1. before you dive in playing, think about what kind of character suits your preferences.

a one fighting with firearms from a long distance) to another (e.g.

a user of Biotics and Tech combined) can significantly retard your development.

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Regularly spend available skill points.

Be reasonable when selling items.

While weapons may not be useful to you because of your playstyle, you absolutely have to keep Resources!

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They are essential to create new, often very powerful equipment.

Pay attention to icons of dialogue options.

Remember that weapons also impact your equipment’s weight.

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Regularly sell items from your inventory.

Sell unneeded items to free the valuable space.

Remember to send Strike Teams on missions.

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1.Constantly observe your surroundings on the battlefield.

Pay attention to incoming grenades and enemy abilities and attempt to avoid them.

Then, you could go back to your previous position.

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Don’t take your cover for granted.

Some enemy abilities, such as throwing grenades, significantly speed up this process.

It’s a good idea to prepare an alternate position in advance in case the current one be destroyed.

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Never fight in open spaces!

Moreover, hiding behind covers makes your shields regenerate faster.

Remember to command your companions.

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They can handle themselves quite well but it’s still worth it to control them.

Use your equipment well.

Remember that enemies concentrate primarily on the protagonist.

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When you take cover, enemies lose their interest and focus on your squad mates.

See if there is a supply stash nearby.

Supply stashes allow you to replenish your health, ammunition, and Power Cells.

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Combos are advanced combat techniques that cause an explosion that hurts your enemies and triggers an additional effect.

It could ignite nearby foes, freeze them, or throw them into the air.

Combos are initiated with an ability called a Primer and then activated with Detonators.

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you’ve got the option to read more about this mechanic in a separate chapter of this guide.

Use your abilities properly.

Pay attention to your shields level at all times.

They protect your character from damage.

When they are depleted, they break, and your character starts taking damage to his/her health.

Monitor your health bar.

Pay attention to your companions' status.

They can stray from the group quite far which very often results in them being knocked unconscious.

attempt to issue commands to them regularly and move them around the battlefield.

Keep attention to the environmental hazards.

Monitor the life support system all the time.

Once life support is depleted, you will lose your shields and start losing health.

Attack from a hovering position.

Jumping and then holding down the button will allow you to hover for a short duration of time.

The hovering time can be extended by abilities and equipment mods.

You just have to prepare several favorite profiles beforehand and alternate between them at will.

Look around while exploring.

Use your omni-tool regularly.

This mechanic is introduced in the prologue so you will know how to use it well.

Scanning objects allows you to gain Research Data which is essential to design new equipment.

The same goes for mining when driving Nomad.

If so, fire up a mining drone.

More details on this mechanic can be found in a separate chapter.

While exploring, don’t look only at the map.

Many objects in the game world aren’t marked on the map.

Use fast travel in moderation.

Use your character’s powers wisely.

No ability is useless, you just have to know when and how to use it.

7.Remember to scan all planets in every system.

This allows you to obtain a bit more minerals.

Increase the viability of the planet by a significant amount.

Create your own equipment.

This is why you should create your own equipment.

Use any excessive amount of Credits to purchase Augments and crafting materials.

Instead of selling the unwanted items, you should decronstruct them.

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