Mud and Blood Indices sur PC

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Selecting Units

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Easy Selection
You can select a unit by clicking the number on your keyboard (1 – 6) that corresponds with them. For example, selecting all units can be done by clicking “7”.

Movement
After selecting your units, you can click anywhere on the map, and they will move there immediately. While your troops can walk through any obstacles, some may cause damage, and they will stop if bleeding out, pinned down, stunned or dead.

If play becomes stressful and you need a moment to re-strategize, you can pause the game and direct your units to a different spot.

Stats and Skills
All units start with identical stats, which players can improve as they kill enemies and progress through the map. As you earn EXP, a symbol will appear above the portrait of one of your units, which means troops can Rank up and specialise in any skill of your choice.

You cannot change a unit’s specialisation, so pick wisely.

When Ranking up a unit, you can choose from three options: a combat skill increase, a weapon upgrade or an ability/skill which troops can earn on a cool down.

Commander
Ranking up your commander can earn you benefits for your campaign. Players can choose between three skills which can be used multiple times in campaign mode but only after 30 minutes.

Players can earn experience by playing through the campaign and completing missions. The Commander cannot die or be negatively influenced by your performance, but EXP is affected by the mission completion time, the number of kills made and whatever units remain.

Ribbons
Players are rewarded ribbons when they complete special actions. Some of them affect all units, and the death of one takes away nothing from the others. Other ribbons affect specific units and will remain active as long as that unit is alive.

Tactical Points
Tactical Points are used during Classic mode and are your currency, which can be used to buy artillery, equipment, more units, and weapons. Players can also use them to give out special commands to their troops.

Enemies

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The amount of enemies you can encounter per mission is random, but the stronger types usually appear in later missions. They remain primarily semi-static, sticking to their patrol route or behind cover. They will only engage in battle if you come within a certain distance or if players attack them directly.

Grenades & Explosives
Enemies will randomly throw different grenades (Molotov cocktails, smoke grenades, and stick grenades) and explosives (rifle grenades and panzerfaust) at infantry and vehicles.

Fortunately for players, an explosive bag can be seen before the enemy fires. They can very quickly take a moment to pause the game, move their troops and continue with play before the explosives kill or destroy anything.

Ambushes
If you take too long to complete a mission, your squad will become vulnerable to ambushes that will give the enemy an unfair advantage. They work on a timer, which fortunately resets after a mission is cleared, and consist of infantry ambushes, vehicle ambushes and artillery & air support.

If players maintain a steady pace and learn the skill of pausing when necessary, they can mostly avoid ambushes.

Cover
While seeing enemies without specific commander abilities is impossible, that does not mean you are completely helpless. A good rule of thumb is to assume that where there is a structure, there is an enemy. This may be a paranoid approach, but it also means that you can never be surprised. If nothing else, always remember: the pause button is your best friend.

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