Mobile Strike guide - How to get the most out of your missions

Posted by Jennifer Allen on January 11th, 2016
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

Has Mobile Strike hooked you right from the very start? Or maybe you’re new to this modern take on Game of War? Either way, we thought we’d help you out by offering you some tips and tricks based around one of the most important parts of the game - the missions. You’ll be levelling up in no time!


The meat of the missions

Check out the missions tab. There’s a lot of choice, isn’t there? It’s the base missions section that has the more hands-on stuff though, so dive right in there.

The base missions are divided up into sections. There are training, building, manufacturing, researching, and miscellaneous missions. There are also some relating to increasing your production rate too, but don’t worry about these so much.

Skim through the list. Are there some simple ones like setting a name for yourself in there? Do this first of all. It’ll take seconds.

All done? Ok, start at the top and work your way down. There’s enough variety here that you’re always going to have something to do.

Check out the daily and alliance missions

You should have joined an alliance by now, right? No? Then get back to it and join an alliance!

Daily and alliance missions are quite similar. They don’t rely on you doing anything more than simply hitting the start button. Make sure you’re always working on one of each, so you’re profiting from doing nothing.

Each mission provides you with experience, funds, coins, and food. Alliance missions boost your loyalty level too. It’s a really easy way to get the edge as you progress.

Got VIP status? There are extra timed missions through that too, so keep those constantly ticking along too!

Now that you're earning a bomb from your missions, why not spend them on improving your base and check out our guide to ensure you do it properly.

What’s your favorite mission in Mobile Strike? Any tips you can offer? Let us know in the comments!

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