![]() ![]() Foul language makes toxic users feel validated and helps to perpetuate bad habits. This may seem arbitrary but for the sake of approachability to the community to new comers, and in the interest of keeping discussions civil and non-toxic please refrain from using words you would feel comfortable saying out loud in public. Toxicity is an issue we all already have to deal with in-game, please don't bring it here as well. This is not the kind of behavior we need, especially with the western launch coming and with that we will likely see an influx of younger community members.īeyond 'think of the children', flame posts are just generally not constructive or conducive to healthy communication. There is a small but persistent part of the community that heavily relies on vulgarity, toxicity, and general negativity to communicate. The Gatcha system isn't going anywhere, and thus there's a new rule: No Gatcha complaint posts. So while we all understand the pain of tokens down the tube when we don't get something good from the lottery, the posts are taking up space and drawing toxic comments. ![]() As always, please be respectful and tag any potential spoilers. This sub is primarily for GBO2, but other Gundam discussions are bound to pop-up. There are plenty of other subs for that stuff. Please be smart.Īvoid passive-aggressive posts or comments, condescension and attempts at proving "superiority." More than just making you seem like a jerk, this behaviour will chase away new players - and we want as many people playing and posting as possible so we can show our support for good Gundam games in the west! Please keep it friendly. No matter how friendly the community, never forget that you don't know the people with whom you're interacting. This one is pretty obvious as doxxing is illegal, but please also remember not to volunteer personal information. Please guys, lets keep it friendly and build an awesome community of pilots! Any derogatory or discriminatory activity based on race, religion, gender/sexual identity, disability, or other factors will result in banning. This is to be a fun, constructive place for the community to meet and discuss a game we all love. Please be sure to read:ĭiscrimination of any sort will not be tolerated. Here you will find other pilots looking to hone their knowledge or just interact with other fans of GBO2. These “free” Chaos Missions are only up for a limited amount of time and will be locked behind Revision Keys again.Welcome to the Gundam Battle Operation Reddit community. There is usually at least one Chaos Mission up at any given time that will not require Revision Keys to play temporarily. Typically, they require a certain number of Revision Key items to access them. Remember that Chaos Missions are special types of stages that are not always available to play. Defeating the higher-leveled foe(s) in this new fight has a chance to drop new blueprints that are necessary to completing the development of a playable Mobile Suit. Players will know when they triggered this encounter when they venture into an open-ended optional part of the map that paints the whole screen in a bright orange-ish color for a second and Juno and/or Sakura will start talking about how a new type of enemy has appeared. The only difference in Chaos Missions is that there are new high-level encounters at a specific optional area in the True Mission stage. These new kinds of missions are identical to True Missions, even retaining the same layout and levels for its enemies and bosses. ![]() What are Chaos Missions?Ĭhaos Missions unlock after a certain point in the main story. There are also new blueprints only obtainable in Chaos Missions. Both Break and True Missions have different enemies and blueprint drops. Keep in mind that almost every stage has a Break Mission and True Mission attached to it. It is a bit of a pain to scroll through the in-game mission list to pinpoint which blueprints drop where though, so we have constructed a handy list that you can easily Ctrl+F through to find the specific blueprint you need to unlock and play your favorite giant robot. After you successfully complete a stage for the first time, the game will surface what kind of blueprints drop from that stage and which enemies drop them, if applicable. Several Mobile Suits require multiple types of blueprints, such as Blueprint I, II, III, and so forth. As you progress, more and more Mobile Suits will have steeper blueprint requirements that will require going back and replaying earlier stages to farm their specific blueprint materials. Early on, the game will give you a handful of Mobile Suits with low blueprint requirements, so you unlock them instantaneously pretty much. ![]()
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