Priority missions in Warhammer Inquisitor - Martyr Warhammer Inquisitor - Martyr Guide
Last update: 26 June 2018
After finishing the Research Shrine mission, the format of the tasks will change. They will no longer be imposed on you. Instead, procedurally-generated missions will appear, called the Priority Missions.
They are based on the same objectives as the side tasks. They are linked to ongoing investigations and have an impact on the outcome of these investigations. The entire Priority Mission is based on a series of tasks. What goals you have to meet in them depends on the choices you make [2]. There are several different strategies to choose from and you need to familiarize yourself with them. Then you have to choose the one that suits you best. On the basis of this decision, specific victory requirements are generated.
Another important element of Priority Missions are success and loss indicators [1]. Any decision taken affects both indicators. The same applies to the tasks themselves. How you do it will translate into how likely you are to win. What counts is the time of completing the task, the degree of clearing the map of its enemies and the number of Inquisitor deaths. With each of the tasks of the Priority Mission, the sum of the points achieved shall be added to the achievements of the previous tasks.
You need to make sure that your success rate increases as quickly as possible. Choose the strategies that give you the most points of success and complete your tasks as quickly as you can. If, after completing the last task of the Priority Mission, you have too few points of victory, the whole mission will end in failure.
In the case of a loss indicator, you must make sure that it is as low as possible. Although it does not translate into a victory in the mission, it does affect the Fame Index and it's too high value, it may make it difficult for you to win a weekly prize for an appropriately high Glory Index.