Every Deployment Tells a Different Story in Operation Avalon

- By the Vanguard Team

Operation Avalon offers more than a new deployment zone. It asks a simple question every time you touch down: how far are you willing to push before it's time to leave?

In the latest Vanguard Uplink, the team discusses how each deployment develops beyond its opening moments. Early choices, whether to gather resources, pursue contracts, hunt other Warclones or work alongside them, can shape the rest of a session in unexpected ways. No single approach is presented as the correct one, and the risks evolve alongside the rewards.

That uncertainty becomes increasingly apparent as extraction opportunities disappear across the battlefield. Rather than providing a guaranteed route home, extraction points become a resource in their own right, forcing players to decide whether to leave with what they've earned or stay longer in search of something better. By the end of a deployment, surviving may depend as much on timing as marksmanship.

The discussion also offers a glimpse at one destination many players will eventually be drawn toward, the Command Block. Positioned at the heart of the map, it serves as the focal point of the emerging Nemesis storyline. Reaching it, however, is another matter entirely. The team makes it clear that this is not a destination for an under-equipped Warclone, hinting that what lies inside is intended for those prepared to push deeper into Avalon than most.

Perhaps the strongest message throughout the conversation is that EVE Vanguard rewards adaptation as much as preparation. Collaboration with other Warclones may open paths that would otherwise remain inaccessible, while the decision to trust or betray another player remains entirely your own.

The full Vanguard Uplink explores these ideas in greater detail, along with practical advice for surviving your first deployments and what to expect as Operation Avalon unfolds.