Age Of Gladiators II: Missions
As a gladiator owner, it seems a waste to have such highly trained and equipped fighters sitting around for long periods of time. So the option now exists to send them on missions.

Missions can be a rewarding in a variety of ways, from credit infusions, extra cloning tissue for your labs, accelerated research, new gladiators, and more. Before you are able to send gladiators on missions, you must first build a mission center for your headquarters. This is where your gladiators prepare, strategize, and equip themselves for the operation.
Once the mission module is constructed, you will have access to the various missions posted on the mission board.
Missions are categorized as either lawful and unlawful.

Gladiators with a lawful alignment cannot be assigned to unlawful missions and vice versa. So if you want to engage in a variety of missions, it is a good idea to recruit both lawful and unlawful gladiators. You will find that most gladiators fall under the lawful alignment, however unlawful ones can also be found if you send your scouts to recruit from the prisons.
Be cautious though, if the league catches wind that you are engaging in unlawful activity, you may be fined a substantial amount of credits
There are close to a hundred different missions in Age of Gladiators II.

Here are some examples of both lawful and unlawful missions available:
Once you have selected a mission, you will next need to assign a maximum of three gladiators to the operation. The stronger a gladiator's stats are overall, the more that gladiator will contribute to the chance of a mission succeeding.

As your gladiators level up and gain power, they will also be more effective in successfully completing the operations they are tasked with.
It is important to note that gladiators will not be available to fight when assigned to a mission and may also suffer from fatigue and injuries - so manage your roster and consider the missions very carefully before assigning gladiators to them.

Missions can be a rewarding in a variety of ways, from credit infusions, extra cloning tissue for your labs, accelerated research, new gladiators, and more. Before you are able to send gladiators on missions, you must first build a mission center for your headquarters. This is where your gladiators prepare, strategize, and equip themselves for the operation.
About Missions
Once the mission module is constructed, you will have access to the various missions posted on the mission board.
Missions are categorized as either lawful and unlawful.

Gladiators with a lawful alignment cannot be assigned to unlawful missions and vice versa. So if you want to engage in a variety of missions, it is a good idea to recruit both lawful and unlawful gladiators. You will find that most gladiators fall under the lawful alignment, however unlawful ones can also be found if you send your scouts to recruit from the prisons.
Be cautious though, if the league catches wind that you are engaging in unlawful activity, you may be fined a substantial amount of credits
Mission Selection
There are close to a hundred different missions in Age of Gladiators II.

Here are some examples of both lawful and unlawful missions available:
- Assassinate a competing gladiator
- Hijack a convoy of clones
- Attack a remote village and send them to the cloning vats
- Send gladiators to erase files of a local credit lender
- Recover stolen research from a band of pirates
- Blackmail an old gladiator trainer
- Recover an ancient weapon from a dangerous temple
- Hijack a freighter transporting combat stims
- Steal a rare art piece from a rich collector
Once you have selected a mission, you will next need to assign a maximum of three gladiators to the operation. The stronger a gladiator's stats are overall, the more that gladiator will contribute to the chance of a mission succeeding.

As your gladiators level up and gain power, they will also be more effective in successfully completing the operations they are tasked with.
It is important to note that gladiators will not be available to fight when assigned to a mission and may also suffer from fatigue and injuries - so manage your roster and consider the missions very carefully before assigning gladiators to them.