![]() Get everyone together and find a safe spot to hold up away from your extraction point. Here’s what you want to do on those last waves. Extraction is only minutes away, and your brain will be screaming at you to get within the shiny circle of safety. You’ve taken all of my advice and made it to the final wave of the game. Use them and you should have a decent set of equipment for your next fight. Just by playing Mass Effect: Andromeda multiplayer you will earn enough credits for some nice crates. I’m not saying to buy into the microtransactions necessarily. You need these for later waves in a lot of games, so make sure you’re buying and opening all the crates that you can, saving up your credits for higher tier ones whenever possible. ![]() There’s useful stuff in there, such as health packs, revives, and rocket launchers. These things aren’t just full of cosmetic items though. Mass Effect: Andromeda, like pretty much every other multiplayer experience out there, has crates. If you’re not then you won’t make it out of the silver difficulty bracket. You need to be communicating, calling out enemy locations, enemy strength, and what you need your teammates to be doing. I know this seems obvious to those who’ve played online games before, but it’s just that important. “Enemy up above” will focus your teammates fire on that bad guy that’s giving you trouble. Giving a quick “holding this platform” will tell all of your team that this is a safe spot to hold up, if they want to. You need to know what other players are doing, and they need to know what you are doing. No matter what the difficulty level, the key to success in a game like this you need to communicate. Players work as a team, hopefully with all four player slots filled. Mass Effect: Andromeda is a cooperative experience. ![]() Which brings me to my next point… Communicate You can go off in different directions, but you’ll probably want to do it in groups of two, unless one person is sniping and wants to be off by themselves. Forcing them to rush through entrenched enemies will likely just cause them to die, or they’ll just waste a bunch of time. But you can’t work as a team if you aren’t near your team. What do you do when you get downed by enemies? Work as a team. How do you take them down quickly? By working as a team. Enemies in Andromeda don’t just fall to a few shots, they’ll often take an entire clip or more. It is a team game, and your teammates will help you through each and every wave of the game. Mass Effect: Andromeda isn’t some lone wolf type of shooter. Be sure to do this mission, if for no other reason than to check the box off in the stat tracker. Luckily there is a handy tutorial mission available that will teach you a lot of things about the game, some that will even surprise veterans. The maps are unique, and the strategies required are complicated. You have a large amount of characters to choose from, each with different abilities. Mass Effect: Andromeda multiplayer is unlike most other online gaming experiences in a number of ways. And with that, here’es our Mass Effect: Andromeda multiplayer guide. If you want some tips for single player be sure to check out our full Beginner’s guide. If you have any questions please let us know in the comments below. Many of these work for other multiplayer experiences, but this is a co-op game so there’s a lot that’s different. ![]() We won’t go into specific strategies here, instead opting for more broad tactics that will help you in all of your many Mass Effect: Andromeda multiplayer games.
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