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Mission 1-2: The Ark's Distress
Transformers: Devastation

Mission 1-2: The Ark's Distress

Complete Mission 1-2: The Ark's Distress in Transformers: Devastation. Navigate to the Ark, using vehicle mode and combat to secure the area from Decepticons.

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Complete Mission 1-2: The Ark's Distress in Transformers: Devastation. Navigate to the Ark, using vehicle mode and combat to secure the area from Decepticons.

Objective: Investigate a distress signal from the Ark and secure the area.

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Mission 1-2: The Ark's Distress
  1. Navigate to the Ark: Follow the objective marker. You'll encounter more Seeker drones and Ground Soldiers along the way. Use your vehicle mode to traverse the city quickly.
  2. Clear the Ark's Exterior: Upon reaching the Ark, you'll face a larger contingent of Decepticons, including some new enemy types like the Brutes, who are heavily armored. Focus on breaking their shields with heavy attacks before unleashing combos.
  3. Enter the Ark: Once the exterior is clear, a path into the Ark will open. Proceed inside.
  4. Secure the Interior: The Ark's interior is a maze of corridors and chambers. You'll encounter more Decepticons, including some ambush points. Be prepared for close-quarters combat. Look out for explosive barrels that can be used to your advantage.
  5. Mini-Boss: Soundwave's Minions: In a large chamber, Soundwave will deploy Laserbeak and Ravage. Focus on one minion at a time. Laserbeak is agile and flies, while Ravage is a ground-based attacker. Use ranged attacks for Laserbeak and melee for Ravage. Dodge frequently to avoid their coordinated attacks.
  6. Mission Complete: Defeat Soundwave's minions to secure the Ark.

This mission introduces more varied enemy types and emphasizes tactical engagement. Prioritize targets and use the environment to your advantage.

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