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  "description": "Use mission replay and separate stealth and combat runs to clean up optional objectives you skipped the first time.",
  "path": "/how-to-finish-challenges-you-missed-in-007-first-light/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-01T05:58:59.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Every mission in 007 First Light hides a stack of optional challenges tied to stealth, combat, exploration, and collectibles. Plenty of players push through the campaign and only later notice the gaps in their completion list. The good news is that none of those missed objectives are lost. The game records each one separately, so you can go back and tick them off at your own pace.\n\n✅\n\nQuick answer: Challenge progress saves per objective, not per run. Replay any mission and complete only the objectives you missed, then check the mission's challenge tracker to confirm they are marked done.\n\nImage credit: IO Interactive A/S (via YouTube/@MrFreeze2244)\n\n* * *\n\n### How challenge tracking and mission replay work in 007 First Light\n\nChallenges are logged individually the moment you meet their condition. Because of that, you never need a single flawless run that satisfies everything at once. You can focus a run on stealth, return for combat objectives in a separate attempt, and sweep up hidden collectibles in a third pass.\n\nIf you finished a mission without grabbing certain objectives, head into the mission replay system and load the mission again. Security patrols repeat the same patterns, so a second attempt is usually much faster than your first clear once you know where guards stand and walk.\n\nCheckpoint replays matter just as much as full mission restarts. For objectives locked to one specific area, such as a takedown count or a single explosive kill, you can reload the relevant checkpoint instead of replaying the whole mission.\n\nImage credit: IO Interactive A/S (via YouTube/@MonkeyKingHero)\n\n* * *\n\n### Challenge counts and outfit rewards per mission\n\nCompleting every challenge in a mission counts toward 100% mission mastery, and several missions reward a cosmetic outfit for finishing the full set. Knowing how many objectives sit in each mission helps you judge how much cleanup is left.\n\nMission| Total challenges| Completion reward\n---|---|---\nAgainst the Odds| 9| Iceland outfit\nThe Past Never Dies| About two dozen (23–24)| Mauritania outfit\nUninvited| 30| Mission mastery\nKnightfall| 24| Mission mastery\n\n****Note:**** Trackers list The Past Never Dies as either 23 or 24 challenges depending on how the meta-objectives are counted. Either way, clearing them all unlocks the Mauritania outfit for use in TacSim.\n\n* * *\n\n### Plan separate stealth and combat runs\n\nThe most reliable way to recover missed objectives is to split your attempts by playstyle. Combat-heavy approaches tend to lock you out of stealth challenges, and aggressive firefights can break silent takedown or no-alert conditions. Running clean passes for each type avoids wasted restarts.\n\n**Step 1:** Do one quiet run focused purely on stealth objectives. Move slowly through guarded zones, exploit predictable patrol timing, and reach mission targets without raising alarms.\n\n**Step 2:** Do a separate combat run for objectives tied to weapons, takedown methods, or kill counts. Explore each combat space before triggering the next checkpoint so you spot hidden interactions and collectibles.\n\n**Step 3:** Use a final cleanup pass for anything still missing, especially collectibles tucked into side rooms, locked offices, and elevated routes. Checking corners and secondary paths cuts down on repeat attempts.\n\nImage credit: IO Interactive A/S\n\n* * *\n\n### Watch for mutually exclusive challenges\n\nSome objectives cannot be earned in the same run because their conditions directly conflict. In The Past Never Dies, the silent takedown challenge and the no-confrontation challenge cannot be combined, since one requires takedowns and the other requires you to avoid all trouble. Pacifist-style meta-challenges also span multiple sections of a mission, so they often need a dedicated stealth-focused checkpoint replay rather than a single clean clear.\n\n⚠️\n\nIf an objective never completes during a run, the most common reason is a conflicting action earlier in the same attempt, such as a knockout that voids a pacifist condition or an alert that voids a ghost condition. Reload the checkpoint and retry that segment cleanly.\n\n* * *\n\n### How to confirm a missed challenge is done\n\nOpen the mission's challenge tracker to verify your progress. Each objective shows as completed once its condition is met, and because the game saves them independently, finished challenges stay checked off even if you fail later parts of the run. When the entire set for a mission is complete, the associated outfit becomes available, which is your clear signal that nothing is still outstanding.\n\nWork mission by mission and lean on checkpoint reloads for the stubborn ones. With challenge progress banked permanently, full completion is a matter of patient cleanup rather than a single perfect playthrough.",
  "title": "How to Finish Challenges You Missed in 007 First Light",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-01T05:59:01.528Z"
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