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+ | ==Dealing with EXALT== | ||
+ | [[File:EXALT Base Choice (EU2012).png|300px|right|Nigeria and South Africa can be accused without any penalty to XCOM]] | ||
+ | Anti-EXALT operations are accessed through the Covert Operations view, which becomes available on when [[Situation Room (EU2012)|Situation Room]] after EXALT becomes active. There are 2 main ways of dealing with EXALT: Intel Scans and Covert Operations missions. | ||
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+ | Intel Scans will reveal all hidden [[EXALT (EU2012)#EXALT Cells|EXALT Cells]] cells present on the world. The first Intel Scan taken each month has a fixed cost of §50, with later ones increasing by 100% of the previous cost. On Easy difficulty level the increase is only 50%. | ||
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+ | ==Covert Missions== | ||
[[Image:Covert Operative Retrieval (EU2012).png|right|300px|Covert Operative Retrieval]] | [[Image:Covert Operative Retrieval (EU2012).png|right|300px|Covert Operative Retrieval]] | ||
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To stop a revealed EXALT cell, XCOM may perform a Covert Operation on the country where the cell is based while the cell is still exposed (from 2 to 7 days, depending on difficulty level). There are two types of covert missions: [[Covert Extraction (EU2012)|Covert Extraction]] and [[Covert Data Recovery (EU2012)|Covert Data Recovery]], with about 10 [[Maps (EU2012)|maps]] for each type (20 total). There's no [[Meld (EU2012)|Meld]] present in Covert Missions maps. There is also no way to know which type of tactical mission you will have at the end. | To stop a revealed EXALT cell, XCOM may perform a Covert Operation on the country where the cell is based while the cell is still exposed (from 2 to 7 days, depending on difficulty level). There are two types of covert missions: [[Covert Extraction (EU2012)|Covert Extraction]] and [[Covert Data Recovery (EU2012)|Covert Data Recovery]], with about 10 [[Maps (EU2012)|maps]] for each type (20 total). There's no [[Meld (EU2012)|Meld]] present in Covert Missions maps. There is also no way to know which type of tactical mission you will have at the end. | ||
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==EXALT Base Location== | ==EXALT Base Location== | ||
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Every successful mission where you recover EXALT intel will give a clue about the location of the EXALT Base. In the Covert Operations menu, you can read the clues, as well as markings on the countries that have been ruled out (and don't worry: it's automatic, so you don't need to hit Wikipedia for population statistics or Civ 5's civilizations) Once you get 3 clues you may make an accusation (raid) against a country. | Every successful mission where you recover EXALT intel will give a clue about the location of the EXALT Base. In the Covert Operations menu, you can read the clues, as well as markings on the countries that have been ruled out (and don't worry: it's automatic, so you don't need to hit Wikipedia for population statistics or Civ 5's civilizations) Once you get 3 clues you may make an accusation (raid) against a country. | ||
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WARNING: After activating the [[Gollop Chamber (EU2012)|Gollop Chamber]] you will no longer have the option to assault the EXALT base. | WARNING: After activating the [[Gollop Chamber (EU2012)|Gollop Chamber]] you will no longer have the option to assault the EXALT base. | ||
+ | ==Additional Tips== | ||
+ | [[File:EXALT Mission Results (EU2012).png|300px|right|EXALT Mission Results]] | ||
+ | Regular Covert Operations to keep EXALT neutered means experience points, extra credits, additional cool looking [[EXALT Weapons (EU2012)|weapons]] and less hassle for XCOM. | ||
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+ | Even after successfully accusing a country of harboring EXALT or deducing the country through enough Covert Operations, EXALT will still conduct hidden operations, allowing you to "farm" as referred above. You don't have to perform Intel Scans however, as mid to late-game you may allow them to perform operations as they will expose themselves after successful Propaganda/Sabotage/Research Hack with a pop-up, allowing you to send a Covert Operative for "free" or without spending cash on Intel Scans. | ||
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==EXALT Base Clues== | ==EXALT Base Clues== | ||
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− | The game automatically eliminates the countries described on the clues so it isn't necessary to figure out by yourself which countries are described or not. | + | {{Col}} |
*The EXALT base is not in the United States. | *The EXALT base is not in the United States. | ||
*The EXALT base is not in Canada. | *The EXALT base is not in Canada. | ||
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*The EXALT base is not in South Africa. | *The EXALT base is not in South Africa. | ||
*The EXALT base is not in Nigeria. | *The EXALT base is not in Nigeria. | ||
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*The EXALT base is not in an English speaking country. (is not USA, UK, Canada and Australia) | *The EXALT base is not in an English speaking country. (is not USA, UK, Canada and Australia) | ||
*The EXALT base is not in an island country. (not Australia, Japan or UK) | *The EXALT base is not in an island country. (not Australia, Japan or UK) | ||
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*The EXALT base is not in one of the two Cold War superpowers. (is not USA or Russia) | *The EXALT base is not in one of the two Cold War superpowers. (is not USA or Russia) | ||
*The EXALT base is in a country you can play in Civilization 5. (is not Canada, Argentina, South Africa, Nigeria or Australia) | *The EXALT base is in a country you can play in Civilization 5. (is not Canada, Argentina, South Africa, Nigeria or Australia) | ||
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Revision as of 15:20, 17 April 2014
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Source: XCOM: Enemy Within DLC
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Dealing with EXALT
Anti-EXALT operations are accessed through the Covert Operations view, which becomes available on when Situation Room after EXALT becomes active. There are 2 main ways of dealing with EXALT: Intel Scans and Covert Operations missions.
Intel Scans will reveal all hidden EXALT Cells cells present on the world. The first Intel Scan taken each month has a fixed cost of §50, with later ones increasing by 100% of the previous cost. On Easy difficulty level the increase is only 50%.
Covert Missions
To stop a revealed EXALT cell, XCOM may perform a Covert Operation on the country where the cell is based while the cell is still exposed (from 2 to 7 days, depending on difficulty level). There are two types of covert missions: Covert Extraction and Covert Data Recovery, with about 10 maps for each type (20 total). There's no Meld present in Covert Missions maps. There is also no way to know which type of tactical mission you will have at the end.
The operation consists of two steps, first the insertion of one of XCOM's soldiers as a Covert Operative (through the Situation Room) and 7 days later its extraction through a tactical mission. If the tactical mission is ignored after the XCOM soldier is inserted, the Covert Operative will be lost. If the Covert Mission is a failure the EXALT cell will disappear and go into hiding into another country.
Besides elimination of the EXALT cell, success in the mission will provide a clue about the location of the EXALT base, and -1 panic to that country. Deploying an Operative will also prevent that country from leaving the Council at the end of the month, if it's panic level has reached 5.
EXALT Base Location
Every successful mission where you recover EXALT intel will give a clue about the location of the EXALT Base. In the Covert Operations menu, you can read the clues, as well as markings on the countries that have been ruled out (and don't worry: it's automatic, so you don't need to hit Wikipedia for population statistics or Civ 5's civilizations) Once you get 3 clues you may make an accusation (raid) against a country.
- If the accusation is correct then you'll be able to assault their base and end their menace for good.
- If you're wrong the country will leave the Council.
- If you accuse a country which already left the Council, the penalty for guessing wrong is a continent-wide 2 point panic increase.
- If all of the continent's countries already left the Council there's no penalty added for a wrong accusation. This can be used to narrow down the EXALT Base choices.
Note though, that while 3 clues acquired will allow you to assault the base, with three clues gained, you will have eliminated only half the countries, leaving eight to choose from. It will take approximately 7 or 8 clues total to eliminate all the countries except one.
WARNING: After activating the Gollop Chamber you will no longer have the option to assault the EXALT base.
Additional Tips
Regular Covert Operations to keep EXALT neutered means experience points, extra credits, additional cool looking weapons and less hassle for XCOM.
Even after successfully accusing a country of harboring EXALT or deducing the country through enough Covert Operations, EXALT will still conduct hidden operations, allowing you to "farm" as referred above. You don't have to perform Intel Scans however, as mid to late-game you may allow them to perform operations as they will expose themselves after successful Propaganda/Sabotage/Research Hack with a pop-up, allowing you to send a Covert Operative for "free" or without spending cash on Intel Scans.
EXALT Base Clues
The game automatically eliminates the countries described on the clues so it isn't necessary to figure out by yourself which countries are described or not.
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