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< The Players' Guide to the Cities __TOC__ Missions give the game variety and depth. They offer an alternative to merely wandering the streets looking for thugs who are asking for trouble. Furthermore, missions will be calibrated specifically to your (or your team's) level of ability, to provide maximum challenge with a good prospect of reward. Finally, missions are the primary way for your character to learn and follow the storyline that frames the game.

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  • < The Players' Guide to the Cities __TOC__ Missions give the game variety and depth. They offer an alternative to merely wandering the streets looking for thugs who are asking for trouble. Furthermore, missions will be calibrated specifically to your (or your team's) level of ability, to provide maximum challenge with a good prospect of reward. Finally, missions are the primary way for your character to learn and follow the storyline that frames the game.
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  • Pick your contacts carefully. Pay attention to the enemy groups they specialize in — is that a group you want to get involved with, and do you already have a contact specializing in their activities? Perhaps even more importantly, pay attention to the enhancements they offer — are they of a sort that you can use?
  • When you find a clue, make sure you open up your Clues Window and actually read what you’ve found. Clues can give you important information about the current mission, about story arcs, and about enemy groups.
  • When you get a defeat task, look for opportunities to complete it while working on another mission. For example, if you have a defeat task to defeat twenty Council, and you join a team that's going into a warehouse full of Council, you’ll probably come out with both missions completed.
  • Want a little more of a challenge? Standard missions too easy? Visit a Hero Corps Field Analyst or Fortunata Fateweaver to increase your notoriety and increase the difficulty of your missions for a fee. Once your new notoriety is set, all future missions will be set at the new level. You can adjust your notoriety as often as you like to change your mission difficulty.
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  • < The Players' Guide to the Cities __TOC__ Missions give the game variety and depth. They offer an alternative to merely wandering the streets looking for thugs who are asking for trouble. Furthermore, missions will be calibrated specifically to your (or your team's) level of ability, to provide maximum challenge with a good prospect of reward. Finally, missions are the primary way for your character to learn and follow the storyline that frames the game. You may accept up to three missions at any one time. All missions you have currently accepted are displayed in the Mission Window. If you are currently actively engaged in a mission, that mission is displayed on your Nav Window. The Nav Window displays your current mission task, plus the zone where the task needs to be completed, if you are not currently in that zone (not all mission tasks are zone-specific, but most are). There is a substantial award of both experience and influence/infamy for successfully finishing a mission, on top of whatever you may have gained from defeating opponents along the way. If you fail to complete an assigned mission, you may still get a partial reward. Note that some missions are timed. You will have a certain amount of time in which to complete these missions, and if you don't finish within that time, you will fail at the mission. This is a real-time limit that starts the moment you accept the mission. For this reason, it's a good idea to be cautious about accepting missions right before you know you're going to have to log off. Some missions will require the help of one or more teammates. For example, a mission may require that several bombs are disarmed simultaneously. Read the mission descriptions carefully before accepting a mission so that you will know if you will need help to complete a mission.
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