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== Squad Sizes ==
[[File: Soldiers_M-F.png|left|256px|]]


'''Squad sizes''' in Long War Rebalance vary depending on the mission type. They can not be increased through Officer Training School upgrades.
== In General ==


{| class="wikitable"
XCOM soldiers are those who risks their lives going on [[Missions_(LWR)|missions]]. On mission squad setup screen, an arbitrary mix of soldier classes (and [[S.H.I.V._(LWR)|SHIVs]]) can be chosen for the task at hand. Soldier slots can be scrolled with arrows when squad sizes above 6 are available, e.g., on all UFO missions.
|+
 
|-
XCOM starts with 12 unique soldiers and 2 random soldiers from their starting country. They also start with 0-4 SHIVs (depending upon difficulty). This means a starting barracks size of 14-18.
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Mission Type
 
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Squad Size
Of the initial 12 unique soldiers: 3 will start at LCPLs, 4 at SPECs, and 5 as PFCs (rookies).
|- align="center"
 
|| UFO raids, DLC Missions, and Base Assaults
Each XCOM soldier costs credits to recruit which vary based on how the campaign is progressing: [[Barracks_(LWR)#Recruit_Soldiers|Recruiting Soldiers]].
|| 8
|- align="center"
|| Abductions, Council, Terror, and Covert Op Data Recovery missions
|| 6
|- align="center"
|| Covert Op Extractions
|| 2
|- align="center"
|| Temple Assault
|| 7-10
|}


*Temple Assault soldiers = 7 + 1 for every 5 council nations still supporting XCOM
When recruiting the base gender of the recruit is 1 woman to every 3 men. (This number is determined by a value in DefaultGameCore.ini)
*The '''We are Legion (#25)''' Second Wave option allows bringing 2 additional soldiers on both Covert Operative missions.
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== Classes ==
== Classes ==
Like the base game, soldiers are divided into classes. Soldiers start out as Privates (analogous to Rookies), where they have no class, and when they progress to Specialist (equivalent to Squaddie) they are assigned a class. You have some control over which class the Private is assigned to; when a soldier becomes a Specialist, they will be assigned a specialism of Tactical, Weapons, Scout-Sniper, or Support. You can then choose between the two classes for each specialism by choosing the appropriate perk. When assigned to become a MEC each specialism creates one MEC class.
Like the base game, soldiers are divided into classes. Soldiers start out as Privates (analogous to Rookies), where they have no class, and when they progress to Specialist (equivalent to Squaddie) they are assigned a class. You have some control over which class the Private is assigned to; when a soldier becomes a Specialist, they will be assigned a specialism of Tactical, Weapons, Marksman, or Support. You can then choose between the two classes for each specialism by choosing the appropriate perk. When assigned to become a MEC each specialism creates one MEC class.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! rowspan="1" style="padding: 5px 20px;" | Specialism || style="padding: 5px 15px;" | Soldier Classes || style="padding: 5px 15px;" | MEC Class
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''Marksman'''
| style="padding: 3px 15px;" | [[File:CLASS_SNIPER.png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Sniper''
| rowspan="2" style="padding-left: 15px;" | [[File:Class Jaeger (Long War).png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Jaeger''
|-
| style="padding: 3px 15px;" | [[File:Class Scout (Long War).png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Scout''
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''Tactical'''
| style="padding-left: 15px;" | [[File:Class Infantry (Long War).png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Infantry''
| rowspan="2" style="padding-left: 15px;" | [[File:Class Marauder (Long War).png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Marauder''
|-
|-
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Specialism
| style="padding: 3px 15px;" | [[File:CLASS_ASSAULT.png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Assault''
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Soldier Classes
|-
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | MEC Class
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''Weapons'''
 
| style="padding: 3px 15px;" | [[File:CLASS_HEAVY.png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Gunner''
|- align="center"
| rowspan="2" style="padding-left: 15px;" | [[File:Class Goliath (Long War).png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Goliath''
|| Scout-Sniper
|-
|| Scout<Br>Sniper
| style="padding: 3px 15px;" | [[File:Class Rocketeer (Long War).png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Rocketeer''
|| Jaeger
|-
|- align="center"
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | '''Support'''
|| Tactical
| style="padding: 3px 15px;" | [[File:CLASS_SUPPORT.png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Medic''
|| Infantry<Br>Assault
| rowspan="2" style="padding-left: 15px;" | [[File:Class Shogun (Long War).png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Shogun''
|| Marauder
|-
|- align="center"
| style="padding-left: 15px;" | [[File:Class Engineer (Long War).png|26px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Engineer''
|| Weapons
|| Gunner<Br>Rocketeer
|| Goliath
|- align="center"
|| Support
|| Medic<br>Engineer
|| Shogun
|}
|}


The Long War Rebalance classes are all designed with certain roles in mind, and they work best if they have other roles that synergize with them. For example, a Gunner's ability to Suppress works well with an Assault, as the Gunner can pin an enemy and prevent it from overwatching while the Assault moves up for a flank. Alternatively, a Medic can cancel out overwatch fire for the Assault using Concussion Grenades with Smoke and Mirrors, allowing the Assault to move up, providing cover with a Smoke Grenade afterwards.
== Starting Roster ==


== Fatigue ==
Outside of 2 random PFCs and 0-4 SHIVs, this is the starting roster of every LWR campaign (with the exception of campaigns using the ''Fresh Recruits'' second wave option or start bonuses that affect it).
Soldiers become fatigued after each mission. The fatigue will dissipate if the soldiers have time to rest before going on another mission. Fatigue duration scales with the number of turns that passed during the mission.


The Second Wave option '''Consistent Fatigue (#35)''' disables fatigue increasing with the number of turns passed and reverts to base fatigue value of 5 days, like in Long War.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! colspan="9" style="padding:5x 12px;" | Guaranteed Starting Soldiers (LWR)
While fatigued soldiers may still be deployed on missions, their fatigue will increase and they may suffer a loss of APs (Action Points) at the beginning of each their turns:
|-
*Chance for '''Fatigued''' (1 AP loss): 3% per day of fatigue
! Name || Country || Rank || Supraclass || Health || Mobility || Will || Aim || Innate Quirk
*Chance for '''Exhausted''' (2 AP loss): 1% per day of fatigue (will not occur when enemies are in sight)
|-
 
|-align=center
=== Accumulating Fatigue ===
| Stanislav Orlov || Russia || LCPL || Tactical || 7 || 8.6 || 37 || 71 || Natural Killer
 
|-
==== Base Fatigue====
|-align=center
{| class="wikitable"
| Estela Morais || Brazil || LCPL || Marksman || 6 || 9.3 || 30 || 71 || N/A
|+
|-
|-align=center
| Albert Komarov || Russia || LCPL || Weapons || 6 || 9.3 || 20 || 73 || N/A
|-
|-align=center
| Liora Yosef || Israel || SPEC || Tactical || 5 || 10.0 || 37 || 61 || N/A
|-
|-align=center
| Chloe Girard || France || SPEC || Support || 5 || 10.0 || 23 || 71 || N/A
|-
|-align=center
| Finlay Burns || Scotland || SPEC || Support || 7 || 9.3 || 40 || 57 || N/A
|-
|-align=center
| Yuna Saito || Japan || SPEC || Weapons || 4 || 9.3 || 41 || 63 || N/A
|-
|-align=center
| Hank Miller || USA || PFC || Tactical || 8 || 9.3 || 41 || 61 || Relentless
|-
|-align=center
| Jakub Kowalski || Poland || PFC || Marksman || 7 || 9.3 || 39 || 63 || N/A
|-
|-align=center
| Owen Roberts || United Kingdom || PFC || Weapons || 6 || 9.3 || 25 || 69 || N/A
|-
|-
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Event
|-align=center
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Fatigue Time
| Cameron Wilson || Canada || PFC || Support || 6 || 10.0 || 43 || 61 || N/A
|- align="center"
|| Any Mission
|| +1 day
|- align="center"
|| Every Turn on a Mission
|| +0.25 days (SHIVs exempt)
|}
 
==== Base Fatigue Modifiers ====
{| class="wikitable"
|+
|-
|-
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Ability
|-align=center
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Base Fatigue Time
| Hans Graf || Germany || PFC || Marksman || 6 || 8.6 || 26 || 75 || Practiced Ease
|- align="center"
|| '''Stay Frosty'''
|| -10%
|- align="center"
|| '''Special Warfare School'''
|| -15%
|- align="center"
|| '''Extra Conditioning'''
|| -40%
|- align="center"
|| '''Commanding Officer'''
|| -20%
|- align="center"
|| '''Vortex Armor'''
|| -50%
|- align="center"
|| '''Base Will''' higher than 30
|| -1% per Base Will
|- align="center"
|| '''Base Will''' lower than 30
|| +1% per Base Will
|}
|}


==== Previous Fatigue====
== Special Reward Soldiers ==
Any previously fatigued soldier that goes on a mission will have all their fatigue they had before going on the mission increased by 50% and added to their new fatigue


=== Dealing with Fatigue ===
While many missions offer soldiers as a reward, some council missions give unique soldiers with preset classes, stats, ranks, and quirks. Some ranks scale with month. There are also 2 unique soldiers you can get from an event.


Ideally, you should have several teams of soldiers ready at any given point. This means that you can take most missions that the game will throw at you, which can sometimes be three in a row, especially with some abductions and if the Slingshot and Progeny DLCs are activated. Try to spread the experience around, and take advantage of easier missions to rank up low ranked soldiers. The last thing you want is for an important mission to come up and only have raw recruits ready to go.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! colspan="11" style="padding:5x 12px;" | Special Reward Soldiers (LWR)
Once you have researched '''Meld''' you can give your soldiers a '''Meld Injection''' which will reduce any soldier's fatigue/injury time by 50% for the cost of 50 meld.
|-
 
! Name + Nickname || Country || Rank || Supraclass || Health || Mobility || Will || Aim || Innate Quirk || Psi/Gene/Quirk || Mission of Origin
SHIVs are excellent at minimizing fatigue as not only do they help bolster your roster but they also receive no extra fatigue for turns spent on a mission.
|-
 
|-align=center
<div style="max-width: 900px;">
| Shaojie 'Chilong' Zhang || China || LCPL || Tactical || 6 || 10.6 || 32 || 57 || Ex Triad || None || Friends in Low Places
Fatigue times and AP loss chances are affected by Dynamic War.
|-
Base fatigue times are increased by 0/10/20/30% on the difficulties of Normal/Classic/Brutal/Impossible.
|-align=center
</div>
| Anton 'Vector' Smits || Netherlands || SPEC || Support || 7 || 10.0 || 38 || 71 || N/A || Muscle Amp and Regenesis || Portent
 
|-
== Injury ==
|-align=center
 
| Annette 'Vicieuse' Durand || France || SGT || Support || 5 || 9.3 || 50 || 61 || Driven By Pressure || Countercharge and Mind Fray || Deluge
Any soldier that takes damage beyond their armor HP and into their base HP receives an injury. Even if this loss of HP is healed, the lowest point will count towards an injury. Injuries will prevent a soldier from deploying in future battle until the injury is recovered from.
|-
 
|-align=center
=== Accumulating Injuries ===
| Matthew 'Alecto' Hawkins || USA || TSGT || Marksman || 5 || 10.0 || 43 || 59 || N/A || Countercharge and Mind Fray || Furies
 
|-
==== Base Injury ====
|-align=center
<div style="max-width: 400px;">
| Fatima 'Tisiphone' Tariq || Egypt || SGT || Tactical || 4 || 8.6 || 47 || 65 || N/A || Countercharge and Mind Fray || Furies
'''Base Injury time''': 60 days x Base HP% Lost
|-
</div>
|-align=center
 
| Said 'Megaera' Tariq || Egypt || SGT || Weapons || 5 || 8.6 || 45 || 69 || N/A || Countercharge and Mind Fray || Furies
Example: a soldier with 5 base HP and 4 armor HP (9HP total) took 5 damage. This means he lost 1 base HP and all 4 armor HP. His base HP% lost would be 1 of his 5 base HP or 20%. His Base Injury time would then be: 60 days * 20%, or 12 days.
|-
 
|-align=center
==== Base Injury Modifiers====
| Peter 'The General' Van Doorn || U.N || CPL-GSGT || Weapons || 8 || 9.3 || 36 || 69 || Cool Under Pressure || None || Van Doorn Extraction
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|+
|-align=center
| Glenn 'Freaky' Friendly || U.N || LCPL || Support || 7 || 9.3 || 32 || 67 || N/A || None || Van Doorn Extraction
|-
|-align=center
| Jake 'Snake Eyes' Green || Canada || LCPL || Marksman || 6 || 8.6 || 48 || 73 || N/A || None || Hutch Extraction
|-
|-align=center
| Jamie 'House' Watson || Canada || LCPL || Tactical || 7 || 10.0 || 38 || 67 || N/A || None || Hutch Extraction
|-
|-align=center
| Patrick 'The Plumber' Carlock || USA || LCPL || Support || 8 || 9.3 || 26 || 63 || N/A || Keen Mind || Carlock Escort
|-
|-align=center
| Brad Lewis || United Kingdom || CPL-GSGT || Tactical || 7 || 8.6 || 35 || 67 || N/A || None || N/A
|-
|-
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Ability
|-align=center
! align="center" padding: 7px;" | Base Injury Time
| Marta Kovac || Ukraine || CPL-GSGT || Support || 6 || 9.3 || 40 || 71 || Street Orphan || Predictive Tracking and Advanced Perception || N/A
|- align="center"
|| '''SHIVs'''
|| -50%
|- align="center"
|| '''Advanced Repair'''
|| -25% (MECs and SHIVs only)
|- align="center"
|| '''Advanced Surgery'''
|| -15% (MECs and soldiers only)
|- align="center"
|| '''Advanced Bone Marrow'''
|| -30%
|- align="center"
|| '''Will to Survive'''
|| -30%
|- align="center"
|| '''Base HP''' higher than 6/10 (soldier/MEC)
|| -4% per Base HP
|- align="center"
|| '''Base HP''' lower than 6/10 (soldier/MEC)
|| +4% per Base HP
|- align="center"
|| '''Wolverine Blood''' (Second Wave option)
|| -50%
|}
|}


==== Injuries and Fatigue ====
==Tactical Advice==
All fatigue time is automatically removed and converted to injury time when a soldier becomes injured.


=== Healing Injuries ===
The Long War Rebalance classes are all designed with certain roles in mind, and they work best if they have other roles that synergize with them. For example, a Gunner's ability to Suppress works well with an Assault, as the Gunner can pin an enemy and prevent it from overwatching while the Assault moves up for a flank. Alternatively, a Medic can cancel out overwatch fire for the Assault using Concussion Grenades with Smoke and Mirrors, allowing the Assault to move up, providing cover with a Smoke Grenade afterwards.
 
The first way is simply by letting time pass. Each in-game hour in the strategy game reduces injury time by an hour.
 
The second way is once you have researched '''Meld''' you can give your soldiers a '''Meld Injection''' which will reduce any soldier's fatigue/injury time by 50% for the cost of 50 meld.
 
=== Dealing with Injuries ===
 
Like dealing with fatigue, you should have several teams of soldiers ready at any given point. Injuries can be further reduced by mitigating damage you take. Sturdy soldiers with '''Will to Survive''', SHIVs, and MECs can all take more shots than most other soldiers before dipping into their base HP and receiving an injury. Heavy armors and small armor items give more leeway for taking damage without becoming injured.
 
The '''Field Medic''' and '''First Aid''' perks both reduce the lowest amount of HP all MECs and Soldiers in the squad achieved by 1 HP. Multiple instances of these perks can stack. This means with 2 of these, any soldier that took 2 HP of damage into their base HP would still count as uninjured after the battle.
 
<div style="max-width: 900px;">
Injury times are affected by Dynamic War.
Base injury times are increased by 0/10/20/30% on the difficulties of Normal/Classic/Brutal/Impossible.
</div>
 
== Soldier Stats ==
Soldiers have fully randomized starting stats. However, the starting 15 soldiers will have preset, non-random stats. Note that multiple Second Wave options exist that can change this. ''Balanced Soldiers (#31)'' will re-enable the point system for randomly-generated soldiers, and ''Fresh Recruits (#33)'' will replaces the starting 15 soldiers with randomly-generated ones.
 
Soldiers all have a Defense stat of 0.
 
Stat progression for soldier ranks has been altered to provide approximately half of the stats at SPEC rank, and the remaining stats are distributed over the remaining ranks. This makes it less punishing to lose high-ranking soldiers, and contributes to normalizing the mod's difficulty curve.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="max-width: 400px;"
|+
! style="width: 32%;" | Class
! style="width: 17%; padding: 10px 8px 8px 8px;" | {{Health (Long War)}} total
! style="width: 17%; padding: 10px 8px 8px 8px;" | {{Aim (Long War)}} total
! style="width: 17%; padding: 10px 8px 8px 8px;" | {{Will (Long War)}} total
! style="width: 17%; padding: 10px 8px 8px 8px;" | {{Mobility (Long War)}} bonus
|- align="center"
| style="padding: 5px;" | '''Assault''' || 2 || 5 || 10 || 0.6
|- align="center"
| style="padding: 5px;" | '''Infantry''' || 2 || 15 || 20 || -
|- align="center"
| style="padding: 5px;" | '''Rocketeer''' || 3 || 5 || 10 || -
|- align="center"
| style="padding: 5px;" | '''Gunner''' || 2 || 5 || 10 || -
|- align="center"
| style="padding: 5px;" | '''Sniper''' || - || 20 || 5 || -
|- align="center"
| style="padding: 5px;" | '''Scout''' || - || 10 || 15 || 0.6
|- align="center"
| style="padding: 5px;" | '''Medic''' || - || 10 || 10 || -
|- align="center"
| style="padding: 5px;" | '''Engineer''' || 1 || 10 || 20 || -
|}


Soldiers at MSGT rank have a chance to gain +1 in each stat after each mission: 5% chance for mobility, 10% chance for HP, 20% chance for aim, and 40% chance for will. These chances are increased or reduced by 1% for each point lower or higher the soldier's stats are compared to the natural maximum base stats, respectively.
The roles your soldiers are designed to fulfill, i.e., your build composition, are far more important than the individual strength of a soldier and their abilities. If your Engineers, Rocketeers, Infantry, and Goliath MECs are all built to use explosives for the role of cover destruction and AOE damage, you may have to build your Shogun MECs as something other than more explosives.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 15:35, 13 February 2026

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In General

XCOM soldiers are those who risks their lives going on missions. On mission squad setup screen, an arbitrary mix of soldier classes (and SHIVs) can be chosen for the task at hand. Soldier slots can be scrolled with arrows when squad sizes above 6 are available, e.g., on all UFO missions.

XCOM starts with 12 unique soldiers and 2 random soldiers from their starting country. They also start with 0-4 SHIVs (depending upon difficulty). This means a starting barracks size of 14-18.

Of the initial 12 unique soldiers: 3 will start at LCPLs, 4 at SPECs, and 5 as PFCs (rookies).

Each XCOM soldier costs credits to recruit which vary based on how the campaign is progressing: Recruiting Soldiers.

When recruiting the base gender of the recruit is 1 woman to every 3 men. (This number is determined by a value in DefaultGameCore.ini)

Classes

Like the base game, soldiers are divided into classes. Soldiers start out as Privates (analogous to Rookies), where they have no class, and when they progress to Specialist (equivalent to Squaddie) they are assigned a class. You have some control over which class the Private is assigned to; when a soldier becomes a Specialist, they will be assigned a specialism of Tactical, Weapons, Marksman, or Support. You can then choose between the two classes for each specialism by choosing the appropriate perk. When assigned to become a MEC each specialism creates one MEC class.

Specialism Soldier Classes MEC Class
Marksman   Sniper   Jaeger
  Scout
Tactical   Infantry   Marauder
  Assault
Weapons   Gunner   Goliath
  Rocketeer
Support   Medic   Shogun
  Engineer

Starting Roster

Outside of 2 random PFCs and 0-4 SHIVs, this is the starting roster of every LWR campaign (with the exception of campaigns using the Fresh Recruits second wave option or start bonuses that affect it).

Guaranteed Starting Soldiers (LWR)
Name Country Rank Supraclass Health Mobility Will Aim Innate Quirk
Stanislav Orlov Russia LCPL Tactical 7 8.6 37 71 Natural Killer
Estela Morais Brazil LCPL Marksman 6 9.3 30 71 N/A
Albert Komarov Russia LCPL Weapons 6 9.3 20 73 N/A
Liora Yosef Israel SPEC Tactical 5 10.0 37 61 N/A
Chloe Girard France SPEC Support 5 10.0 23 71 N/A
Finlay Burns Scotland SPEC Support 7 9.3 40 57 N/A
Yuna Saito Japan SPEC Weapons 4 9.3 41 63 N/A
Hank Miller USA PFC Tactical 8 9.3 41 61 Relentless
Jakub Kowalski Poland PFC Marksman 7 9.3 39 63 N/A
Owen Roberts United Kingdom PFC Weapons 6 9.3 25 69 N/A
Cameron Wilson Canada PFC Support 6 10.0 43 61 N/A
Hans Graf Germany PFC Marksman 6 8.6 26 75 Practiced Ease

Special Reward Soldiers

While many missions offer soldiers as a reward, some council missions give unique soldiers with preset classes, stats, ranks, and quirks. Some ranks scale with month. There are also 2 unique soldiers you can get from an event.

Special Reward Soldiers (LWR)
Name + Nickname Country Rank Supraclass Health Mobility Will Aim Innate Quirk Psi/Gene/Quirk Mission of Origin
Shaojie 'Chilong' Zhang China LCPL Tactical 6 10.6 32 57 Ex Triad None Friends in Low Places
Anton 'Vector' Smits Netherlands SPEC Support 7 10.0 38 71 N/A Muscle Amp and Regenesis Portent
Annette 'Vicieuse' Durand France SGT Support 5 9.3 50 61 Driven By Pressure Countercharge and Mind Fray Deluge
Matthew 'Alecto' Hawkins USA TSGT Marksman 5 10.0 43 59 N/A Countercharge and Mind Fray Furies
Fatima 'Tisiphone' Tariq Egypt SGT Tactical 4 8.6 47 65 N/A Countercharge and Mind Fray Furies
Said 'Megaera' Tariq Egypt SGT Weapons 5 8.6 45 69 N/A Countercharge and Mind Fray Furies
Peter 'The General' Van Doorn U.N CPL-GSGT Weapons 8 9.3 36 69 Cool Under Pressure None Van Doorn Extraction
Glenn 'Freaky' Friendly U.N LCPL Support 7 9.3 32 67 N/A None Van Doorn Extraction
Jake 'Snake Eyes' Green Canada LCPL Marksman 6 8.6 48 73 N/A None Hutch Extraction
Jamie 'House' Watson Canada LCPL Tactical 7 10.0 38 67 N/A None Hutch Extraction
Patrick 'The Plumber' Carlock USA LCPL Support 8 9.3 26 63 N/A Keen Mind Carlock Escort
Brad Lewis United Kingdom CPL-GSGT Tactical 7 8.6 35 67 N/A None N/A
Marta Kovac Ukraine CPL-GSGT Support 6 9.3 40 71 Street Orphan Predictive Tracking and Advanced Perception N/A

Tactical Advice

The Long War Rebalance classes are all designed with certain roles in mind, and they work best if they have other roles that synergize with them. For example, a Gunner's ability to Suppress works well with an Assault, as the Gunner can pin an enemy and prevent it from overwatching while the Assault moves up for a flank. Alternatively, a Medic can cancel out overwatch fire for the Assault using Concussion Grenades with Smoke and Mirrors, allowing the Assault to move up, providing cover with a Smoke Grenade afterwards.

The roles your soldiers are designed to fulfill, i.e., your build composition, are far more important than the individual strength of a soldier and their abilities. If your Engineers, Rocketeers, Infantry, and Goliath MECs are all built to use explosives for the role of cover destruction and AOE damage, you may have to build your Shogun MECs as something other than more explosives.

See also