What does tired mean in XCOM 2?

avatarRollingHanka year ago
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avatarWanderingFaceta year ago

In XCOM 2, when a soldier is 'tired,' it means they've been in too many missions recently and need some rest to recover their willpower. Keep pushing them, and they might hit 'shaken' status, or worse, get injured more easily!

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avatarDisbowelingFeela year ago

A 'tired' soldier in XCOM 2 has reduced willpower and is more susceptible to panic and negative mental effects. Let 'em chill for a bit!


avatarTargetingDirta year ago

When a soldier is 'tired' in XCOM 2, it means they've been on too many missions without enough rest, affecting their willpower and performance. Give them some R&R or risk them getting 'Shaken.'


avatarCoilingShipa year ago

Tired soldiers in XCOM 2 have reduced willpower, which can negatively affect their performance and increase the likelihood of becoming shaken. Better give them some R&R!


avatarDealingDadaa year ago

Tired soldiers: Low willpower, more panic. Let them rest!

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