![]() ![]() Generally speaking, you should spend all of your reputation points after each island, since you lose any remaining points once you move on. Tip 4: You can “bank” Reputation Points on Sale Weapons if you don’t want to spend them yet If you’re unsure, then buy cores instead. No matter how cool a weapon sounds, remember the general gist of your team’s setup and ask: Will this truly help me? If the answer is “Yes,” then sure, go for it. Think about it this way: a lot of weapons only help specific squads. Enemies will get stronger, and if your mechs only hit for 1-2 damage-even with that fancy acid spear-your life will be miserable. In the early game, it is far more important to buff up your mechs with cores, especially if you’re going for a full four-island run. As tempting as it is, you should resist the urge to lap up every weapon on sale after the first island. The first island is the easiest, and you’ll earn a lot of reputation points there each run. Tip 3: Spend your Reputation Points on Cores first You can also minimize damage by protecting buildings that have 2 GP over those that only have 1. You can always get some grid power back through objectives or at the end of an island, so don’t fret over enemies hitting regular buildings. Remember that most objectives also have grid power, so you’re going to take the damage anyway. Sometimes, enemy damage is unavoidable, so the best thing you can do is minimize losses by focusing on these enemies first. If an enemy targets one of your objectives, consider yourself in check. Think of Into the Breach as a game of Chess. Tip 2: Protect objectives and important buildings above all else Start on easy, and if it feels like it’s a lot more fun than the challenge normal offers, then keep at it. However you want to play the game is on you. You will lose more, obviously-but it feels a lot more balanced. Play a few rounds on easy to get used to the game, but don’t be afraid to bump things up to normal this time around. That said, Into the Breach is actually pretty easy compared to FTL (my win rate is higher, anyway). Into the Breach takes a lot from its predecessor, including its difficulty. ![]() There’s a tutorial that explains the basics of the game, but I’ve decided to put together some extra tips that I wish I’d known going in: Tip 1: Start on Easy, but don’t fear Normal It’s also pretty damn hard, and new players may find themselves struggling to wrap their heads around the tactical gameplay. I’ve been playing it almost nonstop since launch, and while I don’t think it’ll have the lasting power that FTL had for me, it’s addictive and fun as hell. Into the Breach is finally out, and it’s pretty good. ![]()
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