![]() ![]() They have silent weapons, often 1-hit-KO any normal mook and 3-hit-KO Bruisers. Stealth Bro: Bros that naturally excel at stealth. Anderbro, and all the Stealth Bros (Mentioned Below). These include bros from many other categories and unique to this one, like Ellen Ripbro, Indiana Brones, Brocketeer, Mr. High ROF Bro: A Bro with no set limit on how many rounds it can fire off per second. Using these will get you killed a lot, use them as cannon fodder for run-for-your-life missionsīrade is NOT in this category, due to his high mobility he is still of use. Useless/Sword Bro: Any bro that doesnt have anything more than a sword to attack. Heavy/Damage/Attack Bro: A Bro with a massive attack power, like Brominator. ![]() Anderbro can fly to an extent, and Brade runs faster and jumps higher than any other bro. The best examples are Brocketeer, Brade, and Mr. Mobility Bro: A Bro with abnormally high mobility in all directions. Unlimited ROF means the character can attack as fast as you can mash the button like you are playing one of those controller-breaking rounds of Mario Party. Restart Shuffle: The act of restarting the map/level multiple times to finally select the bro you wish to play the level with. These here are some abbreviations or phrases that are not all that common outside this guide, but for the purpose of shortening segments and decreasing my general workload (I'm a lazy little ♥♥♥♥), they come in handy. Dying during the campaign has the same results as dying with more than 1 life in arcade and normal campaign: You respawn at the last activated checkpoint and all the Mooks stop shooting randomly. It is not worth losing a bro to gain one back when you could safely get one later. Make sure to rescue as many POWs as possible, but don't go for it if it might put your current bro at risk. Once you reach 30 you will never see another POW and can only lose bros from that moment on. You can have a maximum of 30 lives, (One for each bro). Lives also carry through from level to level and zone to zone: You cannot fail a mission unless you lose all your lives. A single MISSION FAILED results in expulsion from the campaign. It is possible and quite easy to fail the entire campaign because you didnt unlock any other bros and died. The second feature is the unlock system: You start with a random bro and unlock the rest as you save POWs. It is possible to avoid dying by pausing the game and restarting the instant before you are hit, although this takes godlike reaction times and is fairly impossible for anything other than falling into a rather long pit. They cannot be brought back to life by any means, including restarting the level. The first is the most notable: Each bro only has one life. The Ironbro campaign is different from the primary campaign in a bunch of game-changing ways. I'm actually sick of it and will probably never play it again for at least a year. I spent a good EIGHTY hours playing through the campaign mode in Broforce over and over again. Even my gigantic TF2 guide (Easily 3 times more text than this one) took less time to write because I could easily find out things or try them out myself. But the reason I refuse to update it is because of the sheer scale of time writing and fact checking this guide took. So don't worry, it will probably never happen anyways. There is probably only a 5% chance that the campaign will be modified, since it would be a modification after the official end of the Early Access, and a heavy one at that. Now, hold on a second before you start freaking out. I am going to come out now and say that even if this is the case, I will probably never update the guide. The Section Below Was Written at 11/29/15įrom the way things look, Broforce will continue to be updated with new Bros and possibly, just possibly modifications to the campaign maps. This guide may become outdated at some point in the far future. ![]()
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