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| - Ace Combat 2 introduces into the series enemy ace pilots. Marked as 'DANGER!' on the mission information viewer, these pilots not only have unique paintjobs and schemes on their aircraft, but they pose a greater challenge to players. As opposed to regular enemy pilots, enemy aces are more aggressive in their pursuits, more able to evade even the surest missile lock-ons, and may take more damage to defeat. Enemy aces can come as individual pilots, pairs of two, or groups of three or four. During combat, enemy ace pilots are identified by radar with their call-signs in addition to the aircraft they fly.
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| - Ace Combat 2 introduces into the series enemy ace pilots. Marked as 'DANGER!' on the mission information viewer, these pilots not only have unique paintjobs and schemes on their aircraft, but they pose a greater challenge to players. As opposed to regular enemy pilots, enemy aces are more aggressive in their pursuits, more able to evade even the surest missile lock-ons, and may take more damage to defeat. Enemy aces can come as individual pilots, pairs of two, or groups of three or four. During combat, enemy ace pilots are identified by radar with their call-signs in addition to the aircraft they fly. Shooting down an ace pilot or squadron in Ace Combat is very lucrative as they're worth far more than regular enemy pilots; in some cases, four or five times as much. Downing enemy aces also awards a unique combat decoration/medal after completion of the level. Once every decoration or medal has been obtained, the Aircraft Viewer will be available in the Options menu. Note that the Z.O.E. aces will appear in succession, and the next Z.O.E. plane will appear only once its predecessor is shot down. For example, if you fail to shoot down the F-14A Tomcat Z.O.E. in the Sledgehammer mission, the F-14 will appear again in the Seagull mission. In order to face the ADF-01 Z.O.E. ace in the Fighter's Honor mission, the player must defeat every Z.O.E. in the first mission each one appears.
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