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 2.2. You can create as many squads as you want, but once you've come up with a fairly good basic setup and done your customizations, it's very recommended to //save your squad// by pressing "Save" on the bottom bar and specifying a squad filename. Then you can use this squad for other missions, achieving //squad progress//. (If you don't save your squad or aren't using an existing one, your progress won't be saved.) To use an existing squad, just click //"Load"// and select the file. You can save a squad with different filenames, but only the most recent save will store the progress you achieve in your next mission. Generally, you should only use one squad file and maybe another one for occasional backuping or "documenting". //You can always change your squad loadout and even the unit skills without losing squad progress!// However, you can only deploy a squad one instance per mission. For 2 or 3 squad missions, you'll need multiple //unique// squads! 2.2. You can create as many squads as you want, but once you've come up with a fairly good basic setup and done your customizations, it's very recommended to //save your squad// by pressing "Save" on the bottom bar and specifying a squad filename. Then you can use this squad for other missions, achieving //squad progress//. (If you don't save your squad or aren't using an existing one, your progress won't be saved.) To use an existing squad, just click //"Load"// and select the file. You can save a squad with different filenames, but only the most recent save will store the progress you achieve in your next mission. Generally, you should only use one squad file and maybe another one for occasional backuping or "documenting". //You can always change your squad loadout and even the unit skills without losing squad progress!// However, you can only deploy a squad one instance per mission. For 2 or 3 squad missions, you'll need multiple //unique// squads!
-//Squad progress// in Single Mission mode means the //crafting materials//, //prototypes// and //statistics//. Units don't advance or get promoted in this mode. But via crafting, you can achieve quite good development and become strong enough to storm Ativarna and ULTIMATE difficulties!+//Squad progress// in Single Mission mode means the //crafting materials//, //prototypes// and //statistics//. Units don't advance or get promoted in this mode. But via crafting, you can achieve quite good development and become strong enough to storm Extreme and ULTIMATE difficulties!
  
 2.3. Assembling a squad is a complex task. You have to //distribute your units' skill points// (e.g. train them) and //buy// (and later also craft) //the weapons and equipment// according to your units' abilities and your chosen tactics. Your main resource is your //Credits//. You have to spend it wisely to have both enough firepower and survivability. 2.3. Assembling a squad is a complex task. You have to //distribute your units' skill points// (e.g. train them) and //buy// (and later also craft) //the weapons and equipment// according to your units' abilities and your chosen tactics. Your main resource is your //Credits//. You have to spend it wisely to have both enough firepower and survivability.
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