Weekly Missions Guide

It seems quite a few people have questions regarding the weekly missions, so here’s a little guide in case you have any doubts.
So there are different types of weekly missions with different prerequisites each. You can get ANY type of mission for any level, but the higher the level the more of it you’ll have to do to complete the mission.

There is 1 common prerequisite to ALL missions: There have to be at least 10 people in-game (minimum of 5 vs. 5 or 6 vs. 4) for ANY mission to count.

That said, the missions:

“X Weapon Kills “

Pretty simple and straight forward, just get the set number of kills with the designated weapon. Kills count in both DM and TD, but you only get a kill for the mission if you do NOT get assistance in the kill. You have to be the only person shooting at the target, and consequently killing them, for the kill to count for your mission (although it seems to count sometimes if you do a high percentage of the damage, I’d guess around 80% of their life). You can, however, use different weapons, so long as the killing weapon is the one designated by the mission. For example, if you’re doing a Mindshock mission, you can shoot someone down to low HP with SMGs or any other weapon, and then finish them with Mindshock. The kill counts as Mindshock. The reverse, however, does not work. If you start killing with Mindshock, and finish with another weapon, the kill will always count as your finishing weapon and not Mindshock’s.

“Avoid by Fainting Practice”

One of the most controversial missions. What you need to do here is to use the dodge roll (side + jump) to break out of a melee weapon’s stun or avoid a melee attack (works best with jump attacks). You get 1 point per effective “dodge”/”stun-break”.

“Deathmatch Kill Practice”

Just kill the set number of people in Deathmatch games. Kills do not count if they’re assistances.

“TouchDown Offence Practice”

The objective here is to rack up a certain number of TD Offence points. Obviously this mission can only be done in TD, and you get Offence points for: grabbing the fumbi (2 points), killing someone while carrying the fumbi (4 points), protecting the fumbi carrier by killing an enemy that has attacked him (4 points), assisting a kill by the fumbi carrier (2 points), assisting a touchdown (5 points) or scoring a touchdown (10 points).

“TouchDown Defense Practice”

The polar opposite of the above mission. You get defensive points by killing the enemy fumbi carrier (4 points), assisting in killing the fumbi carrier (2 points) or any enemies assisting/near the enemy fumbi carrier (2 points).

“TouchDown score a point”

This one is a bit confusing. While it does say “score a point”, what you need is a set number of “scoring points”. These usually appear in 5 point increments up to 20 points. Scoring a point in TouchDown grants you 10 points towards this mission, and assisting a touchdown (being the last person to touch the fumbi before someone else on your team scores) grants you 5 points.

“TD/DM Playing Game”

Play a set number of TD/DM games. It’s not as easy as it sounds though, you have to be in the game room and ready (“waiting”) -BEFORE- the game starts, if you join after the game starts, even if you join right after, the mission does not count. You have to play the game till the very end, if you leave, are kicked for inactivity, crash out or in any other way leave before the game is over, the mission will not count. And last the game has to be at least 20 minutes long (20 minutes or 80 points for DM – 20 minutes or 8 points for TD). You do not need the match to last the full 20 or 30 minutes though. If you met all other requirements, and the game ends earlier due to touchdowns/points, you still get the mission. Also, note that while the game does not have to start with 10 people, it only counts towards the mission if there ARE 10 people in-game when it ends.

“TD/DM Winning Game”

Same as above, but you also have to win the matches.

That’s pretty much it. If I forgot any, leave a comment and I’ll add them.

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2 Comments

  1. Jenberry
    Posted April 23, 2009 at 4:19 am | Permalink

    I recently had a mission where I had to play 3 DM games. I started it with 1 player on each team, and ended with 3 players on each team, totaling 6 players in the end. Yet, I still got a point for that. My last point for this mission was obtained from a 4 vs 4 game.

  2. Jenberry
    Posted April 26, 2009 at 3:37 am | Permalink

    Nevermind, that was the N missions rather than weekly.

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