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'''''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'' Dragon Missions''' details the unique campaign featured in [[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries#The Dragon.27s Gambit|''The Dragon's Gambit'']], which can be played in both Campaign and Career Modes. '''''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'' Dragon Missions''' details the unique campaign featured in [[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries#The Dragon.27s Gambit|''The Dragon's Gambit'']], which can be played in both Campaign and Career Modes.
− At its base, the Dragon Missions are a series of multiple mission operations with extensively scripted events and unique map layouts on an exceedingly tight timetable. As the game itself warns, the player must maintain a stable of multiple pilots and 'Mechs with the time between missions only long enough for very minimal repairs. Aside from the longer gaps when traveling between systems, extensive refits and lengthy pilot recovery can sideline a significant portion of your strength for multiple missions, requiring careful management of resources. + At its base, the Dragon Missions are a series of multiple mission operations with extensively scripted events and unique map layouts on an exceedingly tight timetable. As the game itself warns, the player must maintain a stable of multiple pilots and 'Mechs with gaps between missions often long enough for only minimal repairs. Aside from the longer gaps when traveling between systems, extensive refits and lengthy pilot recovery can sideline a significant portion of your strength for multiple missions, requiring careful management of resources.
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'''''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'' Dragon Missions''' details the unique campaign featured in [[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries#The Dragon.27s Gambit|''The Dragon's Gambit'']], which can be played in both Campaign and Career Modes. | '''''MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries'' Dragon Missions''' details the unique campaign featured in [[MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries#The Dragon.27s Gambit|''The Dragon's Gambit'']], which can be played in both Campaign and Career Modes. | ||
− | At its base, the Dragon Missions are a series of multiple mission operations with extensively scripted events and unique map layouts on an exceedingly tight timetable. As the game itself warns, the player must maintain a stable of multiple pilots and 'Mechs with | + | At its base, the Dragon Missions are a series of multiple mission operations with extensively scripted events and unique map layouts on an exceedingly tight timetable. As the game itself warns, the player must maintain a stable of multiple pilots and 'Mechs with gaps between missions often long enough for only minimal repairs. Aside from the longer gaps when traveling between systems, extensive refits and lengthy pilot recovery can sideline a significant portion of your strength for multiple missions, requiring careful management of resources. |
==Refuse at your Own Risk== | ==Refuse at your Own Risk== |