Mission Type Character Matcher
I use this page when I need a fast answer: which hero actually fits this call type right now? It turns mission labels into clear stat priorities and lineup picks. 🎯
Use the Mission Type Character Matcher — Mission Type Character Matcher snapshot ⚡
Quick answer: I pick a mission type, and the Mission Type Character Matcher tells me the primary stat that matters most, plus the heroes who naturally cover it. It turns vague labels like “combat” or “social” into clear, actionable roster changes. ✅
The Mission Type Character Matcher is also my shortcut when I’m mid-shift. Instead of browsing every hero card, I look at the optimal list, cross-check one stat, and move. It feels like a fast coaching note, not a lecture.
How the Mission Type Character Matcher keeps Mission Type Character Matcher picks simple 🧠
I focus on roles, not just raw power. A social call wants charisma and support, while a mobility call wants speed and chase control. This tool shows those priorities clearly, and it helps me avoid the common trap of stacking combat in every single lineup.
“Pick the stat that matters, then pick the hero who lives in that stat.” — my lineup rule.
Mission Type Character Matcher
Match mission calls with the best hero profiles and stat focus.
Select Mission Type
Combat Call
Direct confrontations where damage output and survival tools matter most.
⭐ Optimal Characters
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Secondary Stats
Durability under pressure
Pursuit and positioning
Supports tricky calls
Keeps outcomes stable
What I like about this matcher 💡
It’s fast, visual, and practical. I can jump between mission types without losing context, and it still gives me enough detail to decide whether I need a specialist or a balanced support pick.
- Role-first guidance: I see who is best for each call type without digging.
- Stat threshold cheat sheet: quick ranges tell me if my team is underpowered.
- Mini simulator: I can sanity-check a team’s totals in seconds. 🧪
- Guides and combos: top team ideas show me why a lineup works.
If you want a neutral explanation of why “primary stats” drive call outcomes, check this primary statistic overview. It’s not Dispatch-specific, but the logic is similar.
How I apply it during a shift 📋
I keep this loop short. The goal is to pick the right hero fast, then move on to the next mission without stalling out the day.
- Read the call type and note the primary stat it implies.
- Choose a specialist from the optimal list.
- Check thresholds to confirm my totals are not undercutting me.
- Run the sim if the call is hard or story-critical.
| Call type | Primary stat | Hero cue |
|---|---|---|
| Combat | Combat | Bring a heavy hitter |
| Social | Charisma | Support + PR coverage |
| Mobility | Mobility | Fast response slot |
Frequently Asked Questions ❓
Is this only for high difficulty missions?
No. I use it for easy calls too, so I can keep fatigue low and avoid bad habits.
Should I always pick from the optimal list?
Not always. If a story beat needs a specific hero, I use the list as a guide, then patch the missing stat with the other slots.
What if my team is balanced but still fails?
I check synergies next. A strong pair bonus often fixes a team that already looks “fine” on paper.