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When you open a sub category, you get a list of available missions.  Each of these has a rating based from your level.
When you open a sub category, you get a list of available missions.  Each of these has a rating based from your level.
* Very Easy - Very simple missions that you will have no problem completing.
* Very Easy Very simple missions that you will have no problem completing.
* Easy - Also quite simple missions, that can be easily done at that point in the game.
* Easy Also quite simple missions, that can be easily done at that point in the game.
* Normal - Average missions, that any decent Crisis Core player should be able to complete.
* Normal Average missions, that any decent Crisis Core player should be able to complete.
* Hard - More difficult missions for more advanced players of the game.
* Hard More difficult missions for more advanced players of the game.
* Very Hard - Rather difficult missions.  Some of these, upon unlock, are impossible, as this is the highest difficulty setting, but the majority can be won with technique, and not stat differences.
* Very Hard Rather difficult missions.  Some of these, upon unlock, are impossible, as this is the highest difficulty setting, but the majority can be won with technique, and not stat differences.


If you die in any of the missions, it's not a Game Over. Instead, you simply return to the Save Point you accessed the mission from with all your health restored. To end the mission volentarily, simply enter the Missions section in the Menu, or by trying to cross the red dotted lines scattered about the missions.  
If you die in any of the missions, it's not a Game Over. Instead, you simply return to the Save Point you accessed the mission from with all your health restored. To end the mission voluntarily, simply enter the Missions section in the Menu, or by trying to cross the red dotted lines scattered about the missions.


Below is a complete list of missions that can be completed, by category:
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* [[Shinra Electric Power Company]]
* [[Monster Research Project]]
* [[Genesis's Forces]]
* [[To End the War with Wutai]]
* [[Hojo's Laboratory]]
* [[Seeking Precious Items]]
* [[Seeking Priceless Items]]
* [[Zack, the Materia Hunter]]
* [[Great Cavern of Wonders]]
* [[Mysteries of the World]]

Latest revision as of 14:28, 9 August 2023

Aside from the main storyline of Crisis Core, there are 300 missions to take part in. The Mission Menu can be accessed from savepoints, and missions are sorted into categories and sub categories. You can also record your Mission Progress with the percentage in the corner of this menu.

When you open a sub category, you get a list of available missions. Each of these has a rating based from your level.

  • Very Easy — Very simple missions that you will have no problem completing.
  • Easy — Also quite simple missions, that can be easily done at that point in the game.
  • Normal — Average missions, that any decent Crisis Core player should be able to complete.
  • Hard — More difficult missions for more advanced players of the game.
  • Very Hard — Rather difficult missions. Some of these, upon unlock, are impossible, as this is the highest difficulty setting, but the majority can be won with technique, and not stat differences.

If you die in any of the missions, it's not a Game Over. Instead, you simply return to the Save Point you accessed the mission from with all your health restored. To end the mission voluntarily, simply enter the Missions section in the Menu, or by trying to cross the red dotted lines scattered about the missions.