Agents of Mayhem: How to Change Agents

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How to Change Agents in Agents of Mayhem

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The cool thing about Agents of Mayhem is that whenever you’re out and about in Seoul, or if you’re tackling a mission, you’ll always have three different characters or Agents at your disposal. While you’ll only be able to take control of one of them at any given time, you’ll also be able to switch between them as and when you want.

To switch Agents, all you have to do is press left or right on the d-pad. Whichever Agent you select will be immediately dropped into the game, and you can take control of them in a seamless transition. Switch Agents can be very useful, especially if the one currently in your control is low on shields or health. Immediately swapping to a fresh character will give you a bit of breathing room as you try to take down surrounding enemies. However, do note that injured Agents will still need time to recuperate and recharge their shields. So if all three of your Agents are at critical health, you won’t be able to simply swap them in and out to try to buy more time.

As you unlock more Agents in the game, you’ll also be able to organize your squad after selecting a mission from the Ark.

Be sure to check back with Twinfinite for more tips, tricks, and information on Agents of Mayhem.


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