Monday, April 6, 2015

Breach and Clear Tips tricks and Cheats for android



Breach and Clear 
Tips tricks and Cheats for android

Breach and Clear Tips tricks and Cheats for android 


Breach and Clear Tips tricks and Cheats for android


Breach and Clear Guides


Gameplay
Breach & Clear is a turn based strategy game where players can control troops that will have to breach areas and clear them room by room. Soldiers can be controlled individually, allowing players to command where they would be positioned, what actions they would do, and where they would be looking at. Items can be purchased to be used in missions, and weapons can also be customized using attachments to make your squad better during engagements.

Soldiers
The game allows players to control squads modeled after real lie military groups such as the U.S. Navy Seals, the Army Rangers, and Canada’s JTF2. Players can control four soldiers, and players can assign roles for each. Each role has specific special attributes known as tactics, and they can also level up specific attributes such as speed, health, accuracy, and many ore using skill points earned when participating in missions.

Weapons
Different weapons can be purchased using silver earned when completing missions. Premium weapons can also be purchased using stars, which serve as the game’s premium currency. Attachments can be purchased and equipped in the Workbench, which can increase a weapon’s damage, rate of fire, and many more. Soldiers can have different loadouts, and being able to equip the correct armaments suited for the mission is very important, requiring players to prioritize spending currencies on purchasing and upgrading weapons.

Items
Aside from weapons and attachments, players may also purchase gear and consumables. Gear would include helmets and armor that can help resist damage and increase some stats, while consumables include grenades, lock picks, and health items. Like weapons, these would require currencies to purchase, and soldiers must bring them along in missions by equipping them. Using items constitutes as one action, although some soldier classes would allow the use of items while still being able to perform actions during a turn.

Breaching
Breaching pertains to when soldiers would be entering a room. Most rooms will contain enemies, although these are not visible to the player until the soldiers have already entered the area. There may also be multiple breach points, and the player can choose to enter a room as a single unit or have coordinated attacks from multiple points. Players can also have multiple breach methods such as kicking down a door, blasting a door using a shotgun, or using a lock pick or explosives.

- Probably the most important choice that you make in the game is selecting the role for each of your team members. Don’t do it randomly and pay a big deal of attention to this (we’ll talk more about what each role does and a suggested squad setup for best results.

- I found that the best way to approach each mission is to keep your team together. Rarely splitting them up in two is a good choice and should only be done when you are confident that your men have enough skill and firepower to resist on their own – and only do it if you want to quickly swipe through a mission for more stars. At all other times, keep the team together.

- The consumables are really valuable and they are not overly expensive. Make sure to get into your missions with a fair deal of grenades and medkits and don’t be afraid to actually use them (especially the med kits when your team members are injured).

- Always search for and stay in cover. There is no reason to keep your men exposed. So every move of your soldiers should end in a cover point, preferably full cover (the shield is full) and with maximum visibility around.

- Did you accidentally tap the wrong square to move to? You can actually change that (it took me a while to figure it out): simply hold the finger on the position and drag around to set a new move target.

- Level up your players based on their role in your team. If you have a Fireteam Leader with the Draw Fire perk activated, then you clearly want him to have high health and evasion. A Breacher, on the other hand, should have a high explosives rating (and, of course, grenades on him!)

- Each soldier has more perks than those you see listed in their description (unlocked every 5 levels for the first 15 levels, then at level 25 and 30). These are extremely useful and we’ll try to make a list of them all below.

- Replay missions: Every mission can be played more than once to increase the stars gained, or played on increased difficulty. The faster you complete a level and the less injury your soldiers take, the more stars you will earn per each mission.

- Try to have your squad cover as much space as possible: if an enemy is not in the direct line of sight of your soldiers, they will not be shot at. That’s why one extremely important element in planning the strategy is to make sure that you always have the whole room covered.



Breach and Clear Tips tricks




1. The Basics of Breaching
Breaching pertains to when soldiers would be entering a room. Most rooms will contain enemies, although these are not visible to the player until the soldiers have already entered the area. There may also be multiple breach points, and the player can choose to enter a room as a single unit or have coordinated attacks from multiple points. Players can also have multiple breach methods such as kicking down a door, blasting a door using a shotgun, or using a lock pick or explosives.

Once an area has been breached, it is important to take cover immediately after entering a room in order to avoid getting attacked. This is especially necessary when entering close quarters or in areas where you might get ambushed. It would also be wise to enter with at least two people per group, one for positioning, and the other for support should there be one or more enemies present.

2. Each Solider Has Unlockable Perks
Every soldier in the game that comes in handy for several harrowing situations. A perk will be available from level 1, of course. New perks also unlock for each of them once they hit levels 5, 10, 15, 25 and 30. We’re going to start listing the perks that your soldiers are equipped with at level 5 (since you’ve already seen those level 1 perks):
- Fireteam Leader: Close Knit: Stats are boosted when near teammates.
– Weapons Sergeant: Suppressing Damage: Damage is dealt during suppressing fire.
– Breacher: Frag Pro: Grenade damage is increased.
– Medic: Medpack Plus: Medpacks now affect all teammates who are within range of the medic.
– Intelligence: Lookout: Within a certain radius, enemies will be revealed on the map as the intelligence soldier moves around the map.
– Direct Action: Under Pressure: Bonus POINTS to accuracy when under fire; can stack if under fire from multiple enemies

3. Always Stick to Cover
This is purely common sense, but some of you gung-ho gamers out there need to be told this at least once – keep your soldiers a lot safer by sticking to cover. It’s much better to flush out your enemies by flinging a few grenades instead of throwing your soldiers in their line of fire. If you do feel like engaging directly a lot more than sticking to cover, use those Navy Seals. They’re much more equipped when it comes to taking out enemy units.

4. Take Advantage of That “Throw and Go” Ability
- Flasher (level 10): Flashbang effectiveness increased
– Hard Shelled (level 15): Reduces damage the soldier takes from grenades
– Cover Pro (level 25): Half cover is the same as full cover
– Catch! (level 30): Can throw 2 grenades in one turn
Skill: Increases distance to throw grenades and radius of effect

5. Two-Person Teams May Be Beneficial, But Rely on Full Squads Too
Splitting up your teams may help you cover more ground and get the jump on enemies, but its still a risky move. Engage two-man squads when you know you have two strong squad members on both sides. You’ll have a much easier time completing missions when your fireteam is whole. But if you want more stars on a completed mission, the split-up team scenario is the way to go.

6. Replay Missions for Extra Stars and Experience
Every mission in the game can be played multiple times. Do this to increase you star level and get faster completion times. Once you have stronger soldiers, use that two-team method to clear out those first few levels. You probably won’t have a problem completing them the second time around…

7. Know Who to Level Up ASAP

Level up your players based on their role in your team. If you have a Fireteam Leader with the Draw Fire perk activated, then you clearly want him to have high health and evasion. A Breacher, on the other hand, should have a high explosives rating (and, of course, grenades on him!)

8. Set Up Teams With Soldiers That Buff Each Other
Make sure each soldier complements the other by mixing the different classes, all of which have signature strengths; the list includes Fire Team Leader, Weapons Sergeant, Breacher, Direct Action, Medic and Intelligence.

9. Make Less Noise; Use Your Boots To Start A Breach

Blasting open a door with some guns or grenades may net you some extra brownie points, but it also brings some unwanted attention. Enemies hear that and they’re sure to come knocking on your door once you complete your current breach. Kick in those doors instead of blowing them to Kingdom Come. Your breach will be a success and none of your enemies will be aware of your presence (yet…).

10. The Basics of Weapons
Different weapons can be purchased using silver earned when completing missions. Premium weapons can also be purchased using stars, which serve as the game’s premium currency. Attachments can be purchased and equipped in the Workbench, which can increase a weapon’s damage, rate of fire, and many more. Soldiers can have different loadouts, and being able to equip the correct armaments suited for the mission is very important, requiring players to prioritize spending currencies on purchasing and upgrading weapons.

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