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==Sample Builds==
 
==Sample Builds==
 
===Crit Infantry===
 
===Crit Infantry===
Gene-modded direct attack build on early Infantry with balanced stats or particularly high aim. Massive late game damage dealer.
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{{Class Build (Long War)|
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|LCL={{ Executioner (Long War)}}
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|CPL={{ Aggression (Long War)}}
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|SGT={{ Ranger (Long War)}}
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|TSG={{ Sharpshooter (Long War)}}
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|GSG={{ Bring Em On (Long War)}}
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|MSG={{ Extra Conditioning (Long War)}}
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|Boost=+6 aim, +4 will, +1 mobility
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|Strength=massive dmg output
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|Weakness=vulnerable until Extra Conditioning, relies somewhat on cover destruction support
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|Battles=All
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|Loadout=Aim/crit item(s), Hi Cap Mags
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|Power Ranks=SGT and GSG for dmg, MSG for survivability
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|Description=This build is a very straightforward mid-range damage dealer.  Crit stacking guarantees crits on exposed enemies and can even land powerful crits on hardened enemies with a bit of luck.    Sharpshooter can be dropped for Lock N’ Load if you prefer having more shots over more consistent crits.  Extra Con can be dropped for VPT if you prefer raw damage over survivability and consistency.  Rapid Fire can also be taken for maximum potential damage output, but will burn through your ammo at alarming rates if you don’t have Lock N’ Load to feed the gun.
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|Strategic Analysis=Crit Infantry greatly appreciate holo targeting support and cover destruction support from rocketeers, engineers, and Collateral Damage MECs.  If possible, try to bring a target down to half hp before shooting to activate Executioner (conveniently this often happens for free while destroying cover, especially in early game).  When you get swarmed by several aliens at once, aim for the big guy and let Bring ‘Em On do the rest. One massive crit on a dangerous threat can swing battle tempo in your favor, nevermind two.
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Lance Cpl: '''Executioner''' for confirming kills. Periodically, you may want to grab '''Steadfast''' instead for your first officer candidate if they have low will, or for officers you plan on having babysit low-level troops.
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===Overwatch Fire Support===
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{{Class Build (Long War)|
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|LCL={{ Covering Fire (Long War)}}
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|CPL={{ Opportunist (Long War)}}
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|SGT={{ Deadeye (Long War)}}
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|TSG={{ Lock N Load (Long War)}}
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|GSG={{ Sentinel (Long War)}}
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|MSG={{ Extra Conditioning (Long War)}}
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|Boost=+4 aim, +4 will, +1 mobility
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|Strength=good damage output, overwatch utility/dmg
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|Weakness=vulnerable until Extra Conditioning, somewhat inconsistent due to the nature of overwatch
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|Battles=All
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|Loadout=Aim/crit item(s), Hi Cap Mags
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|Power Ranks=CPL and GSG for overwatching, TSG for consistent ammo availability
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|Description=This build sacrifices some damage potential in exchange for Overwatch utility.  Overwatch will lockdown some enemies and kill others who dare to run or act before it.  Overwatch shots also have favorable interactions with some enemy mechanics, such as not activating intimidate from Berserkers or the shot reflection of Ethereals. Covering Fire importantly prevents the soldier from being too passive, but can also bait your soldier into taking poor or unhelpful shots.  Extra Con can be dropped for VPT if you prefer raw damage over survivability and consistency.  Deadeye can be dropped for Ranger if you prefer more damage overall instead of better shots against flyers.
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|Strategic Analysis=Overwatch builds combo exceptionally well with Flush support, especially in conjunction with holo targeting, for good shots that will often crit. Be wary of enemies that don’t care about Overwatch (such as drones) that might distract your infantry from more pressing threats.  Also beware of any enemy that might have Lightning Reflexes such as Thin Men and Chryssalids.
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Corporal: '''Aggression''' is the point of this build. Crit hard and crit often.
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===Tank Infantry===
 
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{{Class Build (Long War)|
Sergeant: '''Ranger''' for up to 2 additional base damage per turn. '''Deadeye''' is also a good choice, as few classes can reliably hit flying targets.
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|LCL={{ Steadfast (Long War)}}
 
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|CPL={{ Will To Survive (Long War)}}
Tech Sgt: '''Sharpshooter''' for bonus overall crit chance and for confirming kills on full-cover targets.
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|SGT={{ Suppression (Long War)}}
 
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|TSG={{ Lock N Load (Long War)}}
Gunnery Sgt: '''Bring 'Em On''' for damage boost on crits.
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|GSG={{ Resilience (Long War)}}
 
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|MSG={{ Extra Conditioning (Long War)}}
Master Sgt: '''Extra Conditioning''' for extra aim and survivability, especially on low mobility troops. OR '''Vital Point Targeting''' If you're happy with the infantry's movement and survivability, and would rather increase damage.
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|Boost=+4 aim, +12 will, +1 mobility
 
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|Strength=very durable, good and consistent utility
Equip completed build with: Standard Rifle for reliable damage. Titan Armor for good mobility troops, orArchangel armor for mobility and cover-agnosticism (getting a reliable +20% accuracy, while ensuring no melee or flanking attacks, is great!). Scope and laser sight, damage boosting or armor item.
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|Weakness=low dmg output, needs indestructible cover to draw aggro from
 
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|Battles=All, especially useful on maps with poor cover
No core psi talents. Take Hyper Reactive Pupils or Depth Perception (even better flying aim), Adrenal Neurosympathy (kill things early in a fight to improve the efficiency of rest of squad).
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|Loadout=Reinforced armor, other tank items
 
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|Power Ranks=CPL and MSG for tanking, SGT and TSG for utility
===Fire Support===
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|Description=Straightforward utility tank build that aims to draw aggro from aliens by suppressing and then survive the potential consequences. Note that bringing a Tank Infantry does not mean you can neglect protective choices on the rest of the squad. The AI considers chance to kill as well as chance to hit, and may pass up an easy shot on the Tank for a less accurate shot on a squadmate that might do a lot more damage in the event it hits. Leaving aside Mechs and SHIVs, this leaves only Assaults as competing main "tanks" or fire magnets. Assaults can get many of the same protective perks as Infantry, get slightly more Health per rank, and can stack defensive items without as much offensive penalty but don't have access to suppression.
Overwatch Control/Support build on infantry with at least good base aim (especially those with high mobility). Dominates until late game, when high-HP enemies can eat both overwatch shots without dying and high enemy defense makes the hits less reliable.
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|Strategic Analysis=Tank Infantry are the soldiers you want on the front-line. They should take the half-cover position (unless everyone else visible to the aliens also has full cover) closest to the alien positions (but still at mid-range). Similarly, don't give the Tank Infantry smoke cover unless all other potential targets have equal smoke cover too. It is more important that the cover be indestructible than low/high, as this soldier is vulnerable to cover destruction. Each turn, the soldier should shoot once, and then suppress or Command, if an Officer. They are not expected to do major damage to the enemy: the shot is free and any hit is a bonus. The aim is simply to have a soldier who continues to contribute to the firefight while also providing maximum damage absorption. Finally, Tank Infantry make excellent officers: they get +8 Will from their first two perks and would be good choices for the first Lieutenants you promote. Their battlefield role puts them front and center in the squad: those who need the Will bonus (and other officer benefits) most are likely to be close to the Tank Infantry.
 
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Lance Cpl: '''Covering Fire''' as a core perk, increasing overall aim and overwatch efficiency.
 
 
 
Corporal: '''Opportunist''' as a core perk, making overwatch shots on grounded moving targets strictly better than standard shots (target doesn't get cover), and all other overwatch shots equivalent.
 
 
 
Sergeant: '''Deadeye''' is probably the best choice on higher difficulties, as an Overwatch Infantry is often your only real defense against floaters that charge in to flank your troops. '''Suppression''' is ok if you lack other troops with good suppression builds, since you'll get a guaranteed opportunist reaction shot if the target takes any action, but very ammo intensive (2 shots for suppression, 3rd for reaction shot). '''Ranger''' will increase the damage output and help increase the odds a reaction shot will be a kill shot.
 
 
 
Tech Sgt: '''Lock N' Load''' as a core perk, allowing at least two shots per turn regardless of ammo state once Sentinel is unlocked.
 
 
 
Gun Sgt: '''Sentinel''' as a core perk, allowing three shots per turn when firing as first action, two shots after a move/reload.
 
 
 
Master Sgt: '''Vital Point Targeting''' is acceptable if you are content with your trooper's will and mobility and are ok with potentially losing them to a crit. '''Extra Conditioning''' for the added stats will help with survivability and mobility if these are lackluster by this point and the extra 4/dpt is negligible for your squad makeup.
 
 
 
Equip completed build with: Heavy Rifle weapons for bonus damage (standard rifles are fine too, especially if you take vital point targeting at MSGT). Archangel for mobility/toughness, or Titan with decent mobility. SCOPE and damage boosting item or armor.
 
 
 
Support/passive Psi talents recommended (Inspiration, Feedback, etc.), as you'll mostly rank up psi for the ability to safely use neural gunlink late in progression, and will be overwatching at end of most turns with enemy contact. No core gene mods, apart from one of the eye mods if available.
 
 
 
===Tank Infantry/Officer===
 
''Suitable Recruits'': Unlike many Infantry, this build does not focus on taking regular shots, so high Aim is not so important. High Will is good as these troops make excellent officers. Above average Mobility will help with all the heavy gear they tend to take. High Health is preferred. Low defense, as the idea is to attract fire to these soldiers and absorb it, not be impossible to hit in the first place.
 
 
 
LCPL: '''Steadfast'''. Since this unit is designated to be the one most likely to be shot and hit, preventing panic on it not only stops its own panic, but cuts off panic chains (where other soldiers panic at each other's wounds, death and panic) at the source. Make the Infantry an Officer and the whole squad can get the benefit of the +5 Will bonus too, reducing the threat of enemy psi and intimidate.
 
 
 
CPL: '''Will to Survive'''. Key perk which lets the whole build function. Added to the DR from cover, the soldier can prevent the first 2 or 3 points of damage from each hit. Other sources of DR (e.g., officer bonus, Titan Armour, Iron Skin, Reinforced Armour) can make the unit immune to anything short of critical hits and/or heavy weapons fire. On top of this is a further +3 Will.
 
 
 
SGT: '''Suppression'''. Suppressors get fired at a lot, but this soldier is designed to be fired at. Unless there's an opportunity to end the engagement, Tank Infantry should be suppressing the biggest threat (or the second biggest threat if a Gunner is also suppressing) in every turn of combat.
 
 
 
TSGT: '''Lock 'N' Load'''. Lets the Infantry maintain continual suppression and not miss a turn of effective action.
 
 
 
GSGT: '''Resilience'''. Rounds out the tank build by preventing critical hits, reducing the threat from flanking attacks and destroyed cover too (the big weakness of Will to Survive only).
 
 
 
MSGT: '''Extra Conditioning'''. Makes for a nigh-indestructible soldier.
 
 
 
''Role'': Tank Infantry are the soldiers you want on the front-line. They should take the half-cover position (unless everyone else visible to the aliens also has full cover) closest to the alien positions (but still at mid-range). (Similarly, don't give the Tank Infantry smoke cover unless all other potential targets have equal smoke cover too.) It is more important that the cover be ''indestructible'' than low/high, as this soldier is vulnerable to cover destruction: the grenade itself won't do much damage, but will expose it to further shots against which it will have much less DR.
 
 
 
Each turn, the soldier should shoot once, and then suppress or Command, if an Officer. They are not expected to do major damage to the enemy: the shot is free and any hit is a bonus. The aim is simply to have a soldier who continues to contribute to the firefight while also providing maximum damage absorption.
 
 
 
A Tank Infantry will usually be the easiest target for the enemy to hit, and may also attract attention because it is suppressing. Some of these shots are expected to hit, but the damage taken will be greatly reduced by the various sources of DR.
 
 
 
''Gear'': Tank Infantry can be equipped with a Heavy rifle: usually, the soldier will only take the single free shot from Light 'Em Up each turn, so the penalty on shots after acting is not a problem, and the extra damage is welcome. They should wear the heaviest armor available, Reinforced Armour and another defensive item(s) to taste (Plating, Medikit, Respirator), or a scope to help them contribute to damage.
 
 
 
''Limitations'': The Tank Infantry's weaknesses include lack of mobility (heavy armor and equipment) and lack of firepower. It is the job of the rest of the squad to find the enemy threat and neutralize it. The Tank Infantry is there to weather the worst of the storm until it's over. Vitally, other soldiers must eliminate enemies, such as seekers and floaters, that threaten to flank the Tank Infantry, eliminating its cover and Will to Survive defense. Tank Infantry is not the right choice for all situations: since its offensive capacity is limited, Tank Infantry can sometimes ''cause'' there to be a prolonged firefight when a more aggressively trained/equipped soldier could have helped end the threat before it began.
 
 
 
''Suitable Maps'': Tank Infantry perform well on Roadway maps: lots of cars means lots of indestructible half-cover for both sides. They are also invaluable whenever heavy resistance is expected and the quality of available cover may be poor.
 
 
 
''Other Notes'': Note that bringing a Tank Infantry does not mean you can neglect protective choices on the rest of the squad. The AI considers chance to ''kill'' as well as chance to hit, and may pass up an easy shot on the Tank for a less accurate shot on a squadmate that might do a lot more damage in the event it hits.
 
 
 
Leaving aside Mechs and SHIVs, this leaves only Assaults as competing main "tanks" or fire magnets. Assaults can get many of the same protective perks as Infantry — Steadfast, Will to Survive, Resilience, Extra Conditioning — and get more Health per rank, and can stack defensive items without as much offensive penalty.
 
 
 
Finally, Tank Infantry make excellent officers: they get +8 Will from their first two perks and would be good choices for the first Lieutenants you promote. Their battlefield role puts them front and center in the squad: those who need the Will bonus (and other officer benefits) most are likely to be close to the Tank Infantry.
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 07:02, 19 April 2021

   Infantry

The Infantry class borrows elements from vanilla XCOM's Assault and Heavy classes. Their signature ability is Light 'Em Up, which behaves identically to the vanilla Heavy's Bullet Swarm perk.

Primary Weapon: Carbines, Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles, SMGs, Shotguns.
Secondary Weapon: Pistols, Machine pistols, Sawed-off shotgun.
Class-Limited items: None.

Abilities

Rank Ability
RANK SQUADDIE.png
Specialist
Light 'Em Up
Light 'Em Up
Standard shots no longer end the turn, if taken as the first action.
No other bonuses.
RANK CORPORAL.png
Lance Corporal
Steadfast
Steadfast
Never panic as a result of getting wounded, allies panicking, allies getting wounded or killed, or the intimidation ability.
Covering Fire
Covering Fire
Allows certain reaction shots to trigger on many enemy actions, not just movement (excludes reload, overwatch, and hunker down actions).
Executioner
Executioner
Confers +10 aim and +10 critical chance against targets at or below 50% health.
+5 Will. No other bonuses. No other bonuses.
RANK SERGEANT.png
Corporal
Will to Survive
Will to Survive
Gain 1.5 Damage Reduction (DR) if in cover and not flanked.
Opportunist
Opportunist
Eliminates the Aim penalty on reaction shots, and allows reaction shots to cause critical hits.
Aggression
Aggression
Confers +10% critical chance per enemy in sight (max +30%). Aliens visible via squadsight are not counted for bonus.
+3 Will. No other bonuses. No other bonuses.
RANK LIEUTENANT.png
Sergeant
Deadeye
Deadeye
Confers +15 aim against flying targets.
Suppression
Suppression
Fire a barrage that pins down a target, granting Opportunist reaction fire against it if it moves. Imposes a -30 penalty to aim and reduces range of many area-of-effect attacks, including grenades. Also negates overwatch from the target while suppression is active. Lastly, enemy AI prioritizes breaking the suppression by shooting the suppressor, so it functions as a mini-taunt. Not possible with shotguns, sniper rifles, or strike rifles.

Ranger
Ranger
Confers +1 damage with primary weapons, rocket launchers, MEC secondary weapons and sidearms. Negates the long-range accuracy penalty with sidearms when shooting beyond 14 meters.
No other bonuses. No other bonuses. No other bonuses
RANK CAPTAIN.png
Tech Sergeant
Tactical Sense
Tactical Sense
Confers +5 Defense per enemy in sight (max +20).
Lock N' Load
Lock N' Load
Primary weapons receive one additional shot or burst before a reload is required, and you may reload your primary weapon as the first action of your turn without ending the turn.
Sharpshooter
Sharpshooter
+10 critical chance in all situations, +10 Aim against enemies in full cover.
No other bonuses. No other bonuses. +2 Aim.
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Gunnery Sergeant
Resilience
Resilience
Confers immunity to critical hits.
Sentinel
Sentinel
Allows two reaction shots during Overwatch, instead of only one.

Bring 'Em On
Bring 'Em On
Confers 1-4 bonus damage during critical hits (which is then multiplied by 50% due to the critical hit). The damage is higher when more enemies are in view (including squad sight vision). This results in +1.5 dmg for 1-2 enemies, +3 dmg for 3-4 enemies, +4.5 dmg for 5-6 enemies, +6 dmg for 7 or more enemies.
No other bonuses. No other bonuses. No other bonuses.
RANK COLONEL.png
Master Sergeant
Extra Conditioning
Extra Conditioning
Confers 1-4 bonus health based on which type of armor is equipped. Heavier armor increases the bonus.
Vital Point Targeting
Vital Point Targeting
Confers 2 bonus damage with primary guns, and +1 damage with sidearms, against humans and alien targets whose species have been autopsied.
Rapid Fire
Rapid Fire
Take two shots against a single target in quick succession. Each shot carries a -15 penalty to Aim.

+4 Aim, +4 Will, +1 Mobility. No other bonuses. No other bonuses.

*Perks tagged with blue are fixed even with Second Wave Training Roulette option is enabled

Stat Progression

Rank / Level Total
Health
Aim
Will
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Health
Aim
Will
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Specialist 1 3 5(-6) 1 3 5(-6)
Lance Corporal 0 3 5(-6) 1 6 10(-12)
Corporal 0 3 3(-4) 1 9 13(-16)
Sergeant 1 3 3(-4) 2 12 16(-20)
Tech Sergeant 0 3 3(-4) 2 15 19(-24)
Gunnery Sergeant 0 3 3(-4) 2 18 22(-28)
Master Sergeant 1 3 3(-4) 3 21 25(-32)
  • Note that, even without Hidden Potential turned on, there is a chance of gaining 1 extra will per level (shown in parentheses above). Psionic soldiers can also gain 1-6 extra will per psi level (1 + rand(6)).

Tactical Advice

Role: Medium Range Offense

Infantry are mid-range damage dealers. They can fire twice per turn if they don't move, which makes them excel at eliminating enemies by attrition. Because they must remain stationary to fire twice, they tend to perform best with assault rifles rather than shotguns, which are more position dependent - if you want a more mobile soldier who's designed for mobility and getting flanks, look to the Assault class. Infantrymen's ability to fire twice per turn makes them competitive with Snipers at direct damage. Due to their high fire-rate it is very important to keep an eye on the Infantry's ammunition, as it can run out very quickly.

Infantry have decent aim progression and have relatively uncomplicated builds - they have at least one talent at each rank that improves their proficiency with their primary weapon and also have a selection of defensive abilities available at each rank. The Infantry does have a powerful utility perk combination to improve overwatch in Covering Fire, Opportunist and Sentinel.

Sample Builds

Crit Infantry

Perk progression
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Lance Corporal
RANK SERGEANT.png
Corporal
RANK LIEUTENANT.png
Sergeant
RANK CAPTAIN.png
Tech Sergeant
RANK MAJOR.png
Gunnery Sergeant
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Master Sergeant
Perk by tier
Executioner
Aggression
Ranger
Sharpshooter
Bring 'Em On
Extra Conditioning
Build Overview
Stat Boosts +6 aim, +4 will, +1 mobility
Strengths massive dmg output
Weaknesses vulnerable until Extra Conditioning, relies somewhat on cover destruction support
Preferred battle sites All
Most common Loadout Aim/crit item(s), Hi Cap Mags
Power Ranks SGT and GSG for dmg, MSG for survivability
Description This build is a very straightforward mid-range damage dealer. Crit stacking guarantees crits on exposed enemies and can even land powerful crits on hardened enemies with a bit of luck. Sharpshooter can be dropped for Lock N’ Load if you prefer having more shots over more consistent crits. Extra Con can be dropped for VPT if you prefer raw damage over survivability and consistency. Rapid Fire can also be taken for maximum potential damage output, but will burn through your ammo at alarming rates if you don’t have Lock N’ Load to feed the gun.
Strategic Analysis Crit Infantry greatly appreciate holo targeting support and cover destruction support from rocketeers, engineers, and Collateral Damage MECs. If possible, try to bring a target down to half hp before shooting to activate Executioner (conveniently this often happens for free while destroying cover, especially in early game). When you get swarmed by several aliens at once, aim for the big guy and let Bring ‘Em On do the rest. One massive crit on a dangerous threat can swing battle tempo in your favor, nevermind two.


Overwatch Fire Support

Perk progression
- RANK CORPORAL.png
Lance Corporal
RANK SERGEANT.png
Corporal
RANK LIEUTENANT.png
Sergeant
RANK CAPTAIN.png
Tech Sergeant
RANK MAJOR.png
Gunnery Sergeant
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Master Sergeant
Perk by tier
Covering Fire
Opportunist
Deadeye
Lock N' Load
Sentinel
Extra Conditioning
Build Overview
Stat Boosts +4 aim, +4 will, +1 mobility
Strengths good damage output, overwatch utility/dmg
Weaknesses vulnerable until Extra Conditioning, somewhat inconsistent due to the nature of overwatch
Preferred battle sites All
Most common Loadout Aim/crit item(s), Hi Cap Mags
Power Ranks CPL and GSG for overwatching, TSG for consistent ammo availability
Description This build sacrifices some damage potential in exchange for Overwatch utility. Overwatch will lockdown some enemies and kill others who dare to run or act before it. Overwatch shots also have favorable interactions with some enemy mechanics, such as not activating intimidate from Berserkers or the shot reflection of Ethereals. Covering Fire importantly prevents the soldier from being too passive, but can also bait your soldier into taking poor or unhelpful shots. Extra Con can be dropped for VPT if you prefer raw damage over survivability and consistency. Deadeye can be dropped for Ranger if you prefer more damage overall instead of better shots against flyers.
Strategic Analysis Overwatch builds combo exceptionally well with Flush support, especially in conjunction with holo targeting, for good shots that will often crit. Be wary of enemies that don’t care about Overwatch (such as drones) that might distract your infantry from more pressing threats. Also beware of any enemy that might have Lightning Reflexes such as Thin Men and Chryssalids.


Tank Infantry

Perk progression
- RANK CORPORAL.png
Lance Corporal
RANK SERGEANT.png
Corporal
RANK LIEUTENANT.png
Sergeant
RANK CAPTAIN.png
Tech Sergeant
RANK MAJOR.png
Gunnery Sergeant
RANK COLONEL.png
Master Sergeant
Perk by tier
Steadfast
Will to Survive
Suppression
Lock N' Load
Resilience
Extra Conditioning
Build Overview
Stat Boosts +4 aim, +12 will, +1 mobility
Strengths very durable, good and consistent utility
Weaknesses low dmg output, needs indestructible cover to draw aggro from
Preferred battle sites All, especially useful on maps with poor cover
Most common Loadout Reinforced armor, other tank items
Power Ranks CPL and MSG for tanking, SGT and TSG for utility
Description Straightforward utility tank build that aims to draw aggro from aliens by suppressing and then survive the potential consequences. Note that bringing a Tank Infantry does not mean you can neglect protective choices on the rest of the squad. The AI considers chance to kill as well as chance to hit, and may pass up an easy shot on the Tank for a less accurate shot on a squadmate that might do a lot more damage in the event it hits. Leaving aside Mechs and SHIVs, this leaves only Assaults as competing main "tanks" or fire magnets. Assaults can get many of the same protective perks as Infantry, get slightly more Health per rank, and can stack defensive items without as much offensive penalty but don't have access to suppression.
Strategic Analysis Tank Infantry are the soldiers you want on the front-line. They should take the half-cover position (unless everyone else visible to the aliens also has full cover) closest to the alien positions (but still at mid-range). Similarly, don't give the Tank Infantry smoke cover unless all other potential targets have equal smoke cover too. It is more important that the cover be indestructible than low/high, as this soldier is vulnerable to cover destruction. Each turn, the soldier should shoot once, and then suppress or Command, if an Officer. They are not expected to do major damage to the enemy: the shot is free and any hit is a bonus. The aim is simply to have a soldier who continues to contribute to the firefight while also providing maximum damage absorption. Finally, Tank Infantry make excellent officers: they get +8 Will from their first two perks and would be good choices for the first Lieutenants you promote. Their battlefield role puts them front and center in the squad: those who need the Will bonus (and other officer benefits) most are likely to be close to the Tank Infantry.


See also

Lone Wolf (EU2012).jpg Long War: Soldiers 
Soldiers
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Soldiers
CLASS ASSAULT.png
Assault
Class Infantry (Long War).png
Infantry
Class Rocketeer (Long War).png
Rocketeer
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Gunner
CLASS SNIPER.png
Sniper
Class Scout (Long War).png
Scout
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Medic
Class Engineer (Long War).png
Engineer
MEC
CLASS MECH.png
MEC Troopers
Class Marauder (Long War).png
Marauder
Class Valkyrie (Long War).png
Valkyrie
Class Archer (Long War).png
Archer
Class Goliath (Long War).png
Goliath
Class Jaeger (Long War).png
Jaeger
Class Pathfinder (Long War).png
Pathfinder
Class Guardian (Long War).png
Guardian
Class Shogun (Long War).png
Shogun
Sub-classes and abilities
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Officers
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Psionics
Gene Mods Soldier Icon (EU2012).png
Gene Mods
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S.H.I.V.s