Cruelty Squad – Good Setups for Every Scenario

Here are some setups that are good for different scenarios in cruelty squard. This fits different playstyles and approaches to missions.

Guide to Good Setups

All Around Gameplay

This is a setup that can be used for all levels, regardless of play style and scenario

  • Head: Composite Helmet ($1,000 In Shop)
  • Chest: Stealth Suit ($10,000 In Shop)
  • Arm: Grappendix ($50,000 In Shop)
  • Leg: Speed Enhancer Total Organ Package ($6,000 In Shop)

If you are speedrunning, stealthing, or just playing casually, this setup should work for all of those.

Speedrunning

This setup should be used for attaining high speeds when doing a run of a level.

  • Head: Composite Helmet ($1,000 In Shop)
  • Chest: Biothruster ($10,000 In Shop)
  • Arm: Grappendix ($50,000 In Shop)
  • Leg: Funkgrunters (Found In the Office Level, on top of the divine light statue)

If you are struggling with getting S ranks, this is the setup for you

Stealth

Sneaky Sneaky, for being quiet and discreet (which is boring lol)

  • Head: Composite Helmet ($1,000 In Shop)
  • Chest: Stealth Suit ($10,000 In Shop)
  • Arm: Ammunition Gland ($10,000 In Shop)
  • Leg: Vertical Entry Device ($7,000 In Shop)

Stealthiness is somewhat key in the early missions of cruelty squad, with limited experience and augments. As you progress, it becomes less of an requirement, but is still a fun novelty and a nice challenge.

Early Game

For the newbies who haven’t scrapped up a lot of cash yet

  • Head: Composite Helmet ($1,000 In Shop)
  • Chest: Load Bearing Vest ($1,200 In Shop)
  • Arm: First Aid Kit ($3,000 In Shop)
  • Leg: Speed Enhancer Node Cluster ($3,000 In Shop)

This build should help in the very early missions of Cruelty Squad. As you learn more and gain more money, the other builds should help.

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