For players having trouble with the overbearing difficulty of 's hardest operations, the game's newest booster could offer an easy solution. As part of 's ongoing battle pass system, the recently added Cutting Edge Warbond has introduced several new weapons, armor pieces, and cosmetics to the game — and, while not every new piece of equipment has proven to be effective in every situation, the Warbond does hold some potent options for high-difficulty missions.
The first Premium Warbond to be released post-launch, Cutting Edge holds three pages worth of equipment and costs the seemingly standard price of 1,000 Super Credits. Soon after the launch of the new Warbond, options like the LAS-16 Sickle laser rifle and the G-23 Stun grenade have proven to be powerful and versatile options, with other inclusions like the Punisher Plasma and the ARC-12 Blitzer being somewhat more situational. For the purpose of taking on the highest-difficulty missions that the game has to offer, however, the Warbond's new booster is potentially one of the better options available.
Available on the first page of the Cutting Edge Warbond for the cost of 18 Medals, theLocalization Confusion booster can significantly reduce the amount of enemies that players have to deal with on any given mission. While the booster's tooltip has a vague description, only saying that it "," its actual effect is thatit makes Terminid bug breaches and Automaton dropship calls less frequent, which can drastically cut down on the number of enemies that appear when encountering patrols on the map.
It's hard to measure exactly how much the Localization Confusion booster delays enemy reinforcements by, since the booster's tooltip doesn't specify, but most estimates place it at around a 30% increased cooldown for bug breaches and bot drops.
One of 's unexplained mechanics is that enemy reinforcements have an invisible cooldown — after a bug breach or dropship is called, any further patrols won't be able to call another
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