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What Is Radar Stacking?
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Why Stack Radar Missions?
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Understanding Radar Storage Limits
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How to Stack Radar Without Blocking New Missions
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Key Takeaways
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What Is Radar Stacking?
Radar stacking is the practice of completing Radar missions without immediately claiming the rewards. Instead, completed missions are left unclaimed and stored so they can be collected later during specific scoring events such as VS, Alliance Duel, or other time-limited point windows.
This strategy allows players to instantly convert stored Radar missions into points when an event begins, providing a significant early advantage.
Why Stack Radar Missions?
Radar points are typically awarded when rewards are claimed, not when missions are completed. By stacking Radar missions in advance, you can:
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Score a large number of points immediately when an event opens
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Reduce active playtime during scoring windows
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Gain an early lead that can pressure opponents or secure rankings
This method is especially effective during competitive VS or Alliance Duel days.
Understanding Radar Storage Limits
Radar storage is capped. The maximum number of missions you can store depends on your Radar Intensity level.
Important limitation:
If your Radar storage is full, new Radar missions will not generate.
This means careless stacking can actually reduce your total Radar income if you sit at max capacity for too long.
How to Stack Radar Without Blocking New Missions
Know Your Refresh Rate
Radar missions generate on a fixed schedule, commonly measured in 8-hour intervals.
Example:
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8 Radar missions generated every 8 hours

Calculate Your Working Ceiling
To keep new missions spawning, maintain open storage equal to one full refresh cycle.
Formula:
Example:
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Max Radar Storage: 32
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Missions per 8 hours: 8
Working Ceiling:
32 − 8 = 24
Maintain the Ceiling
While stacking:
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Claim only enough Radar missions to stay near your working ceiling
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Avoid reaching full storage during normal play
This ensures Radar missions continue generating every cycle.

Fill to Max Before the Event
Shortly before the event or reset you’re targeting:
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Stop claiming missions
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Allow Radar storage to reach maximum capacity
After the next refresh, you’ll have:
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Full stored Radar
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Additional completed missions ready to claim
This is your optimal cash-in window.

Example Outcome
In practice, this method can result in:
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Radar storage capped (e.g., 32/32)
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A backlog of completed missions ready to collect
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A large, immediate point gain upon claiming

In the demonstrated example:
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Over 60 Radar missions were claimed at once
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Each mission contributed approximately 10,000+ VS points
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Total points gained exceeded 600,000 VS points in a single collection

Key Takeaways
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Stack Radar missions by completing them without claiming
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Never sit at max storage during normal play
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Maintain a working ceiling to preserve mission generation
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Fill storage only immediately before a scoring event
When executed correctly, Radar stacking is one of the most efficient ways to generate burst points with minimal effort.