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Missions may refer to: * Missions (Tropico 1) * Missions (Tropico 2) * Missions (Tropico 3) * Missions (Tropico 4) * Missions (Tropico 5)

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  • Missions may refer to: * Missions (Tropico 1) * Missions (Tropico 2) * Missions (Tropico 3) * Missions (Tropico 4) * Missions (Tropico 5)
  • Missions is one type of TBS fight. The other type is TBS Skirmish.
  • Missions, formerly known as Achievements, offer the player various rewards upon the completion of certain tasks and requirements. Missions can be found by tapping the Menu button, below Medal Exchange and above Encyclopedia. Completed Missions may pop up at the upper-right side of the Lobby screen (alongside Guild Invitations, Expedition Limimin, Allot Gear Cost, and Present Box), and can be tapped to claim the available rewards. Missions are divided into four sections: Special Missions, Schedule Missions (which contains Daily and Weekly Missions), Guild Missions, and Trophy Missions.
  • Missions are storyline objective tasks given to the protagonist in the Grand Theft Auto series by other characters in order to further advance the storyline.
  • Missions are a variety of different tasks that allow you to earn extra VP and sometimes even XP. New missions are unlocked every 5 levels, up to 25.
  • Listed below are the names of various campaigns and their missions found throughout the original Airline Tycoon series.
  • This mission is located outside of Grace's (burned down) house. William McIntyre will introduce you to the Cahill branches and you must play a mini game about every branch (including Madrigal, but of course, it is disguised as merely Cahill) and after you succeed you will get a secret code and you must input that code. The clue discovered in this mission is Uranium.
  • Helpful information concerning missions, locations, achievements and much more!
  • A mission gives you a reward of Dollars, Soul Eggs, or Golden Eggs when you meet its requirements.
  • For God Eater 2 Rage Burst Missions follow the link here
  • Missions are efforts to spread religion.
  • Missions, or quests, in The Secret World are categorised into six different types:
  • This is a list of missions and rewards available on the Missions Tab. For Storyline missions only, go to Story Mission.
  • Some quests will use the random dungeon generator of the mission system.
  • In the organised society of the villages, ninja are given depending on their rank. The missions are categorised in five ranks, based on the mission's possible danger or level of importance.
  • Missions are a way to earn money and points on CnR. To complete a mission, you must complete the given task in a limited time. There are lots of different missions, ranging from item delivery missions to robbery missions. Usually they are started by typing a command in a specific vehicle or while in a checkpoint.
  • Missions is a new feature in the Battlefront series added to DICE's Star Wars Battlefront. There are three types: Survival, Training Missions, and Battles or Hero Battles.
  • This is a disambiguation page for all the missions in the Just Cause game series.
  • Missions offer some directly gameplay in SmallWorlds. There are many missions in four categories: * Artist (pallet and brush icon) * Explorer (compass icon) * Gamer {trophy cup icon) * Social (star icon) Completing missions gives experience points (XP) in the specific area. with enough experience you will raise level. Level 420 seems to be the current maximum level.
  • Cette page d'homonymie regroupe les articles qui proposent une liste des missions principales dans chaque épisode de la série Grand Theft Auto.
  • Ninja Blade is composed of missions with objectives that update during the course of the mission. The mission of GUIDE is to defeat the Alpha-Worms. GUIDE is led by Kanbe Ogawa, but during the first mission, he is infected and deflected. Mission status updates come from Andy Walker and Agent Michael Wilson. * Mission 1 * Mission 2 * Mission 3 * Mission 4 * Mission 5 * Mission 6 * Mission 7 * Mission 8 * Mission 9
  • in Gotcha Force there are over 100 missions in game, a few of those are Defeat the Death Force The Name is G Red Battle with Kakeru Save Mana's Partner Nao Battle With Kitsune Minor Defeat the Death force ft Death Borg Betas and Omgeas Defeat Nekobe and Kitsune (Round 1) Training with Kakeru Minor / Optional Defeat the Death Force Minor / Optional Defeat the Death Force Battle with Tetsuya and Met (Round 1) Battle with Usagi and Tsutomu Defeat Nekobe and Kitsune (Round 2) Defeat Nekobe and Kitsune (Round 3)
  • Mission 1: Right Stuff Mission 2: Dangerous Grounds Mission 3: Joint Venture Mission 4: Attic Raid Mission 5: Toilet Terror Mission 6: Run The Gauntlet Mission 7: Night Blitz Mission 8: Yankee Support Mission 9: Car Clash Mission 10: Showdown
  • The Missions in Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures are the levels that players must complete in order to progress through the story. In each mission the player gains True Adventurer status, studs, and artifacts. Once a mission is completed following the Story mode, the player can then enter it later in Free Play mode.
  • Missions / Accomplishments are automatically finished by fulfilling the requirement. They work like hidden objectives that reward you with Condition Accessory. There are a few different conticions to have an mission/accomplishment revealed, but they fall into two main patterns: * display if over 50% complete * display only if 100% complete
  • You can now do missions in Dizzywood! To do a mission click on the missions button on the right side of the screen by the backpack and buddy's buttons, from there you can select which mission you want to do by clicking on it. Now there are missions that are games, so you don't need game boards anymore.
  • Missions was the fourth episode of the second series which aired on April 19th 2005.
  • Missions are challenges (sometimes called Campaigns) which are given a limited time to complete. Rewards are given out a week or two after the mission's completion as results have to be checked by hand. The first of these sort of events was Mira's Cookie Swap. However, it was not called a mission at the time and missions did not officially become an occurring event until some time later. The Mission Center was released October 2, 2015 and is the current way members can complete missions. With the center, mission rewards are received immediately upon completion.
  • Missions can be viewed by touching the "Rating" Button on the left side of the screen below the Squad Battle button. There can be up to 4 active missions at a given times. These missions require you to climb the leader-boards to get increased rewards for each subsequent position. You can add to your score for these missions by fighting while it's active. Only the winners get points added to their mission score. If you are curious you can view the Missions screen and compare your score to the top players. PetevB has an excellent guide to winning best pilot of the hour at Thread:49765.
  • MMFEC has been mostly adequate on a number of adventures and missions.
  • COMING SOONMission Mania: A new addition is coming to Missions. Use Mission boosts to help you finish your tasks more quickly and efficiently. All rewards are the same for all levels except Experience, which varies from level to level. If the Experience listed here is not the same as yours, it means you are a lower or higher level player than the person who edited it. Experience is now listed as Varies __TOC__
  • Missions (formerly Quests) were tasks given to players to complete, they would be rewarded with money, items and clothing. The Mission list (found by pressing the Goals icon at the bottom of the screen) had marks to show how much of the Mission was completed.
  • Missions are what you have to get through on Story Mode in The Warriors video game.
  • Missions were added to Exodus 3000 around December, 2007, with many more added in 2008. There are almost 100 missions available (counting the hidden missions). To start a mission you must first find it through either landing on a plain, crater, ruins, dunes, settlement, or a homestead. Once you find a mission it will be saved under the missions tab. You must activate a mission by clicking "activate" in the missions area, in order to be able to complete it. Each mission will give you experience points based on the difficulty of finding and completing the mission. Experience points are gained from completing various missions. Experience Points can be used for a discount of ten or twenty percent on all purchases of moves, radar upgrades, and homestead moves. Experience points also make it ea
  • Missions act as side quests for Chuck Greene to complete during the course of 72 Hour Mode in Dead Rising 2, they are also present in Case Zero and Off the Record. They replace the scoops of the original Dead Rising.
  • Gantz brings over the hunters whenever he decides to have a mission, this shown thus far to be anywhere from a few days to a month from the previous mission. Along with the returning survivors from previous missions, there are usual recently deceased people added to their ranks. The only exception of this is when Gantz decided to punish Kurono, sending him on a hard mission on his own, and the final two missions. During the mission in Osaka when the only new people were the vampires who hung onto Gantz hunters to transfer in with them, Gantz just sending over his usual crew to help this other team. Their final mission was in Italy, helping another team, no new people were added,and you can see the vampires fighting in the background of the last mission
  • The following is a list of missions in The Operative: No One Lives Forever and is in accordance to the PC version. Normal storyline/gameplay missions are in bold. Cutscene/training missions are in normal font style.
  • Missions are one of the three possible ways of winning Fusion Matter and unique items. All of the missions depend on the player's level. They are handed out by the Cartoon Network characters in the game and normally consist of or a combination of the following goals, being timed or not: * Meet a certain NPC on the map. * Talk to another NPC. * Defeat a certain number of enemies. * Collect and deliver an item or object. Missions are stored in the journal after being completed. The journal divides the missions into 3 types:
  • Missions are quests that advance the main storyline in Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3. The list contains all of the missions available within the game, and indicates how their names will change as the story progresses. Click on the links below for detailed walkthroughs. Note: Most mission names below are linked to the relevant section of the walkthrough rather than their own pages. Because of the intertwined nature of most missions, the link may not lead to a section specifically about the mission name but you will certainly find relevant information.
  • Sometimes other empires will seek your assistance in some matter, such as a request for resources or to attack an enemy. When a mission comes in, you can choose to complete or reject it within the time limit shown (note - you won’t be able to reject the mission once the countdown passes the halfway point). Failing to complete a mission or repeatedly rejecting missions will hurt your standing with the empire making the offer, while accomplishing the mission will raise your standing with them and possibly provide some other reward.
  • Stellar Dawn has been confirmed to have missions or quests within the game. It has been said that the term "Missions" is used to promote the modern/sci-fi setting of Stellar Dawn and that they will be similar to quests within RuneScape. Vehicle upgrades are suspected rewards from these missions. Missions will likely gradually become harder, longer, or more complicated as the game progresses through the requirements needed to complete each mission. However, it is speculated that it will be counter-balanced by the rewards given.
  • Missions (also known as Quests) are tasks that players perform for rewards, new characters or job advancements. They generally involve doing various tasks, such as defeating a certain amount of monsters or collecting a certain amount of a special item dropped by a monster or boss.
  • Missions are a basic feature of the game play in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games. Fundamentally, they consist of a series of objectives for the player's character to fulfill, and text that both explains the objectives and tells a story. Missions sometimes create spawns associated with the objectives. Completion of all the objectives usually brings a reward. The objectives and initial text of a mission are listed in the Tasks section of the PDA, and the mission selected in the log may provide a mission marker on the map.
  • As levels increase, characters are contacted by senior operator for special team-based missions into specific locations or warrants and bounties are placed on specific high profile targets. In summary, PvE missions can be labeled as follows: * Mentor-based Missions * Alerts * Bounties * Freelance Missions * Exploration Missions Each faction has its own missions or sees shared missions from their unique perspective as described in the following articles. * Hero Missions * Villain Missions
  • When you have completed mission a quick announcement is displayed while playing. The unlockable item won't be received until the player checks the mission menu and "unlocks" it from there by pressing A over the mission. Completed missions with have an exclamation mark over them then once unlocked they will be moved to the end of the list and darkened. Campaign mode and Raid mode have their own set of mission however, both contribute to the total missions the player has completed which is displayed.
  • The Missions were a soccer team in San Francisco in an alternate where Imperial Germany ruled the world. Crosstimers Paul and Lawrence Gomes took a Sunday off to watch the Missions play their rival, the Seals, at Kezar Stadium. Missions was very popular among the poorer inhabitants of San Francisco. Missions fans wore brown or tan, and used drums to cheer their team.
  • Typically divided by clan and type, missions act as achievements for Urban Rivals and are earned throughout game play. Each mission has a special requirement you must meet in order to complete it and various rewards for completing them. Completing missions results in a prize of either, clintz,credits, prize draw tickets and battle points. You also always get some Mission Points. Mission Points are the scoring system for the missions, giving the player an overall score that can be compare against friends and other members of a particular guild the player belongs to.
  • As the terms imply, missions and quests are often series of pre-scripted scenarios that require the player to meet specific objectives to obtain items and/or to advance in secondary leveling systems that otherwise have little impact on the games in which they appear. Early titles used these systems as sidequests so as to obtain very rare items; however, as the series has become more social, missions serve as a means for players to compete with one another and share their achievements.
  • You can find all missions available to you by going: City>Red-Light District>Missions. These are only guidelines for the missions. Don't just go do them as we've told you to, actually wait for the instructions you get during a mission. --- --- Can't beat a mission enemy? For the (people that you encounter during mission, Non Player Characters) NPC stats and info, go to our NPC section. Our Anonymous friend has decided it would be handy if he knew the contents of his opponent's harddisk. Hacking is the way to go, but sadly, his computer knowledge doensn't go much further than the on/off-button. *
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ Missions in the 3D mode were released for Gold Members on August 09, 2011. Players without Gold Membership gained access to missions on August 24, 2011. The missions are activated by entering one of the five Outposts. To finish a mission you need to complete the objective and return to the outpost before the mission expires. The reward values in parenthesis are the rewards for Gold Members.
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