![]() Tip from Ozzpot: You don't get a in-game progress bar while working on your kills while playing horde. Or just let your buddy buy a silverback and upgrade it if he has level 3 and keep repeating a wave. They all die with 1 rocket hit anyway on casual. Just start at wave 9, earn enough cash to buy the silverback + upgrade ($22,500 total) and then either stay at wave 9 or just play through the waves. Top of overpass, the top of Trenches or a spawn-hallway of Blood Drive might be a good idea to camp and get your kills. You can't move with your silverback while firing rockets so make sure you won't get damaged too much. To fire rockets you have to tap A so you get into locked down position. (Thanks to Lord Terentius for confirming this) You can just do the same as you did in step 2 only now you can play on casual since difficulty doesn't matter. You get unlimited ammo for the rockets but the reload time is terrible. Once you get to level 3 you can upgrade your silverback for 10,000. There is a level 4 (and even a level 5!) but this is not needed for the rockets. I can confirm that at level 2 you do not have rockets available, you need to level it up to level 3 to be able to upgrade your silverback. If you don't have this mutator you can always let enemies destroy your silverback but it's more time consuming. To unlock the friendly fire mutator you need to finish the campaign in 4 player co op. The friendly fire mutator is a kind of a must because then you can destroy your own silverback by shooting it. If you feel good enough then you could start on wave 9 right away instead of wave 1, but then you will not have your silverback right away! At wave 9 you just kill almost everything, then let yourself get killed and spend all the money on your silverback again. Start at wave 1, make enough money to get your silverback and make it to wave 9. ![]() Now what I would do is play on Overpass and camp at the top of the map where you buy the silverback. Just find a combination that works for you, remember, the more mutators that make it difficult the faster it'll go, because they also affect the amount of money that is actually counted towards leveling up. My advice is to play on either normal or hardcore, using the following mutators: Same thing goes for mutators, but those affect the amount of money spend by the same way they affect score (so friendly fire +5%, super reload -25%, vampire +10% etc.). ![]() Knowing this, playing on casual might be easy but it'll result in spending way more time farming for money to repair your silverback. They do NOT affect the amount of money you earn.įor instance you earn 500$ regardless of the difficulty you're playing on, however when you're using that 500$ to spend on a fortification it'll count more when playing on insane than when playing on casual.Ĭasual: 60% of money spend actually counts Mutators and difficulty DO affect the amount of money that you spend on your fortification levels. How to level up your silverback to level 3 Or just play online horde, it's fun, trust me! :p Restart from beginning and repeat the process. Then you stick eachother with a smoke grenade and you'll both die because of the friendly fire mutator. ![]() Give the money of your second controller to your main account, let him build a base and let him spend the money on barricades. Start a private horde match on insane with two controllers. ![]() In order to get the silverback you need your barricades at level 7, this isn't very hard to do. ![]()
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