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Attack On Survey Corps Walkthrough — Work Extra Quality

Since there are many versions, I’ve written this as a universal tactical guide for playing as the Attackers (usually Titans or Anti-Personnel squad) versus the Survey Corps.


Conclusion: The Work Never Ends

The Attack on Survey Corps experience is brutally simple: learn the ODM pendulum, respect the nape hitbox, and trust your squad. But “simple” doesn’t mean easy. The "walkthrough work" described here will take you from a casualty statistic to a named hero on the leaderboards.

Your final piece of advice? Practice the Wall Rose scouting mission solo. No squad. Just you, your blades, and five Titans. Fail fifty times. On the fifty-first, when you thread the needle, slice the nape, and land without a scratch—you’ll understand what the work truly means.

Dedicate your heart. Now go slay.


Need more specific maps or Titan behaviors? Check the official Attack on Survey Corps Discord for patch notes and weekly formation drills.

For players diving into the world of Attack on Survey Corps, a fan-made adult visual novel by Remo_Wind, mastering the game's mechanics and branching paths is essential to unlocking every scene. This walkthrough explores how to effectively work through the game’s missions and character routes. Getting Started: Core Game Mechanics

Unlike standard action titles, this game focuses on narrative exploration and relationship building.

Sandbox Movement: You can freely move around locations like the training camp, maneuver camp, and steam room.

Time Management: Certain events only trigger during specific times of day, such as midday, sunset, or evening.

Mini-Games: Progression often requires completing mini-games, such as training with Mikasa or increasing relationship points through interactive sequences. Essential Character Walkthroughs

To "work" through the game efficiently, focus on character-specific branches:

The game Attack on Survey Corps is an adult-themed parody fan game based on Attack on Titan, developed by Remo_Wind. It features visual novel elements, management mechanics, and specific character "branches" (routes) for fan-favorite characters like Mikasa, Sasha, Annie, and Christa. Core Gameplay Mechanics

Time Management: Most quests are time-sensitive. The game cycles through Morning, Noon, Evening, Sunset, and Night. If a character isn't at their usual spot, you likely need to check at a different time of day.

The Journal/Diary: This is your primary tool for progression. Always check the journal to see which character branches are currently "stuck" and what requirements are needed to move forward.

AP (Action Points): Used for training and special interactions. You can increase your max AP by participating in training mini-games at the training grounds. Character Progression & Key Quests

Progressing in one route often requires reaching milestones in others. The most common "roadblocks" involve Sasha, Annie, and Christa.

Title: TheTrost District Archives: A "Work" in Progress

The fluorescent lights of the 21st-century office hummed in a monotonous drone, a stark contrast to the thundering hooves of horses and the roar of titans. Mark sat hunched over his keyboard, the glow of the monitor reflecting in his tired eyes. On the screen, the title card hovered in bold, jagged font: "Attack on Survey Corps: Walkthrough Work."

Mark wasn’t a soldier. He was a QA tester for a niche indie game studio. His mission wasn't to save humanity; it was to break the game before the players did.

He cracked his knuckles and took a sip of lukewarm coffee. "Alright," he muttered. "Let's see what the 'Walkthrough Work' build has in store today."

He pressed ENTER.

Level 1: The Reveal

The game opened with the classic trope: the Colossal Titan peering over the wall. The graphics were surprisingly good for a low-budget title. Mark guided his custom avatar—a Scout with suspiciously high stats—toward the gate.

"Objective: Secure the perimeter," the text read.

Mark knew the drill. He pressed 'W' to move forward. But as his character ran, the legs began to glitch, stretching like taffy until the Scout was sliding across the cobblestones on his chin.

"Physics engine error," Mark typed into his bug report. "Character model has decided to become a pancake. Priority: High." attack on survey corps walkthrough work

He restarted the checkpoint. This time, he tried to use the Omni-Directional Mobility (ODM) gear. He aimed at a chimney, fired the hooks, and engaged the gas.

WHOOSH.

Instead of swinging gracefully, the character shot straight up into the stratosphere. The map below shrank to a dot. Then, the game crashed.

Error Code: Titan_Not_Found.

Mark sighed, rubbing his temples. "It’s going to be a long night."

Level 3: The Supply Depot

Two hours later, Mark had progressed to the infamous "Supply Depot" level. This was the meat of the "Walkthrough Work"—a puzzle section where the player had to organize supply wagons to clear a path for the retreat.

The problem was the AI.

In the game's lore, the Garrison Regiment was supposed to be disciplined. In this build, however, the NPC soldiers were terrified of everything.

Mark carefully parked a wagon near the gate. He turned around to fetch a fuse. When he returned, the wagon was gone. An NPC soldier was pushing it away from the gate, screaming inaudibly.

"Hey!" Mark shouted at the screen. "That’s the wrong way! The titans are that way!"

He tried to block the NPC's path with crates. The NPC simply climbed over the crates, stole the wagon, and drove it into a river.

"Bug Report," Mark typed furiously. "NPC pathfinding prefers suicide over objective completion. Also, they can walk on water now. Priority: Critical."

Level 7: The Female Titan Encounter

This was the highlight of the walkthrough. The boss fight against the Female Titan in the forest. The atmosphere was perfect—the sunlight filtering through the giant trees, the dust particles floating in the air.

The music swelled. The Titan appeared, sprinting through the trees with terrifying speed.

Mark gripped his mouse. This was where the combat system shined. He timed his attack, launching his blades to strike the nape of the neck.

CLINK.

His blades hit an invisible wall.

The Titan stopped. It turned its head slowly. Then, instead of fighting, a dialogue box popped up above its head.

[NPC: Female Titan]: "I'm on my break. Please come back later."

The Titan then proceeded to sit down against a tree and pull out a digital sandwich.

Mark stared at the screen. He burst out laughing. The developers had clearly burnt out during the coding of the boss AI and left a placeholder joke in the build.

"Okay," Mark said, wiping a tear from his eye. "That’s actually hilarious. But I have to mark it as a blocker."

He typed: "Boss refuses to engage in combat. Claims to be on lunch break. Player cannot progress." Since there are many versions, I’ve written this

The Final Report

4:00 AM. The office was silent. Mark had reached the end of the playable content. The final "Walkthrough Work" document was a chaotic mess of notes, screenshots, and video clips.

  • ODM gear launches player into space.
  • Supply depot logistics broken by cowardly wagon thieves.
  • Final boss suffering from low morale and hunger.

He attached the file and hit SEND to the lead developer's inbox.

As he packed his bag, he looked at the screen one last time. The title screen was looping, showing the Survey Corps emblem—a pair of wings overlapping.

Despite the glitches, the stretching limbs, the broken physics, and the sandwich-eating Titan, there was something special there. Underneath the bugs, the "Walkthrough Work" had revealed a game with heart.

Mark turned off the monitor. He had done his job. The bugs would be squashed, the physics repaired, and the AI reprogrammed. By the time the players got their hands on it, "Attack on Survey Corps" would be a masterpiece.

He walked out into the cool morning air, ready to dedicate his heart to another day of work.

Attack on Survey Corps is an adult-oriented fan-made visual novel and simulation game based on the Attack on Titan

universe. Below is a draft walkthrough focusing on core mission progression, character routes, and key locations based on the Attack on Survey Corps itch.io community Core Gameplay Mechanics Time of Day

: Progressing requires visiting specific locations at specific times: Morning, Midday/Noon, Sunset/Evening, The Journal

: Always check the in-game journal for hints. If you are stuck, it usually indicates a requirement to advance another character's branch first. The Mirror Man

: A key NPC located near the training camp. He often provides quests that unlock sensitive locations, such as the steam room. Key Character Routes Attack on Survey Corps [FREE VERSION] by Remo_Wind

Warning: Spoilers ahead!

Attack on Survey Corps Walkthrough

Mission Objective: Your goal is to complete the Survey Corps' mission while fending off the Titan threat.

Step 1: Gather Intel

  • Begin by gathering information about the Titans' movements and patterns in the area.
  • Speak with Commander Erwin and other key characters to learn more about the mission objectives and challenges.

Step 2: Assemble Your Team

  • Choose your team members wisely, as each character has unique skills and strengths.
  • Consider bringing characters with high combat skills, such as Levi and Mikasa.
  • Make sure to equip your team with the necessary gear, including 3D maneuver gear and anti-Titan equipment.

Step 3: Infiltrate the Titan-Infested Area

  • Use your 3D maneuver gear to navigate through the area, avoiding Titans and other obstacles.
  • Take note of the wind direction and use it to your advantage when fighting Titans.

Step 4: Engage the Titans

  • Engage the Titans in combat, using your team's skills and abilities to take them down.
  • Focus on taking out the larger, more powerful Titans first, as they pose a greater threat to your team.

Step 5: Complete the Mission Objectives

  • Complete the mission objectives, which may include:
    • Gathering resources or intel from a specific location.
    • Escorting civilians to safety.
    • Eliminating a certain number of Titans.

Step 6: Escape and Extract

  • Once you've completed the mission objectives, make your way back to the extraction point.
  • Be careful, as Titans may be more aggressive and abundant during the escape.

Tips and Strategies

  • Use your team's skills and abilities wisely, as they can make a big difference in combat.
  • Keep an eye on your team's health and stamina, and use medical supplies as needed.
  • Make use of the environment to your advantage, such as using buildings and other structures to avoid Titans.

Walkthrough Video/Highlights

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Additional Tips and FAQs

  • Q: What if my team gets overwhelmed by Titans? A: Don't panic! Use your 3D maneuver gear to retreat to a safe location and regroup.
  • Q: How do I take down a large Titan? A: Focus on its weak points, such as the nape of the neck or the joints.

Part 5: The Final Work – Leading a Public Squad

You’ve done the walkthrough. You’ve mastered the work. Now you’re the Squad Leader. Here’s your 60-second briefing to give your team before a hard expedition.

“Alright, rookies. Green flares form up on me. Reds mean disengage. We are running a two-strike system: Alpha team baits, Bravo team kills. Do not, under any circumstances, cross each other’s lines. Gas check. Blade check. Remember—the forest is not your friend; it’s just more things to hook onto. We work as one, or we die as ten. Cut the nape. Honor the fallen. Move out.”


Attack on Survey Corps: Walkthrough & Work Guide

Attack on Survey Corps (AOSC) blends fast-paced action with tactical mission planning: players command the elite Survey Corps through large-scale encounters against titans, resource management, and squad progression. This walkthrough covers core mechanics, mission flow, build suggestions, and tips to help you lead your team to victory.

Overview: What you need to know

  • Objective: Complete mission goals (defeat titans, secure zones, escort, or survive waves) while minimizing casualties and resource loss.
  • Core loop: Prep → Deployment → Combat → Extraction. Efficient prep and positioning determine success.
  • Roles: Leader (commands decisions), DPS (high damage), Crowd Control (area suppression), Support/Healer (hp/stamina recovery and buffs), Scout (recon, high mobility).

Phase 5: Final Stand – The Signal Tower

Enemies: 3 remaining Veterans + 10 civilian reinforcements (non-combatant – do not kill or you fail the mission)

The tower has 3 ropes holding it up. The Survey Corps will cut your ropes.

Victory Condition: Destroy the tower before Levi regenerates (30 seconds after Phase 4).

Execution:

  • Plant explosives on only the north and south ropes. Cutting the east rope prematurely collapses the tower on you.
  • Use a grapple swing to gain momentum, then release and throw a blade at the west rope from mid-air.
  • Run up the collapsing debris to reach the top and plant the flag. If you touch the ground before the flag is set, the tower’s fall kills you.

Post-Mission Notes

  • S-Rank Requirements:

    • Complete in under 12 minutes
    • No civilian casualties
    • Kill Levi before he lands a single hit on you
  • Common Mistakes:

    • Fighting in open ground vs. ODM gear
    • Ignoring the red flare
    • Trying to parry Mikasa (you can’t)
  • Reward for S-Rank:
    “Survey Corps Slayer” title + Thunder Spear (infinite use) in future runs.


Final tip: Watch your gas gauge. Most failed runs end not by a blade, but by falling to the ground with empty tanks while Levi smiles.


Title: Walkthrough: Assault on the Survey Corps Convoy (Hard Mode)

Objective: Eliminate the Survey Corps vanguard and retrieve the encrypted documents from the command carriage.

Stage Context: This mission takes place in the dense Utgard Forest. The Survey Corps is transporting vital intelligence on Titan behavior. Your squad must ambush the formation before they reach the open plains.

Walkthrough Steps:

1. Initial Positioning (First 30 Seconds)

  • Do not engage immediately. The vanguard (Levi’s squad analog) is on high alert.
  • Use the ODM gear to anchor to the upper eastern canopy. Wait for the signal flare.
  • Pro tip: If you trigger a vertical maneuver too early, the sound will alert the rear guards.

2. Breaking the Formation

  • Once the convoy enters the clearing, target the horse pulling the supply wagon. Crippling the front horse creates a barricade.
  • Immediately switch to thunder spears (if available) or blade attacks on the flanking scouts. Prioritize the signal officer—if they fire a red flare, reinforcements will arrive in 90 seconds.

3. The Command Carriage Fight

  • After breaching the outer defenses, the carriage deploys a smoke screen and two elite soldiers (Titan-Shift diversion specialists).
  • Boss mechanics: These elites have wire traps. Do not pursue vertically. Stay low and use gas bursts to dodge horizontally.
  • Aim for the carriage’s roof hinges. Destroying both hinges exposes the cargo.

4. Extraction Phase

  • Once the documents are secured, a horde of Pure Titans is attracted by the smoke. You have 2 minutes to retreat to the southern extraction point.
  • Ignore further combat. Swing from branch to branch. One direct hit from a Pure Titan will fail the mission.
  • Use your flares to distract the Titans away from your path.

5. Final Boss – Captain of the Survey Corps

  • At the extraction point, the Captain engages. They parry standard blade attacks.
  • Winning strategy: Wait for their “spinning slash” animation. Dodge left, then attack their exposed back. Three successful back attacks trigger a cutscene.

Rewards for Completion:

  • Survey Corps Cloak (Cosmetic)
  • Improved Gas Canister Efficiency (Upgrade Token)
  • Encrypted Intel (Lore Entry #14)

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Engaging the vanguard head-on – they will counter and stun-lock you.
  • Forgetting to reload gas before the final boss – the Captain’s speed requires constant maneuvering.
  • Destroying the supply wagon too early – the explosion kills the horses but also burns the documents, failing the objective.

Conclusion: This mission tests your patience and spatial awareness. Play defensively in the first half, then aggressively during extraction. Good luck, and watch your gas gauge.


Phase 4: The Grand Attack – The Shiganshina Operation (Endgame)

This is the final level of most "Attack on Survey Corps" games. You have two objectives: Protect Eren and Kill the Beast Titan.

Pre-Mission Briefing

  • Meet with Commander Erwin Smith for mission briefing
  • Review enemy patrol routes and stronghold locations
  • Equip with necessary gear, including 3D maneuver gear and blades