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(Protecting Stone Henge - The easy way.)
 
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== Strategy Section ==
In the final door mission in this story arc, to protect Stone Henge for 15 minutes, all you need to do is keep 1 Rascal alive and let it keep attacking you for the whole 15 minutes.  Easier than fighting off wave upon wave of Red Caps (especially if you are doing this via flashback)
In the final door mission in this story arc, to protect Stone Henge for 15 minutes, all you need to do is keep 1 Rascal alive and let it keep attacking you for the whole 15 minutes.  Easier than fighting off wave upon wave of Red Caps (especially if you are doing this via flashback)


Should this be added to the main article?
Should this be added to the main article? -- (unsigned: Saboath, 07:40, March 7, 2009)
 
:If you would like to write a short strategy section for that mission, feel free to add it! Try to keep it objective instead of subjective, though.
:Additionally, sign talk page comments with four tildes (the squiggly up by the tab, ~). This gives a link to your userpage and automagically inserts a timestamp. Thanks! -- [[User:Aggelakis|Agge]] ([[User_talk:Aggelakis|talk]]) 20:32, 7 March 2009 (UTC)

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Strategy Section

In the final door mission in this story arc, to protect Stone Henge for 15 minutes, all you need to do is keep 1 Rascal alive and let it keep attacking you for the whole 15 minutes. Easier than fighting off wave upon wave of Red Caps (especially if you are doing this via flashback)

Should this be added to the main article? -- (unsigned: Saboath, 07:40, March 7, 2009)

If you would like to write a short strategy section for that mission, feel free to add it! Try to keep it objective instead of subjective, though.
Additionally, sign talk page comments with four tildes (the squiggly up by the tab, ~). This gives a link to your userpage and automagically inserts a timestamp. Thanks! -- Agge (talk) 20:32, 7 March 2009 (UTC)