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(Created page with "* Instead of taking down locations bit by bit, you will be working with the Army of Chaos (this game's rebel army) to push frontlines in order to spread their influence. This is done by completing a mission and then sending some forces from an adjacent territory. Depending on circumstances, you could get away with doing that for no cost or even earn some more forces. * The upgrade system this time is tied to three characters: Luis for the air lifter (a balloon), Javi fo...")
 
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* When a challenge says "use the wingsuit through all the rings", what it really means is that all the game cares about is that you are currently using the wingsuit to get through those rings. Keep in mind that going through any of them starts that challenge, so if the marker is in the middle of a trio of them, you can just start from one side and fly right through instead of doing something ridiculous like fly through two and immediately turn yourself around to get the third before time's up.
* When a challenge says "use the wingsuit through all the rings", what it really means is that all the game cares about is that you are currently using the wingsuit to get through those rings. Keep in mind that going through any of them starts that challenge, so if the marker is in the middle of a trio of them, you can just start from one side and fly right through instead of doing something ridiculous like fly through two and immediately turn yourself around to get the third before time's up.
== Dare Devils of Destruction ==
* Whenever your car is about to explode, you can time it right so that you can hop out just before the big boom and get yourself a new car using the reset button. If you just stay in there and die, you will most likely lose your score multiplier and you also lose 5k points if it's a survival event.
* In terms of weapons, the machine gun is very handy for saving combos, but the wind gun is king at making it a guarantee for an obstacle to blow up. If it's a run event, the grenade launcher is good as long as you keep ahead of other drivers.
* There is a collectable in the form of holographic tigers. The good thing about them is that you only have to pick them up once and they stay unlocked even if you fail or quit out of an event. Getting them all gives you a lovely car.
== Los Demonios ==
* The crossbow you get will one-shot all common DLC enemies and these enemies also drop a bunch of bolts. A handy way of getting them quickly is to grapple onto your target and bolt them so that Rico kicks them while also getting the ammo refill, which is also good because the reload speed is fast enough that you can easily do it again before you touch the ground.
* Bring a rocket launcher with you to deal with tanks because they will shell you to death while you're busy with other things.
* Demons can eventually activate a suicide attack. You'll know when this happens because the UI will point it out if they're off-camera when they start it and they also glow blue for a few seconds before they rush you. Do not ignore them.
== Danger Rising ==
* This one unlocks fairly early, but the story is kinda sorta meant as an epilogue to the main game. Don't let that stop you because the weapons you get here are actually quite ridiculous.
* This DLC also gives you a hoverboard. While it's active, you will take zero fall damage and you also can save yourself from drowning if you fall real deep into a body of water.
* The elite enemies in this will have the ability to break free from your grapple within half a second. You should set an anchor point first and then hit them so that you can instantly trigger it and score some damage.
* Something else that you can do with them that I assume is unintentional is that you can hook onto them anyway (but making sure that you are not reeling in to kick them) and proceed to shoot them while they're locked into the animation to pull off your hook. If you time this correctly, you can stunlock the elites with little trouble.
* If you're not constantly maintaining speed while on the hoverboard, you'll eventually slow down and Rico will automatically get off if you're basically at a total stop. You can go from the board to the parachute to the wingsuit and back to the board if you're traveling across large stretches of water and you're not wanting to use a boat for some reason.


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