![]() ![]() That has no upkeep, but no relation bonusesĤ) I don't know the pros/cons of recruitable Mercenaries. ![]() let's you build your own quality Mercenary No matter what stage of the game you're inĪnd progress great from beginning to end. If you stick with them and train them, they'reĢ) A.I.M. Which is the best method in the long run? I know some of the various Pros and Cons with each, feel free to correct me, btw: 1) The M.E.R.C. I know the 4 ways of getting recruits: M.E.R.C., I.M.P., A.I.M., and recruiting NPC's you come across. Should I save them and then sell them? Or just take what I need and move on? What are the various ways to earn money? I know about mines, but are they the only reliable source of income? In the short time I've played so far, I've found a few spare guns that I was planning on holding so I can sell them for extra cash. So here were the questions I asked to /u/liverpoop: Also, I'm open to all forms of advice for Jagged Alliance 2 v1.13, from gameplay to strategies, I could use it all. If anyone else wants to chip in, please feel free, it would be greatly appreciated. These are general gameplay questions I had, and asked all I could remember to ask. I did ask /u/liverpoop some questions, and I decided to put it up here too. Do you think I should play through without the mod, or with the mod? I do like mods that bring older games some modern features, but I'm wondering if Vanilla is the best way to play through the game first.Įdit: So it looks like I'm doing v1.13 for my first run, and I disabled the Drassen Counter Attack. I did like the convenience things in the mod, but I heard that it makes it harder. So I looked up some mods for the game and noticed that v1.13 is one of the main mods for it, and I've played a small bit of each(vanilla and v1.13). I got Jagged Alliance 2 in a Humble Bundle a while back, but haven't gotten around to playing it until now.
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