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== Tips for both the Wii U and Switch versions == | |||
* Once you master the last class in a line you have access to that classes weapons for all other classes so there's no reason not to switch classes and try to master them all. | * Once you master the last class in a line you have access to that classes weapons for all other classes so there's no reason not to switch classes and try to master them all. | ||
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* While basic missions from the console are mostly of the "collect 20 bear ass" style that you can ignore or work on in the background, keep an eye out for any missions that tell you to meet with someone in town, or have the name "Off the Record". The former point to bigger sidequests and sometimes need to be accepted before you can start them, and the latter are how you get the ability to unlock the various types of locked containers. | * While basic missions from the console are mostly of the "collect 20 bear ass" style that you can ignore or work on in the background, keep an eye out for any missions that tell you to meet with someone in town, or have the name "Off the Record". The former point to bigger sidequests and sometimes need to be accepted before you can start them, and the latter are how you get the ability to unlock the various types of locked containers. | ||
== Tips for the Wii U | == Tips for the Wii U version == | ||
* If you have a disc copy you can go to the eShop and download DLC that installs game content to the hard drive. | * If you have a disc copy you can go to the eShop and download DLC that installs game content to the hard drive. |