

The tale mode covers 16 ranges with fully voiced NPCs ánd dialogs and animated cutscenes.Īttempt to defeat the Highscores in the Survival Mode or collect up to 4 buddies in front side of your personal computer to co-óp against the hordé. Spend the money you gather to update your guns and open new weapon functions and find out the best strategies against the range of creatures. The zombies worry lighting, so use your torch strategically to generate breathing room in battles and to orient hidden weaknesses of your foes.Įxplore the environment to discover new weaponry, resources and top secret areas.

You should not pull on this banner just because Specter the Unchained is limited.

Windflit is bafflingly undertuned and has very little to offer. If you want to pull for Windflit, don’t unless you’re a completionist or a husbando-hunter. She’s unlikely to be a gamechanger for most players, but like Specter the Unchained, she can pull her weight on the team (and with less investment, even). She also has the appeal of being an NPC-turned-playable from the Under Tides event and of bringing a brand-new status ailment, Levitate, to the game. Irene is pretty good, with a decent blend of DPS and crowd-control. If you want to pull for Irene, then go ahead. If that doesn’t bother you, however, then Splatter can pull her weight. She comes into her own with her modules, but those are not available yet and will cost a LOT of resources to activate. However, be aware that on release, Specter the Unchained is extremely underwhelming (to the point of being considered a sidegrade to her 5* version). If you want to pull for the limited unit, Specter the Unchained, then go ahead. This is one of the most subjective banners we’ve ever had in Arknights.
