How to grind enlisted should you either grind one campaign then once you complete move onto the next one?

Hi I’ve been playing enlisted for like a long time and I want to know how I should grind like the whole of enlisted. Should I grind one campaign and one side (for example Allies) then switch to (axis) and then do the same to the rest or should I grind more openly?

Do as you please?
lol, thats asking how to live

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What are your objectives in playing the game - are you aiming to get to a certain level? to play certain weapons? To fill in the time of day? To play a study of WW2 history? (if that last one you are shit out of luck!)

Answer those questions and similar for yourself, then play what you need to get to your desired outcome.

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i try to play 1 campaign at time, when i max out a side i move to the next one.

i ill try to keep added levels on updates finished as soon as possible so i can move to another campaigns that i still need alot of effort to progress.

this way, i m always ready for new content once they introduce it

Sadly this way, I never play that much with recent content. I m always after maxing the campaigns on both sides…
Hopefully this current 4 campaigns will stay for a long period of time so we can all level everything.

Perhaps it is best to keep switching between the campaigns and sides like i have done i got all my campaigns up to at least level 9 and above on both sides other than axis on Tunisia.

This keeps things fresh and gives you a lot of choice when you want to play so your not just stuck to one campaign. Also grinding the later levels take a lot longer and the early levels are much easier to grind.

But this is just my way of doing things as i get bored easily of playing the same campaign for more than a few days at a time.

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i just play one at a time. get bored of the maps. move to a different campaign so on. but really based on whether or not you feel grinding for the same equipment pretty much in 2 of the 4 campaigns.

Focusing on a single faction gets you to the higher levels faster, but leveling up both factions of a campaign more or less equally gives you a far better understanding of each one’s strengths and weaknesses.

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well, it depends if you have premium or not,

if you play with friends or not.

but generally, there isn’t a " corret way to play ".

unlike what everyone else typed above, ( outside @32659579 which i do something similar to him )

if you don’t play with any friend, but you have premium( this can also done if you don’t have it, although is gonna be much longer ), i suggest you to make a " goal ".

which is gonna imply " i want to reach all campaign at level ( example: 10 ).
doing that, it will be a bit beneficial since you will start with some equipment. not the best, but not the worse either.

but, if there is a campaign that you don’t like, perhaps you shouldn’t play it. but again, that’s up to you.

if not, just play a campaing that you love and finish it. and then switch.

if there is something that i like about enlisted, is the liberty of choice that gives to the player :slight_smile:

for the rest, is all about having fun ^^

Do one faction of one campaign at a time and get that to max. That’s what I do but it’s fine to go and play other campaigns for a bit of variety every once in a while.

Tips:

  • Make sure you have premium time.
  • Make sure you are upgrading your squads soldier and weapon upgrades to max and I’d advise having an extra 2 points for when the veteran perks get’s unlocked.
  • At start when you hit level 2 and unlock assaulters it’s pretty good to drop like 50 bronze orders to get extra trooper 1s and assaulter soldiers if you can afford it.
  • Use tanks effectively on certain maps their assist bonus can really rack up XP
  • As you are going to be seeing the same maps quite often try to figure out the best flank routes and explore the maps. This will give you and your team an edge.
  • Play the objective as most of the time you can only rely on yourself to win the game in some campaigns.
  • If you are getting stomped continuously and can’t change that because of the player base then join the other side and level that while you can.

With the addition of weapons transfers this may help some factions when starting fresh. For example if you have max level 91/30 mosin nagants in Berlin and are already maxed in that campaign you can send them to Moscow where they will be used for a very long time giving you maxed out rifles from the start.

I have stuck to leveling 1 campaign at a time (Almost done all of Normandy), occasionally moving over to other campaigns to unlock the basic first 5-8 levels or so.

Altho it makes it easier to access newer content, you do miss out on a lot of the other campaigns and their maps. Equally tho you will have to manage more armies, their soldiers and equipment if you jump around a lot between campaigns.

Ultimately it is up to preference but I have definitely had more fun maining a campaign (a little less soldier management), and then going to others when I want a small break; Which leaves my other campaigns with a couple of levels for whenever I do decide to start those.

Also, with the introduction of bonus XP for having a higher campaign level than your others is another incentive to do this as well, with the highest tier being given once you hit level 26 on a campaign I believe.

Depends,
To me, ALL factions are fun and have something to offer, so I dab in all of them.

But, there might be the appeal to get high end things.

It really depends on how you feel, there’s no right or wrong way.

If you play with friends it’s perhaps a good idea to play a bit of everything, since your friends might not play the faction you chose to main.

From the standpoint of grinding Battlepass it would be ideal to have each campaign and faction with access to each type of weapon so that you can complete both “play [specific faction] in [campaign]” and “get kills with [weapon type]” at same time without needing to reroll either, but it can be quite a bit of gaming to get ALL the weapons.

I’d suggest

  • Level 13 in Normandy (11 if you reroll mortar tasks)
  • Level 10 in Moscow (mortars need 14, flamers need 18 and semi-autos need 21 for germany and 16 for soviets (as sniper))
  • Level 9 in Berlin (11 with mortars, 17 with flamers)
  • Level 12 in Tunisia (13 with mortars, 17 with flamers)

Since Normandy has lowest level requirement to get all types of weapons and you want to be able to do all kill tasks in at least one campaign, I’d suggest that as the first choice… but realistically, the campaign you enjoy the most is probably the one you progress in fastest too, and you won’t burn out and abandon the game forever because you “had” to do a grind you didn’t enjoy.

If you have elite pass (which pays for itself) you have quite a bit of leeway in skipping days while still being able to reach the final level of pass (after which the tasks/rewards repeat a simpler set but you won’t lose anything unique) so it’s by no means a disaster if you get tasks you cannot complete.

Moscow has the highest level requirement for semi-auto kills, especially playing as Germany.

I have mostly played only Moscow because grinding multiple campaigns takes way too long. Just pick the campaign you enjoy the most.

You chose well!

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No because it will drive you crazy lol. I suggest you need to have fun first. Don’t play one campaign because you only have 2 choices axis and allies. Pick 3 different campaigns using 3 different countries. ie USA in Normandy, Russian in Moscow, German in Berlin. That way you have 3 different teams with different weapons and maps. Pick what weapons you like and work towards that level. Do that for each campaign and then forget it, play with your preferred squad types and weapons and have fun. You will have a lot of grinding to do but don’t do upgrades that don’t fit into your plan. Only buy weapons and upgrades that will help you get to your goals. Don’t bother upgrading your basic weapons like the bold action rifles. Wait until you have semi autos. For example soon as I reached Garand in Normandy I then started to seriously upgrade those. Then I looked at specialized weapons and decided on Radio Squad for artillery, Machine gun squad for BAR’s. Sniper squad. Still working on Sniper squad and Machine gun squad. Need levels 14 for sniper rifles and level 21 for BARs. Then I’m done on USA. I will apply those same principles to my German campaign and Russian campaign. I made a huge mistake being ignorant at start of Enlisted I played Normandy with both Allies and Axis teams. Now I am concentrating on USA as my main Normandy team. I chose Allies because I really like the Garand semi auto rifle. Like its performance and the fact I can actually see the front sight compared to other weapons. Its all a preference but you need to plan and not waste resources when you have a huge grind ahead. Try to short cut that process. Just don’t be in a rush to upgrade everything, try just doing all the experience options in squads then the rest as it will help you boost your game points. That will intern speed up the leveling and squad points needed for upgrades. Having a great weapon is good but one 250kg bomb or shell can wipe your whole squad out in first minute of the game. Play smart, crawl then walk before you run and don’t waste those upgrade points!