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Star Wars: Assault Team – The full guide to training and promoting your heroes


In Star Wars: Assault Team, your team is like a stock Honda Civic. It’s basic and a bit weak to begin with, but keep modifying your team and pretty soon you can end up with a powerhouse. In this case, you can do it by training and promoting your troops. Here’s the full guide on how to do just that.

First, how to train your troops.
-Sacrifice any of your cards (heroes, training, or promotions) to boost experience points for one of your team members.
-However, make sure that you match the right training cards with the right hero, because if you do, you will get a double exp boost, meaning that you can do more with less cards and less credits spent.



-Once your hero hits experience level 10, their level will be maxed out, and they will have to be promoted.
-As far as sacrificing another hero, they will give more experience points to your gaining hero if they are higher-tier and depending on their experience level. Be aware that you will lose this card forever if you sacrifice it.
-Go to the special missions and play the “training missions” for training items. You’ll want to match the type of mission to the type of character that you want to get training items for (ex. for R2D2 training items, or for other robots, go on the Mechanical Training Missions.

At level 10, your heroes will have to be promoted. The promotion guide:
-First, don’t use any of your promotion items on any hero until they hit level 10, or they will just turn into extra-expensive training cards.
-You’ll know that you can promote a hero when the “train” button turns into a “promote” button.


-You’ll need between 2 and 4 promotion cards depending on what tier you are promoting them to. When you hit the “promote” button the game will tell you exactly what you need.
-Get these cards, then go back to the promotion screen and promote your hero.

-You can promote most of your heroes multiple times, all the way up to tier 4 or 5 depending on the card. You just need the right promotion items for it. Look at the dark tier bars (next to the lightened tier bars) to see how high the maximum promotion of a particular hero can be.
-Load up on promotion materials by going to the promotion missions under the “special missions” tab, and playing the ones that correspond to your hero’s type (for example, if you want to promote Han Solo, “smuggler” missions will be your ticket).
-Or, if you are impatient and you have gems to spend, just spend them for an instant promotion.

BONUS: Watch for special limited time missions to pop up too, such as Smuggler Saturday. These cost more energy but will earn you bigger rewards.

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