How to defend planets in Helldivers 2 to win Defense Campaigns

Defending planets is necessary for Defense Campaigns and some Major Orders in Helldivers 2

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Helldivers 2 Defense campaigns or Major Orders that task players with “succeeding in the Defence” of several planets require you to complete missions and crush the enemy before they can take over. Defense Campaigns look quite different to the standardHelldivers 2 Liberation Campaigns, but they function fairly similarly, with a few core differences. If any of Super Earth’s worlds across the galaxy come under threat from the enemy, here’s what you need to do to help in any Helldivers 2 Defense Campaign and successfully defend planets.

Helldivers 2 Defense Campaigns explained

Defense Campaigns in Helldivers 2 are massive community undertakings that see players fighting to prevent a Super Earth planet from falling into enemy hands. In-game, this is represented by two colored bars under a planet that needs defending – one red, which shows the enemyHelldivers 2 faction’s progress, and one blue, which shows the Helldivers' progress.The goal is to fill the blue bar before the enemy fills their bar and before the time limit expires. Defense Campaigns have a time limit that’s usually only 24 hours, so speed is key!

When it comes to increasing that blue bar,players need to complete Operations on relevant planets. Instead of the usual Peacekeeping Operations on planets that need liberating, these planets have Defend Planet Operations, which feature special mission types and commonly feature shorter, Blitz-style missions with 12 to 20-minute timers. These missions includeHelldivers 2 evacuate civiliansmissions where you need to retrieve essential personnel, Eradication missions to wipe out enemy forces, or even the Helldivers 2 evacuate high-value assets mission type.

At the end of one of these Operations, players are shown their squad’s impact on the defense efforts represented by that blue bar. Your squad’s impact will be greater if more players are in your squad and if you’re playing on a higher difficulty, though playing the hardest Operations isn’t necessarily the most efficient way to contribute to the Defense Campaign.

How to succeed in the Defense of planets in Helldivers 2 for Major Orders

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SomeHelldivers 2 Major Orderswill command Helldivers to “succeed in the Defense of at least X planets”, which means the community needs to win at least X number of Defense Campaigns as described above. This doesn’t mean you must personally contribute to at least X Defense Campaigns, as this is a team effort. You’ll get the rewards so long as you put in some effort, but don’t need to go on a galactic tour of every planet in need.

Quite often, there won’t be enough Defense Campaigns active at a time to even complete Major Orders like this, but as some campaigns expire or succeed, new ones will become available. That means these orders can only be completed over the course of several days and can be very difficult to complete on time to get their promised rewards.

Best ways to successfully defend planets in Helldivers 2

It’s important to understand that just playingHelldivers 2and completing those Defend Planet Operations is enough to contribute to the war effort. But since time limits are tight during Defense Campaigns and Major Orders, there are few key tips to bear in mind when helping to defend a planet in Helldivers 2:

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