Girls Frontline 2: Exilium – Quick Guide to The Dispatch Room

What Is The Dispatch Room and How Do I Level It Up?

By dillionmcrich.

The Dispatch Room generates free resources. It’s unlocked at level 16 and is super helpful.

What the Dispatch Room Does

You can send dolls on dispatches, generating a variety of loot. Dispatches take real AFK time to complete, and you get bonus loot for sending dolls with “personality traits” that match the dispatch.

The “Dispatch Income” tab at the bottom can be used to passively generate doll exp, weapon exp, or gold, for free. The menu is shown below. You just pick which of the three you want to produce, and it produces them forever for free. You only need to hit the collect button now and then to make sure it doesn’t get full.

Leveling up the Dispatch Room increases the available dispatches, increases the passive resource generation rate, and gives bonus stats to all dolls based on their class.

How to Level Up the Dispatch Room

The dispatch room is leveled up by raising the affection of your dolls.

Each doll has an affection level that can be improved by giving them enough gifts, then fulfilling an item request for them. Raising a doll’s affection level raises her stats, so it’s good to do on any doll you plan to field.

The Dispatch Room gains exp whenever a doll increases in affection level. Since affection levels of dolls get exponentially more expensive to gain, you can raise the level of your dispatch room faster by raising the affection of your dolls evenly. Because of this, it is recommended you get every doll you own to affection level 2. After that, you can get them all to level 3.

(You should also be leveling the affection of your main party members as well for the stats, so it’s up to you to figure out how to balance boosting individual dolls to high affection with leveling up the rest of your dolls evenly for the Dispatch Room exp.)

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