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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II

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Welcome to the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium, Commander. Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II drops you into intense, squad-based tactical combat where you'll lead your elite forces through brutal campaigns. You'll manage your heroes, customize their wargear, and make critical decisions on the battlefield, all while battling against the galaxy's most dangerous threats, including the Ork Warbosses and the insidious forces of Chaos.

This guide is your frontline support for conquering Dawn of War II. We'll help you navigate the game's challenges, from mastering Ork and Space Marine tactics to understanding weapon roles and completing optional objectives. Whether you're aiming for that Gold Medal on every mission or just trying to survive the onslaught, we've got the intel you need to secure victory for the Imperium.

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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II PC guide, version 1.0, released May 14, 2009. Written by Daniel Acaba.

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  1. 1
    This guide was written by Daniel Acaba, also known online as Misfit119.
  2. 2
    The author can be contacted at eternalmisery718@yahoo.com.
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    The guide is version 1.0 and was released on May 14, 2009.
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Index

Navigate "Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II" with this index covering missions, characters, wargear, enemies, and controls.

Sections:

  1. Update History
  2. Controlling Your Squad
  3. Characters
  4. Wargear
  5. Enemies
  6. Walkthrough
    • 6.01 Stand with your Brothers
    • 6.02 Retake the Hamlet
    • 6.03 Skykilla's Raid
    • 6.04 Target: Gutrencha
    • 6.05 The True Enemy
    • 6.06 Defend the Array
    • 6.07 A Spider Among Flies
    • 6.08 Defense of Argus Gate
    • 6.09 Eyes of the Eldar
    • 6.10 Vengance for Davian Thule
    • 6.11 Fire Prism Assault
    • 6.12 Hand of the Hive Mind
    • 6.13 The Killer Serpent
    • 6.14 Thundering Terror
    • 6.15 Into the Hive
    • 6.16 The Mantis Killer
    • 6.17 Lord of Wraiths
    • 6.18 Idranel of Ulwathe
    • 6.19 Angel Gate
    • 6.20 Secrets of Angel Forge
    • 6.21 Greenskin Armor
    • 6.22 Greenskin Weaponsmith
    • 6.23 Rippa-Splitta
    • 6.24 Remains of the Dark Age
    • 6.25 The Wailing Doom
    • 6.26 Raid Against the Warboss
    • 6.27 The Last Stand
  7. About the Author

1. Update History

Discover the evolution of Dawn of War II! This guide covers the game's history, expansions like Chaos Rising and Retribution, and key gameplay updates.

Alright, let's talk about the history of Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II. It's not a huge list of updates like you might see in some games, but it's good to know how it all came together. The Original Release: * Developer: Relic Entertainment * Publisher: THQ * Release Date: February 19, 2009 (North America) Expansions: * Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising: This first big add-on came out in March 2010. It really expanded the game with new story elements and units. * Dawn of War II: Retribution: This one, released on March 1st, 2011, was a bit different. It was a fully stand-alone expansion, meaning you didn't need the original game to play it. Pretty cool, right? Key Gameplay Features (and how they might differ from other games): * No Base Building: This was a big change from earlier Dawn of War games. In Dawn of War II, you pick your squads *before* a mission and can't build new ones during the battle. You get some reinforcements, but it's all about managing the squads you bring. * Metamap: Think of it like a strategic map where you choose which provinces to deploy your forces to. Each mission takes a day of game time, and new missions pop up (and some might disappear if you wait too long!). Your choices matter, even if the consequences are usually minor. * Squad Focus: You'll usually take your main character, The Force Commander, and only three other squads into a mission. These squads are unique, and their sergeants gain experience and new abilities. Don't worry too much about them dying permanently – they get 'knocked out' and can be revived or just finish the mission. * RPG Elements: You'll be equipping your Force Commander and sergeants with wargear you find or earn. They level up, get new skills, and become more powerful as you play. * Multiplayer: You can have matches with 2-6 players (human or AI). You can go head-to-head, team up 2v2 or 3v3, or have a free-for-all. It uses the Games for Windows – Live service for matchmaking. * Faction Commanders: When you jump into multiplayer, you'll pick a faction and then a specific commander unit. For example, with the Space Marines, you could choose the offensive Force Commander, the supportive Apothecary, or the defensive Techmarine. Each plays differently! * The Last Stand: This is a fun, arcade-style survival mode that was added later, on October 14, 2009, as part of the 1.8 update. It's a great way to test your skills against waves of enemies with a small team.

2. Controlling Your Squad

Learn squad control in "Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II". Discover its light RPG and tactical shooter elements, including cover and gear.

Unlike most other real-time strategy games, "Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II" does not feature base building. Instead, it blends light RPG mechanics with tactical shooting. You will utilize cover (a mechanic that provides defensive bonuses) to overcome your enemies, gain experience to level up your squads over time, and equip them with better gear to combat the Xenos.

Tips
  • Utilize cover to gain a tactical advantage in combat.
  • Equip your squads with improved gear as you progress to enhance their effectiveness.
  • Focus on leveling up your squads to unlock new abilities and improve their stats.

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