

Yes, that means you can potentially have a Grenadier with every Grenadier skill and more. which brings us to point three: your soldiers can buy their normal level-up skills as well! Acquiring bonus skills requires spending AP. You can't see their Ability Point totals until you've actually built the Training Center, but they're building them up regardless. Instead, in War of the Chosen each individual soldier is randomly assigned a 'combat intelligence' rating, which determines how many Ability Points they accumulate per level. Second and much more significant is that these skills aren't provided for free.


(Except Psi Operatives and SPARKs just as they didn't benefit from the Advanced Warfare Center, they don't benefit from the Training Center) Among other points, this means that combinations like Deep Cover+Aim aren't restricted to only two of your classes, which can lead to stuff like a Specialist who is an extremely effective Overwatch specialist that's also extremely difficult to kill! (Caveat: Resistance classes have 2-5 bonus skills, instead) They'll still only ever get one at a given rank, and they're assigned randomly across ranks, but no soldier completely misses out. The actual mechanics are radically different, however.įirst of all, instead of soldiers maybe getting one bonus skill, they always get 4 bonus skills. It's even the same set, entirely unaltered from the base game. The Training Center is the inheritor of the Advanced Warfare Center's will, unlocking bonus skills on your soldiers that are otherwise inaccessible.
