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You come into the map with two options: through the extremely fortified library that's really, five long fatal funnels strapped together and called a room, or the head-on assault which involves your team dealing with a fighting position front and gunfire from every other direction.
Unlike King Nothing, Empty Word has a hard time-limit on it, forcing you to take risky moves or things that you otherwise won't do, but even then you'll need to factor in the hostages and the number of enemies.
Again, as with any other absurdly difficult map, the overwhelming sense of satisfaction when you get that 3 star is exactly why these maps are gold.
Oh yeah, I used NGF as enemy mod so you shouldn't have nearly as tough of a time as I did.
I haven't seen the guy with the grenade launcher yet, gonna have to keep an eye out for him XD
I definitely felt a lot of pressure when playing this map, and sweated a lot XD
This map needs every square inch of it to be analyzed and assaulted from multiple prongs simultaneously in order to complete without mass casualties.
Thank you for the generous bomb timer, by the way.