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A professional scout drone pilot before she became an Exo driver, Axis has the ability to see 4 missions out on the city map instead of the usual 3.  Even more importantly, she has the ability to undertake missions that are 2 away, rather than the usual 1, thereby letting her skip missions at will.
 
A professional scout drone pilot before she became an Exo driver, Axis has the ability to see 4 missions out on the city map instead of the usual 3.  Even more importantly, she has the ability to undertake missions that are 2 away, rather than the usual 1, thereby letting her skip missions at will.
  
'''Benefits:'''
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'''Benefits explained:'''
 
# The ability to strike 2 missions out is '''huge'''. Axis can avoid Blockade, Outrun, and Fuel Tank missions that other pilots would either have to perform or go around.
 
# The ability to strike 2 missions out is '''huge'''. Axis can avoid Blockade, Outrun, and Fuel Tank missions that other pilots would either have to perform or go around.
 
# Being able to scout farther means she can find important missions, like Bahamut Installations and Robot Command Centers more easily than other pilots.
 
# Being able to scout farther means she can find important missions, like Bahamut Installations and Robot Command Centers more easily than other pilots.
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A young socialite from the relatively privileged upper-middle class, she was still not able to afford the expensive bionic implants that could have saved her from the accident that claimed part of her face and neck.  Thanks to her social connections and black market contacts, the store can offer her a much better variety of items in both quality and kind.  She also gets more money back from the store when she sells something.  For other Exo drivers, the store is a useful tool.  For Emma, shopping is a way of life (and death, to robots).
 
A young socialite from the relatively privileged upper-middle class, she was still not able to afford the expensive bionic implants that could have saved her from the accident that claimed part of her face and neck.  Thanks to her social connections and black market contacts, the store can offer her a much better variety of items in both quality and kind.  She also gets more money back from the store when she sells something.  For other Exo drivers, the store is a useful tool.  For Emma, shopping is a way of life (and death, to robots).
  
'''Benefits:'''
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'''Benefits explained:'''
# Can purchase Legendary (orange) quality items from the store.
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# Gets more money from selling parts (bonus unknown), since credit income is limited by number of bots killed and items sold, this can be an useful advantage.
# Gets more money from selling parts (bonus unknown).
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# her store has 36 items. they come in 4 grades (orange, violet, blue, green), 9 of each. (regular store has always 12 items. 7 violet, 5 blue).
# her store has 36 items. they come in 4 grades (orange, violett, blue, green), 9 of each. (regular store has always 12 items. 7 violet, 5 blue)
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more items to choose from means more variety and better chances to find the item you need to complement your strategy.
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more expensive (orange) as well as cheap items (green) give you a better way to customize your exos based on your preferences.
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considering that blue items already have a prefix and a suffix which both give bonuses to the item and with Emma being able to choose from more at the store, means you will find useful items more likely.
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also keep in mind you can keep specific store items you can't afford at the moment in storage (otherwise new items after each mission) through the layback option. this will allow you to go on missions, and get the items later.
  
 
'''Downsides:'''
 
'''Downsides:'''
 
# Her bonus doesn't help much for the first 2-3 missions, as she needs credits to make good use of her passive.
 
# Her bonus doesn't help much for the first 2-3 missions, as she needs credits to make good use of her passive.
# Legendary items are '''''extremely''''' expensive.
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# orange (legendary) items are '''''extremely''''' expensive.
  
 
== Meg ==
 
== Meg ==
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Formerly a mechanic before the accident that led her to becoming an Exo driver, Meg is able to utilize her skills and knowledge to get better performance out of the Exo Parts loot that she finds (so a Mark-4 part for her will have stats like a Mark-6 would for someone else, etc).
 
Formerly a mechanic before the accident that led her to becoming an Exo driver, Meg is able to utilize her skills and knowledge to get better performance out of the Exo Parts loot that she finds (so a Mark-4 part for her will have stats like a Mark-6 would for someone else, etc).
  
'''Benefits:'''
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'''Benefits explained:'''
# Since parts are naturally more effective, Meg therefore achieves more ''efficient'' min-maxing during the game than a cash-limited Emma.
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# Her item stats are better than that of other exo pilots. (aprox. +20% rounded down)
# Effectively allows access to maximum-Mark items earlier. (Personal note: her ability does not seem to increase the maximum performance cap on items; it seems to flatten out - will need to check.)
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# Effectively allows access to maximum-Mark (XXV) items earlier.  
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(Personal note: her ability does not seem to increase the maximum performance cap on items; it seems to flatten out - will need to check.) ->not sure thought only stats are affected not simply the level of items found.
  
 
'''Downsides:'''
 
'''Downsides:'''
# None that I can think of...
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# consider that better stats of useless items, still make useless items... it's not clear but unlikely whether the better stats have an impact on selling price.
  
 
== Tuck ==
 
== Tuck ==
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Tough and resourceful, Tuck's skills at sleuthing lend him an enormous tactical advantage in missions: he can see both his objectives and the location of all terminals and loot without first exploring to them.
 
Tough and resourceful, Tuck's skills at sleuthing lend him an enormous tactical advantage in missions: he can see both his objectives and the location of all terminals and loot without first exploring to them.
  
'''Benefits:'''
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'''Benefits explained:'''
 
# Can rush missions without losing out on any loot.
 
# Can rush missions without losing out on any loot.
 
# Knows what is behind every locked door without hacking an Intel Terminal.
 
# Knows what is behind every locked door without hacking an Intel Terminal.
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Born and raised in the part of town where the robot presence was strongest, Genji is very familiar with the robot menace.  So familiar, in fact, that he was able to sneak into the Bahamut Device installations and bring back all four Epic Exos before his mission in the city even begins!
 
Born and raised in the part of town where the robot presence was strongest, Genji is very familiar with the robot menace.  So familiar, in fact, that he was able to sneak into the Bahamut Device installations and bring back all four Epic Exos before his mission in the city even begins!
  
'''Benefits:'''
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'''Benefits explained:'''
# Starting with the most powerful Exo weapons will trivialise the first days of the game. Epic Exos have more Slots which means they can hold more items and the additional weapons are incredibly powerful and give even more slots to use. the slots are great for global effect items.
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# Starting with all 4 Epic Exos. Normally your exos will be upgradable by completing bahamut missions. these late game exos have incredibly powerful weapons which give you a significant advantage. the damage output and range can allow you to take more difficult missions early on.
# Not needing to fight Bahamut missions gives Genji up to four more days to freely explore and spend on offensive strategic targets, such as [[Factory]], [[Lion's Den]] and [[Assassination]] missions.
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# Epic Exos have more slots (computer, propulsion, shields, etc.) for items. the slots are great for global effect items.
# Customisations are slightly simpler for min-maxers, by eliminating the procedure of switching over your gear after each Bahamut mission.
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# Not needing to fight Bahamut missions gives Genji up to four more days to freely explore and spend on offensive strategic targets, such as [[Lion's Den]] and [[Assassination]] missions.
  
 
'''Downsides:'''
 
'''Downsides:'''
# In losing the Bahamut missions, he also loses out on obtaining their guaranteed epic loot (up to 20). This doesn't hurt as much if the player always fight them early (see strategy section on when to do missions).
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# In losing the Bahamut missions, he also loses out on obtaining violet loot (up to 16, because bahamut missions only appear according to the number of different exos you are using. so 1-4 bahamut missions) as a reward aside from upgrading a exo.  
 
# Genji's bonus doesn't add anything to the late game, whereas other pilots will have likely completed Bahamut missions and still have their passive.
 
# Genji's bonus doesn't add anything to the late game, whereas other pilots will have likely completed Bahamut missions and still have their passive.
  
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The teleportation technology used to deploy exos to the battlefield is highly demanding on the Exo Driver managing the neural link, so few can perform any but the simplest transportation.  Rey has a brain of such a caliber, however, that he can use one of the cheesiest, er, we mean "most powerful" exploitations of teleporter technology: "flipping" an exo with a copy of it from the past.  In practice, this means that the first two times you lose an exo in each mission it will instead be replaced with a completely restored version of itself.  This man's outta control.
 
The teleportation technology used to deploy exos to the battlefield is highly demanding on the Exo Driver managing the neural link, so few can perform any but the simplest transportation.  Rey has a brain of such a caliber, however, that he can use one of the cheesiest, er, we mean "most powerful" exploitations of teleporter technology: "flipping" an exo with a copy of it from the past.  In practice, this means that the first two times you lose an exo in each mission it will instead be replaced with a completely restored version of itself.  This man's outta control.
  
'''Benefits:'''
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# Having this safety-blanket is a significant bonus for tough missions and error-prone pilots.
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'''Benefits explained:'''
# There are also missions where you run out of kitchen-sinks and might want to ''suicide'' an exo to obtain a full reset.
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# 2x free instant replacement of lost exo. is a significant bonus for tough missions and error-prone pilots, which will give you a better chance at getting full loot since all your exos survive.
# Sometimes, RNGs can just screw you over and lose you a piece of loot. That need not happen with Rey.
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# replacement will have full hacking, sentry turrets, etc. So killing off an exo might be useful to replenish ammo and skills, which can be invaluable.
  
 
'''Downsides:'''
 
'''Downsides:'''
# Mainly attractive for tougher difficulties and in-cautious pilots - Rey does not benefit the perfectionist player.
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# Mainly attractive for tougher difficulties and in-cautious pilots.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 12 June 2015

At the beginning of your game, you will be prompted to select your Exos and your Pilot. Your Pilot provides you with unique bonuses. It is worth noting that no Pilot (as of release) has any penalties; every downside listed here is simply to indicate the weaknesses or limitations of their bonus. As such, do not worry about trying out a different pilot or feel you have to restart for a different pilot--they are all very capable of taking on the incoming robot horde.

Axis

BDAxisIcon.png

A professional scout drone pilot before she became an Exo driver, Axis has the ability to see 4 missions out on the city map instead of the usual 3. Even more importantly, she has the ability to undertake missions that are 2 away, rather than the usual 1, thereby letting her skip missions at will.

Benefits explained:

  1. The ability to strike 2 missions out is huge. Axis can avoid Blockade, Outrun, and Fuel Tank missions that other pilots would either have to perform or go around.
  2. Being able to scout farther means she can find important missions, like Bahamut Installations and Robot Command Centers more easily than other pilots.

Downsides:

  1. No in-mission combat bonuses.

Emma

BDEmmaIcon.png

A young socialite from the relatively privileged upper-middle class, she was still not able to afford the expensive bionic implants that could have saved her from the accident that claimed part of her face and neck. Thanks to her social connections and black market contacts, the store can offer her a much better variety of items in both quality and kind. She also gets more money back from the store when she sells something. For other Exo drivers, the store is a useful tool. For Emma, shopping is a way of life (and death, to robots).

Benefits explained:

  1. Gets more money from selling parts (bonus unknown), since credit income is limited by number of bots killed and items sold, this can be an useful advantage.
  2. her store has 36 items. they come in 4 grades (orange, violet, blue, green), 9 of each. (regular store has always 12 items. 7 violet, 5 blue).

more items to choose from means more variety and better chances to find the item you need to complement your strategy. more expensive (orange) as well as cheap items (green) give you a better way to customize your exos based on your preferences. considering that blue items already have a prefix and a suffix which both give bonuses to the item and with Emma being able to choose from more at the store, means you will find useful items more likely. also keep in mind you can keep specific store items you can't afford at the moment in storage (otherwise new items after each mission) through the layback option. this will allow you to go on missions, and get the items later.

Downsides:

  1. Her bonus doesn't help much for the first 2-3 missions, as she needs credits to make good use of her passive.
  2. orange (legendary) items are extremely expensive.

Meg

BDMegIcon.png

Formerly a mechanic before the accident that led her to becoming an Exo driver, Meg is able to utilize her skills and knowledge to get better performance out of the Exo Parts loot that she finds (so a Mark-4 part for her will have stats like a Mark-6 would for someone else, etc).

Benefits explained:

  1. Her item stats are better than that of other exo pilots. (aprox. +20% rounded down)
  2. Effectively allows access to maximum-Mark (XXV) items earlier.

(Personal note: her ability does not seem to increase the maximum performance cap on items; it seems to flatten out - will need to check.) ->not sure thought only stats are affected not simply the level of items found.

Downsides:

  1. consider that better stats of useless items, still make useless items... it's not clear but unlikely whether the better stats have an impact on selling price.

Tuck

BDTuckIcon.png

Tough and resourceful, Tuck's skills at sleuthing lend him an enormous tactical advantage in missions: he can see both his objectives and the location of all terminals and loot without first exploring to them.

Benefits explained:

  1. Can rush missions without losing out on any loot.
  2. Knows what is behind every locked door without hacking an Intel Terminal.

Downsides:

  1. Occasionally, enemy bots will take advantage of Tuck's knowledge of mission targets. This can be especially annoying during Hostage Rescue missions.
  2. Rushing missions will not give as much credits as completely clearing the whole map--Tuck's passive is wasted if you want to completely clear a level and have enough hacking points to open all Locked Doors.

Genji

BDGenjiIcon.png

Born and raised in the part of town where the robot presence was strongest, Genji is very familiar with the robot menace. So familiar, in fact, that he was able to sneak into the Bahamut Device installations and bring back all four Epic Exos before his mission in the city even begins!

Benefits explained:

  1. Starting with all 4 Epic Exos. Normally your exos will be upgradable by completing bahamut missions. these late game exos have incredibly powerful weapons which give you a significant advantage. the damage output and range can allow you to take more difficult missions early on.
  2. Epic Exos have more slots (computer, propulsion, shields, etc.) for items. the slots are great for global effect items.
  3. Not needing to fight Bahamut missions gives Genji up to four more days to freely explore and spend on offensive strategic targets, such as Lion's Den and Assassination missions.

Downsides:

  1. In losing the Bahamut missions, he also loses out on obtaining violet loot (up to 16, because bahamut missions only appear according to the number of different exos you are using. so 1-4 bahamut missions) as a reward aside from upgrading a exo.
  2. Genji's bonus doesn't add anything to the late game, whereas other pilots will have likely completed Bahamut missions and still have their passive.

Rey

BDReyIcon.png

The teleportation technology used to deploy exos to the battlefield is highly demanding on the Exo Driver managing the neural link, so few can perform any but the simplest transportation. Rey has a brain of such a caliber, however, that he can use one of the cheesiest, er, we mean "most powerful" exploitations of teleporter technology: "flipping" an exo with a copy of it from the past. In practice, this means that the first two times you lose an exo in each mission it will instead be replaced with a completely restored version of itself. This man's outta control.


Benefits explained:

  1. 2x free instant replacement of lost exo. is a significant bonus for tough missions and error-prone pilots, which will give you a better chance at getting full loot since all your exos survive.
  2. replacement will have full hacking, sentry turrets, etc. So killing off an exo might be useful to replenish ammo and skills, which can be invaluable.

Downsides:

  1. Mainly attractive for tougher difficulties and in-cautious pilots.

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