Support Specialist - Quick Leveling Guide

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Cr@zY-$HeeP

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Introduction

Hey guys, just figured I'd share my personal tactic for flying through the levels of the Support perk.

To begin, I am a third of the way to level 4, and attained the first 3 levels in approximately 6 - 7 hours of casual playing. This guide is all about ease, and will quickly push you through the levels of the Support Perk without breaking a sweat.

Be forewarned, however, that Killing Floor's perk system relies heavily on endurance. It requires you to actually sit at your machine and play, I'm just here to show you the easiest way I've found to do this.

(Also, as a foreword, my screenshots were taken during offline play. That is why my Support perk displays as being Level 0. Online, it is indeed Level 3).


Support Specialist Information

The Support Specialist perk is heavily reliant upon welding and using both the Shotgun and Hunting Shotgun effectively. If you look at the level requirements for the Support Specialist, you will notice it relies on two standards:

1. Welding doors for "x" amount of hit-points
2. Dealing "x" amount of damage with shotguns

In order to maximize the gain in both of these fields, it was imperative for me to find a location that allowed me to continually weld doors, while blasting specimen with my trusty shotgun.


Setting Up The Game

To begin, go to Solo mode. Next, flip to the Mutator tab. Under the Mutators, select "Bloat-ed". This will force the game to spawn Bloats exclusively. Move back to the Select Map tab.

Set the Difficulty to "Beginner". Set Game Length to "Long". Finally, choose the map "KF-Offices". Then click "Play".

Basically, we are choosing "Beginner" mode because it is the easiest mode available. You can blast specimen all day without breaking a sweat. It also allows us to effectively camp, relying solely on our firepower to dispatch enemies.

We have Bloats only because they are slow, yet have a high hit-point percentage. This way, we can rack up a large amount of damage. Consequently, they are worth LOTS of money, and allow us to stockpile large amounts of cash to purchase weapons/armor.


Tactics For Support Specialist Levels 1 - 3

The first round is essentially the pistol round. What you will want to do is run inside the building, circle the reception desk for any available weapon drops, and then head down the long hallway to the back stairs.

The first thing you'll want to do is check your six. The Bloats spawn quickly and may already be pouring out of the spawn-point located on the side of the hallway. If the area is clear, you'll immediately want to begin welding the doors at the foot of the stairs.

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Basically, we are welding these doors to keep out the few stray specimen that will come from behind us. The majority will flood from the front, and with these doors welded, we can focus on them without worrying about what's behind us.

For the very first round, use grenades and your pistol to dispatch all the Bloats. After the round comes to a close, run to the shop (you'll have plenty of time since it's Beginner mode) and grab a Shotgun, Ammo, and if you have the cash, some Armor.

Return to the hallway, weld up those doors again (if they need repairing) and camp. If you have extra time left after everything has been taken care of, I like to pass that time by un-welding the doors to about 85%, and then re-welding them to 100%. This contributes greatly to your welder rating.

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For the remainder of the game, stick solely to the Shotgun and stay away from your grenades/pistol. If a swarm of Bloats appear, annihilate them with a few blasts of the Shotgun, then quickly reload for the next swarm. This is how you will play the remainder of waves 2 through 10.

It is important to know that, while the Mutator does force the game to spawn Bloats exclusively, the game does spawn several other random specimen, such as the Fleshpound. This occurs frequently during the later waves, in which approximately 2 or 3 Fleshpounds may appear. The Shotgun, however, is more than enough to properly dispatch them. Four quick Shotgun shots to the chest will easily fell a Fleshpound on Beginner.

Focus all your attention in front of you. If you hear the back door break, turn around and deal with that situation before focusing your attention to the front again (the back doors rarely break, as there are usually only 1 or 2 specimen that come that way).

Before each new wave, make sure that you keep those back doors welded. Only un-weld them when necessary (one of the shop locations is directly above the rear staircase, so it is convenient to un-weld the door and run up).

You probably have a good idea about what's going on here. By welding the back doors consistently, you are boosting your welding rating. By dispatching all the Bloats with the Shotgun, you are boosting your Shotgun damage. Both of these contribute to your Support Specialist perk.

Each successive wave should generate between 5,000 and 7,000 damage with the Shotgun. This equates to nearly 70,000 damage by the time you are finished with the Patriarch (and we are only on Beginner mode at the moment).

This brings us to Wave 11. The Patriarch.

At the shop, make sure to ammo up, and refill your Armor if necessary. Also, purchase either a Bullpup or Dual Handcannons to use alongside your Shotgun.

After visiting the shop, forget about the back doors/long hall area, and instead head to the staircase, just to the left of the main entrance to the building. You'll want to camp midway up the flight of stairs here.

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I have found that the Patriarch's spawn, while indeed random, is usually directly above, or directly below this position. This gives you ample opportunity to either rush up or down the stairs and quickly dispatch him.

As soon as he spawns, run towards him. Pummel him with your Shotgun until empty (at this point he will fall to his knees). Now whip out your secondary and annihilate him. If you kill him, great job! If he escapes, simply reload your guns and do it again, making sure to dispatch the random specimen he spawns as backup.

If you failed to get him the first time, the second time is more than enough to take him out.

Rinse and repeat this gameplay for maximum effect.


Tactics For Support Specialist Level 4 - 5


This section assumes that you are Level 3, and are attempting to reach Level 4, or even Level 5. Before we begin, I would like to say that I am currently at this stage of gameplay. However, I will share with you what I am currently experimenting with in terms of leveling.

To begin, we must set up the game differently from before.

Go to Solo mode. Next, flip to the Mutator tab. Under the Mutators, select "Clot Buster". This will force the game to spawn Clots exclusively. Move back to the Select Map tab.

Set the Difficulty to "Normal". Set Game Length to "Long". Finally, choose the map "KF-Offices". Then click "Play".

Again, we are setting the game to be as relaxing as possible. We don't want the gameplay to be too intense, or else it will feel like work instead of play. Just relax, shoot some specimen, and enjoy the ZED Time cuts when they occur.

Tactics will remain essentially the same.

Weld the doors, camp the hall, survive the pistol round, and run to the shop.

However, things start to change slightly when you notice that cash is on the low side. This is because of the low cash reward for killing Clots. Don't let this bother you. Ration your money as follows:

Immediately following the pistol round, purchase a Shotgun and ammo. Nothing else (you should be broke after that anyway). After Wave 2, simply ammo up. Wave 3, just get ammo again.

On Wave 4, if you have not found any Armor lying around (during your runs to the shop) purchase that. If you do have armor, get ready for some fun.

Because of the Support Specialist's perk of having more slots for weapons, you now can carry BOTH the Shotgun AND the Hunting Shotgun. If you already have armor, purchase the Hunting Shotgun and ammo up. Return to the camping spot and get ready to rock.

Stick mainly to your Shotgun to dispatch the Clots. As the waves go on, however, be prepared to deal with Fleshpounds.

To deal with Fleshpounds, you can go about it two ways:

1. Throw three grenades at their feet (there is no perk reward for this and should be only for emergency). This should blow them sky-high. If they fail to die after that, a single Shotgun shot should finish the job.

2. Whip out the Hunting Shotgun. At close range, use secondary fire to dump both barrels into the Fleshpound at once. This should cause him to go into the rage animation. During this animation, just reload the Hunting Shotgun while backpedaling. After it's reloaded, secondary fire him once more. This should finish the job.

The most difficult task during this gameplay is to avoid being killed by the Fleshpounds. If you remain vigilant, they will not have the chance to get close enough to you. Always keep your focus down that main hallway or else they will sneak up on you, corner you, and kill you. STAY VIGILANT!

This should get you through Waves 2 - 10.

The Patriarch should be handled just like before, however you now have the advantage of two shotguns.

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Camp the same location as earlier. When he spawns in, rush towards him with the Shotgun.

Empty your Shotgun into him. When he takes a knee, pull out your Hunting Shotgun and secondary fire him, point blank. Whip out your 9mm and go nuts. If that fails to kill him, simply reload, rinse and repeat. Be wary of the spawned specimen, however.

Ironically, this tactic seems to only gain ~10,000 to 15,000 more damage than the tactics explained for Levels 1 to 3. It all comes down to preference at that point, as to which one you prefer to play.


Conclusion

Well, there you have it. My all-encompassing guide to quick leveling with the Support Specialist perk. Hope you enjoyed it!

If you have any suggestions, or know of other handy locations/tactics involving fast leveling of Support Specialist, let me know here!
 
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LemoN

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reached lvl 5 without ''cheating'' or a bug
was damn hard, but just play a few rounds with friends and you will get dmg pretty fast

for me playing solo just to lvl a perk is quite a bit lame :D
 

Stray

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May 17, 2009
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Nothing wrong with solo'ing to get perk.

Having a lvl 5 perk doesn't make you unstoppable or the best player.
Lvl 0 noobs and headshot just as good as lvl 5.
 

Nanostrike

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May 19, 2009
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Good guide, though stuff like this is why they didn't include a Stalkers only mutator, probably. Try grinding in single-player to kill 2,000 stalkers with the bullpup...
 

Cr@zY-$HeeP

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Good guide, though stuff like this is why they didn't include a Stalkers only mutator, probably. Try grinding in single-player to kill 2,000 stalkers with the bullpup...

My thoughts exactly. Whenever I play with multiple people, I'm usually playing Commando, so all my effort goes into racking up damage and slaughtering Stalkers with the Bullpup.

for me playing solo just to lvl a perk is quite a bit lame :D

I play on a LAN server exclusively, in a 5 person team made up of my real-world friends (it's been like this for three years, haha). During my time playing with them, I am usually the designated Commando. However, I wanted to branch out to the other perks as well.

Because the usual type of gameplay is rather intense (running around everywhere, surviving longer waves with 100+ specimen) I wanted a nice, relaxing way to boost my Support Specialist perk on my own. As far as I'm concerned, this was the easiest way to pass a couple hours while greatly influencing the perk.
 

Eilineas

FNG / Fresh Meat
May 21, 2009
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very nice guide, pics help a bit and the details r very helpful expecially the information on required tactics for flesh and patriarch, guessing that u could probably use this same tactics for flamer, overall very nice guide and helpful for any new person who wants to get alittle betr before playing online
 

F6Knight

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May 15, 2009
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I've been doing something similar for support and firebug combined and have a few other ideas.

All games are played on suicide, long, bloat-ed on KF_Farm (tested on diffirent difficulties and maps and this is the best/fastest combo)

First get level 3 firebug. (2-3 hours maximum)

Wave 1
- Kill them with grenades and pistol headshots. Even on suicide those bloats loose their head with 3-5 pistol shots and bleed out.

Wave 2-6
- Buy a flamer.
- Round up 32 bloat's (the maximum that can spawn at a given time) and set the group on fire. DON'T keep spraying. Just set em on fire and wait for the burn dot to end. Then do it a second time and most of them will start popping.
- As soon as wave 6 ends, forfeit game and restart another one because after wave 6, even with a mutator on, you will get Fleshpounds, scrakes and sirens and they are a waste of time
- You will occasionally get some crawlers, stalkers or gorefasts during wave 1-6 but most of the enemies will be bloats.

Firebug lvl 3 to 5 (4-5 hours maximum)
Now you get fire grenades which are amazing.

Wave 1
- Start as Firebug. gather 32 bloats, run a couple circles around them in an open area (the riverbed is a great spot for this) to gather them all nice and close together and toss a fire grenade at them. This will set most of them on fire. About 80-90% of the bloats being set on fire with a fire grenade will die from the fire dot.
- Wait for the rest of the wave to spawn, gather them all up and toss your second fire grenade. This will kill most of the remaining bloats.
- Lure the rest of the bloats to the trader location and use your last fire grenade or your pistol (headshots) to finish them off.

Wave 2-6
- Buy a flamer and fill up your grenades with the remainder of your money.
- Round up 32 bloats and toss a grenade.
- Round up the rest of the wave and toss a grenade.
- Whenever you feel like it, finish off any left-over bloats with your flamer.
- Forfeit after wave 6 and start a new game.
- Repeat until level 5 Firebug.


To level support you do the following. (also on suicide, long, bloat-ed on KF_Farm)
- Get level 3 firebug for fire grenades
- Start wave 1 as firebug and use your fire grenades (and flamer if you are already Firebug 5) to finish the wave really fast.
- After wave 1, switch to support, buy a shotgun and play waves 2 to 6
- Start a new game after wave 6

I don't know the hours needed to get support 1 to 5 as I got 1 to 4 in multiplayer but it should be pretty similar to the time needed to level Firebug.

For the welding part of support. Just leave the last 5-10 bloats alive, lure them to a barn and close the door between you and the bloats. Keep welding it and learn how many bloats you can handle beating on the door while you keep it roughly stable with an empty welder. Keep welding for a couple hours to get 250,000 weld points (level 5) :)

Or play multiplayer. people love dedicated welders on some maps (like biotics lab if your team camps in the bottom corridor. That's how I got up to 150,000 weld points so far without even trying hard :)
 
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i​e

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May 27, 2009
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Honestly, the fastest and most fun way to level support specialist is to play one in a team of 6. The harder the difficulty, the better.

Probably the best map for support grinding with a good team is KF-Offices. No matter where you fortify yourselves, there are doors to weld and lots of tight corridors where shotguns excel.

Especially good place is the 3rd floor in Offices. It has 8 doors to weld, and welding all of them is a good idea for 2 reasons:
First off, specimens will have only 2 ways to get to you (the staircases leading down) - just make sure that the doors stay welded shut!
Second, welded doors work as decoys. Stupid, mindless ZEDs will bash them instead of moving in to your guys even if a route is clear.
 

Benjamin

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Whenever I decide that I have nothing more important in my life than to grind tirelessly, for grinding damage I prefer to use the Poundamonium! mutator as Flesh Pounds can take a lot of damage before dying. Just remember to play on beginner/normal, unless you're planning on killing yourself.
 

Nanostrike

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Simple, 4 step process for "easy" leveling:

1: Spam Shotgun on EVERYTHING
2: Weld EVERY door
3: ???
4: PROFIT!

Seriously, support is the easiest class to level...
 

Dr.Stinglock

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May 13, 2009
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Really really good guide, I never though of that approach (solo) to finishing my final level of support off, nice effort. For some reason when I was welding I could shift-tab to bring the overlay up, and if i released mouse1 during this time I found it would lock on when I ****-tabbed again.

Needless to say, this came in useful alot when smoking or busy tweaking the server.



Simple, 4 step process for "easy" leveling :

1: Spam Shotgun on EVERYTHING
2: Weld EVERY door
3: ???
4: PROFIT!

Seriously, support is the easiest class to level...

Wow, could you do guides for all of them? And create like seperate topics for them all? I need directions on how to lvl my firebug up.

Is it

1. FLAME EVERTHINGS
2. ASFKDNSAFDKN
3. ????
4. PROFIT

?
 

Nanostrike

FNG / Fresh Meat
May 19, 2009
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Really really good guide, I never though of that approach (solo) to finishing my final level of support off, nice effort. For some reason when I was welding I could shift-tab to bring the overlay up, and if i released mouse1 during this time I found it would lock on when I ****-tabbed again.

Needless to say, this came in useful alot when smoking or busy tweaking the server.





Wow, could you do guides for all of them? And create like seperate topics for them all? I need directions on how to lvl my firebug up.

Is it

1. FLAME EVERTHINGS
2. ASFKDNSAFDKN
3. ????
4. PROFIT

?

I might have to, seeing as how most people equate shooting a weapon at something to rocket science these days. Anyway, it's a good guide to leveling up to maybe 3 or 4. After that, it's seriously a huge grind. Just spam the shotgun into mobs and weld every door. Bonus points if you weld someone out and they get killed! Double Bonus points if you weld them out, getting them killed, and they have a mic so they can tell you how happy it's made them! Triple Bonus points if you do it multiple times to the same person!

It's actually tricky to level Firebug because ammo is scarce and a lot of the time lighting something close to you on fire isn't such a great idea, but more or less, just light everything on fire WITH THE FLAMETHROWER. Flame nades don't count for perk leveling...isn't that stupid?

Medic is the easiest to level, though. Just heal everyone. Don't help in battle at all, because that'll make 'em less likely to get hurt. And you can't heal un-hurt people, can you? Ah, heck with it, I'll make an easy guide to leveling medic for you guys right now:

1) Join Friendly Fire-Enabled Server as Medic
2) Shoot allies in foot with 9mm
3) Hope they don't shoot back
4) Heal them. LOL HEAL FACTORY.
5) ???
6) Profit!
 

SICKNESS

FNG / Fresh Meat
Sep 1, 2009
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Nice guide, but you can just solo on hardest difficulty (same mutator) and level up way more quickly, you can lvl up firebug exactly the same way...

P.S: Quickest way to 'grind' through 5lvl with Support is 6 players game, hardest difficulty, Long...
 
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CannibalBob

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I don't know about you guys but getting the damage as Support is taking an extremely long amount of time. I'm level 4 and am getting up to level 5. I usually play 3-6 man servers on hard and sometimes normal... occasionally suicidal but it's not that fun with random people (or only 3 people).

I use the shotguns as often as possible but what I'm confused about is what is the best way to get the most damage? Should I be aiming for headshots? Should I be softening targets with shotgun damage, then going for the killing headshot via. hunting shotgun?
 

Bio666

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I don't know about you guys but getting the damage as Support is taking an extremely long amount of time. I'm level 4 and am getting up to level 5. I usually play 3-6 man servers on hard and sometimes normal... occasionally suicidal but it's not that fun with random people (or only 3 people).

I use the shotguns as often as possible but what I'm confused about is what is the best way to get the most damage? Should I be aiming for headshots? Should I be softening targets with shotgun damage, then going for the killing headshot via. hunting shotgun?

If you aim for head shot, just go with sharp shooter. That's their job. Our job is spawn pellet as much as possible, make the air lead-polluted as much as you can. Beside, shotgun is ridiculous hard to get head shot, well, because it's a shot-f***ing-gun.
Aim for central mass, and LMB. Just that simple. Switch to HS when big guys come in play, or the "mass" get too close.
Support lv up quite easy, because shotgun is high damage, and because the penetration of shotgun. One shot could take out 3~4 cloth. Just stay away from bloat, and help your team with the rest.
 

!_Zombie_!

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Jul 5, 2009
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The easiest way to get damage is: Suicidal/Long/Bloat-ed/<Spacious Map>
They move slow, they have a nice amount of health and they're a large target. I think you can get 200k-300k damage in a full round if you know what you're doing. 100k-ish if you bite the dust around the time FPs spawn.

I can appreciate the time you put into the guide but most of the leveling is pretty straight-forward.