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World War II is a conflict the likes of which the world had never seen
before, or since. The epic battle between the Allied powers and their
Axis enemies raged for years before finally reaching its conclusion
in 1945. In many ways, the Second World War represented the
struggle of good versus evil, of right versus wrong. EA's Medal of
Honor series has managed to capture that era's feeling with
incredible accuracy since the series' inception in 1999. The newest
addition to the series, Medal of Honor: Airborne, succeeds in
continuing that proud tradition.
In Medal of Honor: Airborne, you play as Private First Class Boyd
Travers, a paratrooper in the US 82nd Airborne Division. Jumping
out of planes into the heat of battle is Travers' group's specialty, and
you'll find yourself mixing shots with Axis soldiers right after your
very first drop.
Being able to land anywhere on a map makes Airborne the most
open-ended Medal of Honor title to date, so there's good reason to
seek help. After all, you can complete mission objectives in any
order you want and can traverse environments at-will. That's where
IGN Guides comes into play. As always, we have your back.
Say your prayers and get ready to jump, soldier. It's time to put the
Axis in its place.
In this Medal of Honor: Airborne strategy guide, you'll find:
BOOT CAMP // Paratrooper 101.
WALKTHROUGH //
In-depth coverage of all six missions.
WEAPONS & ITEMS // Info on your in-game arsenal.
ENEMIES // All Axis foes revealed.
Guide by: Colin Moriarty
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Boot Camp
Fundamentals
Ten Tips
Welcome to Boot Camp, soldier. Here, you'll find all sorts of pertinent information to assist you on your campaign to end
Nazi tyranny and oppression. All of the basics are covered here, from the fundamentals of combat to the finer points of
parachuting. The Boot Camp section of the guide exists to assist anyone new to the game, or to the series.
Combat Overview
Medal of Honor: Airborne, like all Medal of Honor games, focuses on first-person combat. In this title, you control PFC
Boyd Travers, a talented American paratrooper from the 82nd Airborne. As with all World War II shooters, you'll be using
weapons and gear from the early-to-mid 1940s, and you'll have to depend on this group of weapons and gear to ensure
your survival.
Generally speaking, before each battle, you'll have the option to choose three weapons from your cache. Your primary
weapon, your secondary weapon, and your sidearm are all options for you to choose from. During our play-through, we
found the same two weapons useful during each and every mission - the M1 Garand rifle for our primary weapon, and
the Shotgun for our secondary weapon. This will allow you to do both ranged and close-up damage to the enemy, and
will keep your options open as you head through the game. Naturally, you should try out as many weapons as you can
to get a feel for your own personal preferences, but rest assured some weapons in the game are simply better than
others. You can see a list of available weapons in the game by viewing the "Weapons and Items" section of this guide.
(Please keep in mind that three types of grenades are available to the player, as well as some random optional
weapons, such as Panzerschreks, machinegun installations, et cetera.)
Your enemy in this game is human. Early in the game, you will be fighting Italian fascists, but as the game progresses,
you will be fighting the able fighters of the Third Reich. These enemies are all armed with weapons that you yourself can
use at some point in the game, and often, you can pick up a weapon or ammunition from dead soldiers, if you want to
trade one of your guns for theirs, or simply need some ammunition. It's vital to your success that you grab all of the
ammunition, health, and grenades from fallen enemies that you can. You never know when you might need 'em.
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The general gist of the game is to run through, completing objectives in order to complete each of the six missions in the
game. The walkthrough covers each objective in-depth, so you can refer to that section of the guide for help if need be.
Remember that objectives in an open-ended game like this can generally be completed in any order, but that our
walkthrough gives you the order that worked best for us. The non-linear aspect of the game is what makes Medal of
Honor: Airborne so unique and enjoyable.
Jumping
At the heart of Medal of Honor: Airborne is the ability to jump out of an Allied plane at the start of each mission, giving
you choices on where you land on the map below, and how to go about your objectives (talked about below). Green
smoke flares on each map represent safe areas to land, where you can land without having to worry about there being
enemies around you, shooting at you immediately. There's never a time, unless you're trying to give yourself a
challenge, where you should opt to not land in one of these safe areas. Always, always direct PFC Boyd towards the
green flares, or get ready to pay the consequences as soon as you land in enemy territory.
There are three ways you can land your jumps, but since this game appears on multiple platforms, it's best to check with
your instruction manual to see exactly how to do each landing buttonwise.
Greased Landings - These are the most desirable kinds of landings, since you land safely, and are able to run
away while taking out your weaponry immediately. To execute a Greased Landing, come at your landing target from
a low trajectory, so that your character will land and run simultaneously.
Flared Landings - These are the safest kind of landing, executed by flaring your chute right before your feet touch
the ground. It takes a second or two to take your weapons out when you flare your landing, but you'll be able to land
stably, and as long as you arenÓt in enemy territory, you should be able to take your time. This will be your most
common landing technique.
Botched Landings - These are the worst kind of landing in the game, when you are neither able to grease or flare
your landing. Botching your landing doesn't take away any health, but it adds valuable seconds to your recovery
time, which is especially detrimental if you land in enemy-thick territory. Keep in mind that an attempted Greased
Landing-gone-Botched Landing are the most detrimental, because you will be dragged along the ground for several
seconds before stopping and being given the opportunity to recover.
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Medals and Weapon Experience
There's no denying it - Medal of Honor: Airborne has a quirky weapons experience and medals system that gives it
somewhat of an RPG feel. Acclimating yourself to this system will allow you to become more comfortable with the game,
therefore becoming more successful while playing it. While medals are somewhat peripheral in nature, not being all that
important in regard to making the game easier, weapon experience is integral.
Each weapon you use in the game, including grenades, are leveled up based on how many characters you've killed with
the weapon in question. As your experience increases, the hollowed-out weapon picture on-screen will be filled with a
light blue. When the blue reaches the top of the weapon, the weapon will level up. Each weapon can be leveled-up three
times, and each level-up will make the weapon better. For instance, leveling up your grenades will allow you to carry
more of them. Leveling up your M1 Garand will give you a steadier, more accurate sight. Leveling up a sub-machinegun
will make the clip bigger.
Because of this system, make sure that the weapons you're most comfortable with are leveled-up almost immediately, to
optimize what they can do. The only way you can find out what each weapon is capable of, especially after being
leveled-up, is to use each of them. But at the very least, find the weapons you're most comfortable with in battle, and
use them often in the first mission or two. You'll be thankful you did.
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Fundamentals
Ten Tips
1.) Use Proper Cover - If you don't take cover from enemy fire, you'll last all of 30 seconds on any mission. You
must take cover from enemy attacks in order to progress through the missions. Thankfully for you (though not so
thankful for the sake of realism), weapons can't destroy their environments. That means that hiding behind a
wooden crate will work indefinitely, since enemy fire won't damage it at all. The same can be said about cars, walls,
doors, and just about anything else. Don't get too crazy, though! Bushes and other "ambiguous" cover is faulty and
will fail you if used too often.
2.) Heal Often - The health gauge in Medal of Honor: Airborne is interesting. You'll have four health bars, each
representing 25% of your health. When you're hit with, say, a stray bullet, you might lose 10% of your health. As
long as it's not below 25%, however, you will quickly recover the lost health after a few seconds of not being hit
again. But if the damage reaches, say, 30% of your health, 25% of your health will be lost permanently, with your
health now only recovering to 75%. And so it goes, to 50%, and to 25%, and eventually if you're not careful, to
death. Make sure to grab Med Packs often, as each one will recover a lost 25% section of your health. Have full
health at all times if you can help it! You never know when you'll need it.
3.) Reload - Some weapons can't be reloaded without expending the entire clip, like the M1 Garand. Others, like
the Shotgun, can be reloaded one bullet at a time. Acclimate yourself to your weapons of choice, figuring out which
reloading style works best for which weapon. If you're able to reload a bullet at a time, then do so. If not, then
consider your other options. For instance, if you're about to enter a fierce firefight with the enemy and your M1
Garand has one or two bullets left in the clip, expend them to reload a clip, and then go into battle. This will save
you from reloading when the going gets tough.
4.) Follow Your Men - Because you're in an Airborne unit, and not fighting a solo mission against all odds like Solid
Snake, you'll have fellow American soldiers with you a lot of the time that can help you with some of the fighting.
While most of the fighting is up to you, your comrades can help you in a pinch. What's more, they will often show
you where you need to be focusing your attention to next, so if you're in a pinch, make sure to seek them out on
your radar. Speaking of which...
5.) Use Your Radar - Your radar is an extremely useful tool, and you shouldn't neglect to use it. There are three
primary things you can see on the radar - green dots, red dots, and star icons. Green dots represent fellow Allied
soldiers in the fight with you. They can't be harmed and, as aforementioned, can actually guide you if you're lost or
confused. Red dots are, quite simply, enemy soldiers. When the dot is dark red, they are on-level with you, while
lighter red dots represent the enemy being above or below your location. And finally, star icons represent mission
objectives, and can be faded out as well, depending on if they're on-level with you.
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