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    For the new thinning the herd challenge, I’ve already fully completed it using just the 2 story missions from my post on the 1st page of this thread. Those are both from region 1 and are “the merchant of death” and “death to ramirez”. Also with the merchant mission you can get more than 10 kills if you fail 1 of the traps at the bottom and the alarm triggers. Of course all my heroes are too high rank/level so it only happened once.

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    Originally Posted by StuntmanDan84 Go to original post
    Region 1 story missions are also only 3 intel. Still probably better to go for standard missions as you get a few codex. Then again those 10xp and 20xp codex are basically useless at this point.
    The Region 1 Standard missions are indeed useful for Chop-Chop as well because they're cheap and Codex is always useful. Learn from my early-game mistake and make sure to rush the 7th mission and work your way backward instead of going straight for the 1st because it costs the same but has better rewards.
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    Originally Posted by StuntmanDan84 Go to original post
    For the new thinning the herd challenge, I’ve already fully completed it using just the 2 story missions from my post on the 1st page of this thread. Those are both from region 1 and are “the merchant of death” and “death to ramirez”. Also with the merchant mission you can get more than 10 kills if you fail 1 of the traps at the bottom and the alarm triggers. Of course all my heroes are too high rank/level so it only happened once.
    Typically triggering an alarm bell on purpose is no-go danger-zone maneuver for me. I like your style.
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    Lol. Every kill counts, and for the achievements!
    I think this one is about ready to be streamlined and stickied.
    Don't worry Bee, I don't want everything stickied I promise. Only the helpful stuff these guys/gals have put a ton of time and effort into.
    Thanks gang!

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    Originally Posted by Nightstalkers80 Go to original post
    Lol. Every kill counts, and for the achievements!
    I think this one is about ready to be streamlined and stickied.
    Don't worry Bee, I don't want everything stickied I promise. Only the helpful stuff these guys/gals have put a ton of time and effort into.
    Thanks gang!
    done.

  7. #27
    A note: the Pacifist-friendly high-end loot missions don't help with Sneaking around. 34 has no enemies and 35-36 are Navigation-based. I went with standard mish 36; it had over a half dozen guys to hide from. It also had traps, so bring Gallegos.

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    A pertinent update:

    There are a total of 12 locks to pick in the Helix Credit Animus challenge; 1 in mishes two and three; 2 in six, seven, and eight; and 3 in five and nine. If you have him, Rodrigo is both an AOE enforcer and can open locks.

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    Tinkerer's Luck:
    If you have a high enough level Loot Mission 33 Trimming the Fat is really good. It costs 10 but it's really short and you get 3 chests and 1 door.

    Plus it counts as your daily loot missions, you get at least 2k coins and you have a (very small) chance to get a 5 star crafting material.

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    Thanks for sharing this really inportant tips.

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