for those new to the game or genre. This guide will walk you through the basics to ensure you get off to a strong start.=== | ||
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====Understanding the Converters==== | ====Understanding the Converters==== | ||
- | In the Campaign, you’ll encounter three converters that are crucial for your progression. These converters allow you to transform materials into other materials or convert them into Squad Points. Be sure to locate and secure these converters early in your missions, as they’ll be vital for crafting and [[squad# | + | In the Campaign, you’ll encounter three converters that are crucial for your progression. These converters allow you to transform materials into other materials or convert them into Squad Points. Be sure to locate and secure these converters early in your missions, as they’ll be vital for crafting and [[squad# |
**Converter #1**: Converts crafting materials into other crafting materials. | **Converter #1**: Converts crafting materials into other crafting materials. | ||
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- | __Pro tip__: a fourth way to convert Deothonit to other materials (with some added benefit) is to buy weapon prototypes from a faction (it will also increase your approval with them), and disassemble them (except the few that are worth keeping). Disassembling a prototype blueprint gives you **25%** of all materials of its cost, effectively converting Deothonit to 4-5 types of different materials while also increasing your reputation and giving a chance for a good prototype. | + | __**Pro tip**__: a fourth way to convert Deothonit to other materials (with some added benefit) is to buy weapon prototypes from a faction (it will also increase your approval with them), and disassemble them (except the few that are worth keeping). Disassembling a prototype blueprint gives you **25%** of all materials of its cost, effectively converting Deothonit to 4-5 types of different materials while also increasing your reputation and giving a chance for a good prototype. |
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====Deothonit Mining and Looting==== | ====Deothonit Mining and Looting==== | ||
- | Deothonit crystals are a rare and valuable resource. While you can mine them, it’s not the only way to acquire these crystals. Another effective method is to undertake Nest missions. By destroying outcroppings during these missions, you can loot Deothonit crystals without needing to mine. If you’re lucky, derelict sites and faction-given special missions can also lead to mines, where you can find smaller amounts of Deothonit if you destroy the small outcroppings. | + | <color yellow>Deothonit crystals</ |
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====Squad Assembly==== | ====Squad Assembly==== | ||
- | Carefully assemble your Squad. Each marine can have their [[squad# | + | Carefully assemble your Squad. Each marine can have their [[squad# |
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* [[squad_roles# | * [[squad_roles# | ||
* [[squad_roles# | * [[squad_roles# | ||
- | For more information, | + | For more information, |
**Note**: Don’t forget that all marines can use any weapon. Just [[basics# | **Note**: Don’t forget that all marines can use any weapon. Just [[basics# | ||
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====Avoid Large Hordes/ | ====Avoid Large Hordes/ | ||
- | Until your Squad is well-equipped, | + | Until your Squad is well-equipped, |
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====Use Nukes in Desperate Situations==== | ====Use Nukes in Desperate Situations==== | ||
- | If you find yourself overwhelmed by alien hordes, don’t hesitate to use a nuke. As a general rule of thumb, don’t waste nukes on Hordes that contain less than 100 enemies, but don’t hesitate to push that button if you see a “mega-horde” of 200 or more. Remember that it is NOT necessary to destroy all hordes to progress with the Campaign, so try to conserve nukes when you can. | + | If you find yourself overwhelmed by alien hordes, don’t hesitate to use a nuke. As a general rule of thumb, don’t waste nukes on Hordes that contain |
__Tip/ | __Tip/ | ||
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====Loot Databanks for Prototypes==== | ====Loot Databanks for Prototypes==== | ||
- | Be on the lookout for Databanks, as those are the sources of Datapads and Code fragments. Disassembling these will yield additional valuable crafting materials such as Portable batteries and Electrical components. | + | Be on the lookout for Databanks, as those are the sources of <color orange>Datapads</ |
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====Favor a Faction==== | ====Favor a Faction==== | ||
- | As you progress, choose a faction to favor (though it’s not mandatory). Building a strong relationship with a faction can lead to better Squad abilities and stronger units. | + | As you progress, choose a faction to favor (though it’s |
__Tip/ | __Tip/ | ||
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====Know when to Extract==== | ====Know when to Extract==== | ||
- | If a mission goes south, don’t be afraid to extract your marines. It’s better to fail a mission than to lose your marines and valuable items. Multi-mission operations (derelict sites, faction-given missions, Nests) usually let you withdraw in the first few phases. Read the briefing carefully so you know where’s the point of no return. | + | If a mission goes south, don’t be afraid to [[tactics# |
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====Study Tactics==== | ====Study Tactics==== | ||
- | Finally, review all the Tactics entries in the Encyclopedia/ | + | Finally, review all the [[tactics|Tactics entries]] in the Encyclopedia/ |
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