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Guards TAGged by Wisp remain TAGged even if Wisp is sold during the mission. | Guards TAGged by Wisp remain TAGged even if Wisp is sold during the mission. |
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{{tag>incomplete}} | ===== Strategy ===== |
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| Wisp is considered to be one of the best programs in the game. TAGging is [[:TAG#Strategy|very powerful]], especially if you can TAG every guard in the facility. |
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| Wisp TAGs all visible guards who are not already TAGged, so to use it efficiently you will want to see as many guards as possible when you use it. While [[:strategy:exploration|exploring]] the facility, you can see more guards at the same time if you split your agents up to explore in separate directions, and an agent can [[:peeking|peek]] through doors or around corners to see guards in more than one area. However, even if you can only see 2 or 3 guards at once, using Wisp to TAG them is still usually advisable. |
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| It is usually not necessary to have both Wisp and a [[:weapons:TAG Pistol]]; if you have a choice between them, it will depend on your [[:loadout]] and strategy. Wisp can be the better option when you have enough [[:PWR]] to use it frequently, when you aren't short of [[:Incognita]] program slots, or when you want to save your [[:attacks]] for something else. |