


Fall back to the container with the ammo box at the end when you get overwhelmed with a Banshee – they can’t get inside, so you can kill them pretty easily. The easy way: This is pretty easy – do Firebase Rio with Reapers, camp out on the far side of the map with the containers and snipe enemies on the approach. Again, I would do this technique with Geth.Ģ. I prefer Firebase Ghost because of all the cover available. This is because you’ll need space to kite the greater number of enemies around, especially if you get a hack or device objective. The hardcore way: Use the same technique that you used to solo Silver/Bronze, only on a bigger map. There are three ways you can approach this:ġ. For the Turian Havoc Soldier, this can mean continual invincibility if you do it right and your Havoc Strike has a low cooldown – Havoc Strike, then Heavy Melee, then jetpack backwards, then the whole cycle again.Ģ x Gold: This is more difficult and will probably take you anywhere from 30-45 minutes per match. Make sure you perfect the art of Heavy Melee while still in your biotic charge/havoc strike – this not only deals a lot of damage to enemies, but you are INVINCIBLE during the time of the animation. You can’t go wrong with the Kroguard or Turian Havoc Soldier either. I would suggest using a character than can teleport across the map and charge enemies and take a lot of damage or restore shields – the new Batarian Vanguard is actually perfect for this. I also prefer Geth as the enemy – even though they can be tougher than Reapers or Cerberus, they are a safer bet because there is nothing that can instakill you.

Firebase Glacier is best because it’s the smallest and it’s easy to force spawn enemies, and you should be tough enough with a Level 20 character to withstand getting swarmed on Bronze/Silver. This should take a total of around 4 hours of gameplay.ĥ x Bronze, 3 x Silver: This is easy and should take you less than 20 minutes per match on average. This is because the Gold extractions count toward Silver and Bronze and the Silver count toward Bronze.

You only need to complete 10 total matches to get the Lone Wolf banner – 2 Gold, 3 Silver, and 5 Bronze. It’s not impossible, but I’m going to ignore it for now because it’s much faster and easier to do two solo Gold matches. Now, obviously, soloing Platinum is pretty difficult. Lone Wolf Requirements – complete 3/4 to get the banner: Soloing Gold or Platinum can be harrowing and not everyone can do it … until now: The Lone Wolf banner is the only one that requires some amount of skill – everything else can be gotten with grinding or missile glitching.
