What Skills to Bring
Since the real difficulty of the incursion revolves around lasting long enough to get the next set of explosives, building your teams skills around that is the best strategy when first trying it out.
Starting with signature skills, Survivor Link is a must. It doesn’t matter how much damage you can put out, as it will never be enough when caught out in the open and taking fire. If your team chooses, having someone with Recovery Link can be useful for long distance, mass revives. But it’s always better to simply not need the revives in the first place.
When it comes to the standard abilities, a similar mindset, thinking first and foremost of keeping your team alive, is the way to go. Having a couple team members with smart cover, equipped with the recharger mod, will bring in a touch more healing, along with the buffed damage resistance and cooldown times. Likewise, support stations, especially when equipped with the ammo cache mod, are invaluable to keeping your team’s health up and saving on ammunition. Other skills, such as Pulse and First Aid can then help with situational awareness and staying in the fight.
While the remaining skills do have their uses, stacking primarily in buffs and survivability will help more in the long run. That said, it’s worth noting that Turrets serve as a great distraction for the aerial drones and even the automated turrets at the back of the room in the early waves. Unfortunately, they will be hacked quickly in the later stages.
If you focus on keeping your teammates up and shooting, no matter what, eventually you’ll make it to the next wave.
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