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TopicWhat hero collector mobile games do you play? (fate grand order/fire Emblem hero
Popcorn_Fairy
07/12/18 9:13:17 PM
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fuzzylittlbunny posted...
Can you repeat quests to keep getting rations/ammo and stuff? I dont mind grinding, but I dont like the real time repairs :<

Also its a toss up between Girls Frontline and FGO. Theyre taking up over 2 gb on my phone and for some reason I dont have that much space. Not sure whats clogging up my storage...


Oh, for your resources, you send logistics teams out to do that. Logistics are different from the actual game. You have so many slots for teams, so you'll have a few dedicated to running logistics. Those missions are repeatable, and don't require anything from you. You just tell the team to go and they come back however long later with however many resources are the reward, usually plus a little extra, or a contract of some kind. You'll want to run long ones when you won't be playing for a bit, and come back to higher amount. Or if your around, send them on shorter ones. The shorter ones have lower amounts, but a higher gain if you're around to keep sending. I don't remember how many team slots you start with, but you'll want a few of them constantly running. Just don't send all your teams, or you won't have a combat team. If you keep them going, you'll pretty much never need to worry about running out of resources. Unless you keep the factory going for better characters.

The combat missions are the ones you actually play during. you can repeat those as much as you want as well. The combat missions give exp and character drops. It gives you a list of who drops from whatever mission if you see a character you really want so you run it again.

You'll also get a ton of quick repair contracts as you play, those will instantly finish your repairs. They pile up fast, I've currently got like 240. And if you repair often, the timers are often like 5-10 minutes, so it isn't bad at all.
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