There are a lot of ways to playSniper Elite: Resistance; that’s true in regards to how you decide to play the Campaign, but that’s also true because there are plenty of different game modes that drastically change more or less everything about the game.

One of the game modes that changes Resistance the most isSurvival Mode. This mode is much, much less about sniping from huge distances, stealth, or many of the other things that Sniper Elite is known for. Instead, Survival Mode is entirely about defending a location from waves of Nazis and, above all, surviving the encounter.

The Fortress Command map in Survival Mode.

Kill 10 Nazis with anMG42.

Fortress Keeper

Complete anentire stage without an enemy making it to the Command Post.

Sentry Service

Depending on where you usually set up in Survival Mode, you’re either going to get this ribbon repeatedly, or you’ll really have to work for it.

If you’re someone who plays from inside the Command Post regularly, you’re going to get this ribbon possibly more than any other. There’s oftenplenty of cover in that location, and a lot of supplies to grab.

Several Nazis are downscope of a sniper rifle in Sniper Elite Resistance.

But, if you’re setting up at a sightline that’s a distance away from the Command Post, you’re never going to get it.

This is going to be very location-dependent, and sometimes be more viable than others.

An enemy gets clipped by a bullet in Sniper Elite Resistance.

Survivor

This is going to be themost time-intensive ribbon to get, but on the bright side, you don’t need to do anything in any particular way in order to get it.

The only thing you need to do is complete an entire Survival Mode mission. There aregoing to be many waves over multiple different locations. This can be accomplished Solo, but this is a challenge that’s going to be much easier as part of a team.

An explosion utterly decimates a vehicle full of Nazis in Sniper Elite Resistance.

Boom Barrage

There are often going to bea few Panzerfausts located around the Command Postthat you’re defending. They can be picked up and fired quite easily, and there are often groups of Nazis that are prime targets for the ensuing explosion.

Be careful not to waste a shot, because you don’t get a lot of them. And with any explosive, be sure you aren’t firing at somebody who’s too close.

Points are displayed on the bottom right of the screen for a double kill in Sniper Elite Resistance

High Achiever

High Achiever can be a tricky one; it doesn’t necessarily require you to do anything specific, other than toget kills with as many modifiers as possible.

These modifiers can be many things:headshots or certainorgan shots, traps, multi-kills, and vehicle killsare some examples. The exact amount of points you earn for kills is displayed on the right side of the screen as you get kills, so keep an eye on it to see what things are getting you more points than others.

A wounded Nazi is about to be put out of their misery in Sniper Elite Resistance.

Post Protector

Post Proctor is fairly easy to get, but ironically, you aren’t going to get any of this ribbon if things are going extremely well.

You get this ribbon bykilling Nazis that are actively capturing a Command Post. If you/your team is doing great, enemies aren’t going to be making it there. So, if you specifically need the ribbon,you might need to let enemies get closer than you otherwise normally would before you kill them.

Taking cover behind a stone half-wall in Sniper Elite Resistance.

Flawless Fighter

Gaining ten kills without taking damage isn’t too difficult in the right position, or with the right support.

If you’replaying alone,this is going to require using your sniper rifle particularly well, along with picking a spot that has some good sightlines, and isn’t easily accessible by enemies.

Firing an SMG at a Nazi in Sniper Elite Resistance.

Ifplaying with teammates,it’ll help if you’ve got particularly aggressive allies. They’ll take the enemy’s attention, while you may focus on hitting shots from cover.

Consecutive Carnage

You’ll need to play in multiplayerwith this one, as it doesn’t track when playing Solo.

As part of a group, you’ll need to have the most kills two waves in a row. If you’re coordinated, you canask for teammates to give you the chance to do thiswithout much problem.

A bullet hurtles directly towards a Nazi in Sniper Elite Resistance.

If you aren’t coordinated, you’ll likelyneed to play this fairly aggressively. You’ll want to take down enemies without allies having much chance at shooting them.This is going to put you in dangerous positions, but this can’t really be helped.

No Quarter

This isan extremely easy ribbon to getin many situations. Many stages, particularly early stages, can be completed without the enemy capturing the Command Post, or even consistently making it to the Command Post.

Make sure to cover all of your sightlines as best you’re able to, and always keep at least one person close enough to the Command Post to clear it of Nazis if something unexpected happens.

Taking cover behind sandbags in Sniper Elite Resistance.

Steadfast

Steadfast goes right along with No Quarter in terms of ease; if you’re playing carefully and covering the right lanes, you can make it through a stage without getting downed.

The most useful advice here is tostay in cover as much as possible. Get somewhere where enemies are going to have a tough time surrounding you, and where you’re able to see most of them, and this is going to come easy.

Sniper Suppressor

Enemy snipers are going to spawn in most rounds; usually one or two snipers each. Much of the time, they aren’t going to have a good sightline on the objective, andyou can often wait until the rest of the Nazis are deadbefore turning your attention to them.

The snipers often spawn on rooftops. Keep an eye out for glints in the sky, because their scope gives them away.

Rider’s Remorse

Rider’s Remorse iseasiest to get when using heavy explosives, like Pressure Mines or TNT. Enemy vehicles are going to come with regularity in Survival Mode, and the later waves are going to bring some of theheavier vehicles.

Lay Pressure Mines in the road in between rounds, and keep a Panzerfaust around for such situations.

If the vehicle happens to be a car or a motorcycle, shooting the driver and riders before they can get out will score you this ribbon, as well.

Machine Gun Maverick

MG42’s are dropped by specially-equipped enemiesthat appear in many rounds, and can sometimes be found around the map, too.These weapons hit outrageously hard, and have 100 rounds to get through before they’re empty.

If you’re playing Solo, these weapons are especially valuable, as they’re going to even the playing field.Conserve your ammo and fire just a few shots at each enemyto drop them, and you’ll get a lot of use out of it.

This ribbon is essentially amore difficult version of the No Quarter ribbon: here, you cannot allow any enemies to even reach the Command Post.

If you’re playing Solo, this can be tough. There are a few different ways enemies can come from on most objectives, and it’s extremely difficult to manage all of them at once.Well-placed traps, like Teller Mines and Grenade Booby Traps,are going to go a long way.

When playing with allies, just be sure to split your sightlines. If everyone is covering a different angle, it’ll be tough for the enemy to gain any foothold.