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*Soldiers can be recruited at base only |
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*Wounded Soldiers are stabilised until combat ends, at which point they get up |
*Wounded Soldiers are stabilised until combat ends, at which point they get up |
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+ | * In order to beat a Campaign on this difficulty, you need to learn both how to effectively use explosives (Grenades or those in the Field) and must use a Squad with abilities that you are comfortable with. Use [[Dispatch Missions (Bureau)|Dispatch Missions]] to level up squad members without any threat of them dying. |
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[[Category:Bureau (2013)]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 22 August 2014
This Page will explain the differences between the 4 different difficulty levels.
Rookie
- Soldiers Bleed out slower than on Squaddie
- You can buy Soldiers at the resupply points, in-between missions and if a soldier bleeds out, you can recruit a new one, thus making the game losable only if Carter dies.
Squaddie
- You can recruit soldiers at the resupply points and in-between missions.
Veteran
- Soldiers can be recruited at base only
Commander
- Soldiers can be recruited at base only
- Wounded Soldiers are stabilised until combat ends, at which point they get up
- If Carter (you) is incapacitated, then revived, he does get back up and can continue fighting.
- In order to beat a Campaign on this difficulty, you need to learn both how to effectively use explosives (Grenades or those in the Field) and must use a Squad with abilities that you are comfortable with. Use Dispatch Missions to level up squad members without any threat of them dying.