![]() ![]() Here you'll find Apex missions that'll bring you mission credits and also bring rewards into the single-player side of the game. Hidden away under Strike Team in the multiplayer menu is the option you should spend most of your time on. You'll also earn mission points and you should make sure only to spend these on equipment, not consumables, as you're much better off buying consumables with the supply packs. That's if you're playing to unlock the ultra rare classes. Our strategy when buying packs was to buy cheap supply packs to stock up on one time items and boosters, and save the rest of the credits to buy the more expensive packs that allow for a chance to receive an ultra rare character. ![]() Make sure you always know where your closest ammo box is at all times. This is pretty much self-explanatory, but if you're making a stand close to an ammo depo, you can always top up your ammo and cells during the round as well. Make sure you stock up on items between matches, too, as there's nothing worse than going into a game without the ability to revive yourself. The Cobra RPGs in particular can deal devastating damage to larger enemies and are key make your life a whole lot easier if put to good use. The early waves are fairly easy, and you should avoid wasting your health pack, ammo pack, revive, or RPG if you can, as these are better used in later waves or when you have special missions such as hacking or elimination. It's a great way of stacking extra damage to something like melee attacks for a character that's already very good in this regard, or for strengthening your primary weapon further (this can also be done with mods). Using boosters can really make a ton of difference, and you should naturally try and boost your best abilities and weapons with these "burn cards" of sorts. Another great thing about melee attacks is that if you propel yourself into the air and slam down with a punch you deal area of effect damage, which is excellent when you're cornered and there's no cooldown to consider. It may not work against say an Ascended, but most enemies you'll face are weak against melee attacks. Taking out Adhis with punches is very satisfying, and if you choose a class that allows you to up the potency of your melee attacks, that's a great option. Choose one main weapon and bring a pistol as a sidearm, and if need be you can always use an ammo pack for your primary weapon.Ĭertain enemies are very susceptible to melee attacks and you shouldn't be afraid to swing left and right as things get crowded. While there's no benefit to carrying less than what you can, if you bring too much hardware (say an assualt rifle and a shotgun) early before levelling up, then you likely will have a longer recharge for your powers. You'll also want to pay attention to the global perk each class feeds into, as it's a long road to level up these traits (that give bonuses across the board to all characters once levelled up).Īlso consider the weight of the weaponry you bring to battle. You may want to play a couple of games with each class to get a feel for them and level them up a bit, even if we must say that certain classes take longer to warm up to. If you want to play stealthier and use tech abilities, though, the Infiltrator is your choice (you can also turn this into a strong melee class). If you want to be up close and personal, for instance, you may want to go for a soldier with a shotgun and strong melee. Overall, you'll want to pick a class that complements your playstyle. ![]()
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