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==Campaign==
==Campaign==
===Story Campaigns===
===Story Campaigns===
Contains the [[GFL2 Story|main story]] missions Story-only mission are marked SL and bonus missions granting [[Battlefield Echoes]] currencies are marked BH. Hard mode is unlocked at Commander Level 25 and Hunter Assessment after completing Stage 3-5.
[[GFL2 Story|Main story]] missions are displayed on the left. Story-only missions are marked SL and bonus missions granting [[Battlefield Echoes]] currencies are marked BH. Hard mode is unlocked at Commander Level 25. Each story mission comes with two bonus objectives, such as not losing units or reaching a goal within a set number of turns. These missions grant bonus resources when completed.


Each story mission comes with two bonus objectives, such as not losing units or reaching a goal within a set number of turns. These missions grant bonus resources when completed.
;'''Hunter Assessment''': Unlocked after completing Stage 3-5. Contains tutorials.
;'''[[Coordination Drill]]''': Challenge missions using unusual gameplay.
 
===Past Events===
Grants access to former time-limited events that are not part of the main story, as well as minor events such as Inverse Cipher and Simulation Exercise seasons.


===Supply Missions===
===Supply Missions===
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*'''Peak Value Assessment''' (unlocks at Commander Level 30): Groups of maps to complete once and unlock reward tiers distributed weekly. Each tier is divided into waves, and waves into hordes.
*'''Peak Value Assessment''' (unlocks at Commander Level 30): Groups of maps to complete once and unlock reward tiers distributed weekly. Each tier is divided into waves, and waves into hordes.
**'''Extreme Peak''' (unlocks at Commander Level 55): high-difficulty battles to unlock [[Remolding Core]] items.
*'''Expansion Drills''' (unlocks at Commander Level 23): high-difficulty battles. Clearing a map will also clear and grant the rewards of every other map of lower difficulty. The reward pool is reset every two weeks.  
*'''Expansion Drills''' (unlocks at Commander Level 23): high-difficulty battles. Clearing a map will also clear and grant the rewards of every other map of lower difficulty. The reward pool is reset every two weeks.  
*'''Military Simulation''' (unlocks at Combat Exercise rank Adept V): ranked PVP.
*'''Military Simulation''' (unlocks at Combat Exercise rank Adept V): ranked PVP, grants seasonal cosmetic rewards. Removed with the [[Antiparallel]] update in CN and the [[Crew Deck]] update in Global, the seasonal rewards have been transferred to Combat Exercise.
*'''Training Practice''': target practice with leaderboard against [[Mech Puppet]], an enemy with customizable phase weakness.
*'''Training Practice''': target practice with leaderboard against [[Mech Puppet]], an enemy with customizable phase weakness.
===Hunter Assessment===
Unlocked after completing Stage 3-5.
An advanced tutorial from B.R.I.E.F. and I.O.P., made of puzzle maps that must be completed by exploiting game mechanics.
===Coordonation Drill===
A strategy challenge where you play "Goliathball" instead of fighting enemies. Includes a storyline with [[H.I.D.E. 404]].


==Gacha==
==Gacha==
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==Elmo Cloud Server Room==
==Elmo Cloud Server Room==
[[File:GFL2 Archives Screen.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:GFL2 Archives Screen.png|thumb]]
The Elmo Cloud Server Room is the [[Lore]] hub for the game.
The Elmo Cloud Server Room is the [[Lore]] hub for the game.


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===Weapon Index===
===Weapon Index===
Lists all available [[GFL2 Weapons|weapons]]. Use the magnifying glass above the weapon's name to access its details.
Lists all available [[GFL2 Weapons|weapons]]. Use the magnifying glass above the weapon's name to access its details.
===Ornament Gallery===
Lists obtained and unobtained [[Curios]].


==Storeroom==
==Storeroom==
All [[GFL2 Items|Items]], [[GFL2 Weapons|weapons]] and [[GFL2 Weapon Accessories|Weapon Accessories]] owned are listed in the Storeroom.
All [[GFL2 Items|Items]], [[GFL2 Weapons|weapons]], [[GFL2 Weapon Accessories|Weapon Accessories]], [[Common Keys]], [[Curios]] and [[Remolding Pattern]] Growth Data owned are listed in the Storeroom.
 
In the Dismantle tab of the Storeroom, unwanted weapons can be exchanged for {{Icon|Withdrawal Receipt||gfl2}} Withdrawal Receipts. Unwanted Weapon Attachments can be dismantled into {{Icon|Focusing Crystal Cluster||gfl2}} Focusing Crystal Clusters, which can be reused in the Craft tab or for attachment calibration. [[Common Keys]] can be dismantled into {{Icon|Universal Chain Key||gfl2}} Universal Chain Keys and Growth Data into {{Icon|Data Connections||gfl2}} Data Connections.
 
In the Craft tab, {{Icon|Boost Stock Bar T1||gfl2}} Boost Stock Bars and {{Icon|Transcription Conductor I||gfl2}} Transcription Conductors of lower rarity can also be converted to higher rarity. Bond Keepsakes from the [[Crew Deck]] can be exchanged for Keepsakes of other types at a 2:1 exchange rate. 150 {{Icon|Focusing Crystal Cluster||gfl2}} Focusing Crystal Clusters can be spent to generate a random Precise Grade Attachment.


In the crafting tab of the Storeroom, unwanted weapons can be exchanged for {{Icon|Withdrawal Receipt||gfl2}} Withdrawal Receipts. Unwanted Weapon Attachments can be dismantled, and when enough Attachments have been dismantled, a random Precise Grade Attachment will be obtained. {{Icon|Boost Stock Bar T1||gfl2}} Boost Stock Bars and {{Icon|Transcription Conductor I||gfl2}} Transcription Conductors of lower rarity can also be converted to higher rarity.
==Collection==
Menu added with the [[Crew Deck]]. Tracks the collection rate of cosmetic items (portraits, portrait frames, titles, namecards, [[GFL2 Costumes|outfits]], weapon skins and attachment skins) and grants Collection Tokens to progress on a rewards ladder. Aside from {{Icon|Collapse Piece||gfl2}} Collapse Pieces, {{Icon|Targeting Calibration Chip||gfl2}} Targeting Calibration Chips and assorted portraits, portrait frames, namecards and sight accessories, the big prize of this ladder is a costume for [[Springfield (GFL2)|Springfield]] at level 25.


==System==
==System==
[[File:GFL2 System Menu.jpg|center|600px]]
[[File:GFL2 System Menu.jpg|center|600px]]
#Change player portrait and portrait frame (visible to other players). Portrait and portrait frames are unlocked by obtaining new Dolls and completing missions.
#Change player portrait and portrait frame (visible to other players). Portrait and portrait frames are unlocked by obtaining new Dolls and completing missions.
#Change name. Can only be done once as of yet.
#Copy user ID, used to add friends.
#Change title (visible to other players). Titles are unlocked by obtaining new Dolls and completing missions.
#Name and Commander Level. The icon indicates that the user subscribes to one of the game's premium plans.
#Change personal message (visible to other players).
#Commander EXP amount and change name at the cost of an {{Icon|Identity Change Card||gfl2}} Identity Change Card.
#Set Support Dolls available as Friend Support units and claim {{Icon|Sardis Gold||gfl2}} Sardis Gold from support uses.
#Birthday date (can be changed).
#Title (visible to other players). Titles are unlocked by obtaining new Dolls and completing missions.
#Personal message (visible to other players).
#Current progress in Expansion Drill, Extreme Peak and Heroic Mode of the current event.
#Set Support Dolls available as Friend Support units.
#Claim {{Icon|Sardis Gold||gfl2}} Sardis Gold from support uses.
#Display and set badges obtained by completing missions.
#Display and set badges obtained by completing missions.
#Redeem codes obtained from live streams and social media.
#Redeem codes obtained from live streams and social media.
#Change the image on the left of the player card. New backgrounds are unlocked in events and with achievements.


The Settings sub-menu contains the following options:
The Settings sub-menu contains the following options: