Fight For Pyro: Pt.3 - Frontier Fighters Mission Guide & Which Mission Will Affect Your Reputation?

In the third part of the “Fight For Pyro” mission guides, the host explores missions for the Frontier Fighters faction, discovering that completing these tasks negatively impacts their reputation with the Citizens for Prosperity and Head Hunters. Despite successfully finishing several missions, the host expresses frustration with mission mechanics and emphasizes the importance of considering faction choices due to the resulting reputation consequences.

In the third part of the “Fight For Pyro” mission guides, the video focuses on the Frontier Fighters faction. The host begins by highlighting that they have not previously completed any missions for this faction on their account and aims to test whether these missions impact reputation with other factions, specifically the Citizens for Prosperity and the Head Hunters. The host selects two missions: “Purge Pyro: Punish Outlaws” and “Purge Pyro: Destroy Fuel Supplies,” which offer substantial monetary rewards ranging from 240k to 278k.

The first mission, “Punish Outlaws,” requires the host to clear a remote outpost near a mining claim. The task involves searching through buildings for enemies, including civilians, which the host finds tedious and slow. After completing this mission, the host checks their reputation and discovers that they have become hostile to both the Citizens for Prosperity and the Head Hunters, indicating that completing Frontier Fighter missions negatively affects reputation with these factions.

Next, the host attempts the “Destroy Fuel Supplies” mission but encounters issues with the mission objectives, as they find that the fuel tanks required for destruction are often already destroyed or not spawning. After several attempts, the host finally completes a mission by finding and destroying fuel tanks on top of a building. However, they express frustration with the mission’s mechanics and the lack of clear objectives.

Moving on to Phase Two missions, the host selects “Destroy Servers” and “Destroy Server Ships.” The “Destroy Servers” mission is straightforward, requiring the host to locate and destroy two server racks within an asteroid base, which they accomplish without any enemy contact. In contrast, the “Destroy Server Ships” mission involves engaging hostile NPC ships, specifically MSR targets, which the host finds more enjoyable and rewarding due to the higher payout and more dynamic gameplay.

By the end of the video, the host reflects on their experience with the Frontier Fighters missions, noting that while they completed all missions for the faction, their reputation with Citizens for Prosperity and Head Hunters remains hostile. They conclude that choosing the Frontier Fighters faction significantly impacts relationships with other factions, advising viewers to consider their faction choices carefully. The host expresses disappointment about missing out on rewards from the “Save Stanton” chapter and hopes for future opportunities to complete previous missions.