The best ending you could possibly get on Black Ops 2. To get the Best ending your missions need to look like this: -Pyrrhic Victory - Mason rescues Woods -Celerium - Celerium device recovered -Old Wounds - Kravchenko thoroughly interrogated - learned about potential mole in CIA -Time and Fate - Compound thoroughly searched - learned about potential mole in CIA -Fallen Angel - Zhao secret meetig details discovered -Harper successfully protected -Karma - Karma secured, DeFalco dead -Suffer With Me - Menendez does not completely succeed in manipulating Woods -Achilles' Veil - CIA undercover operative Farid survives -Strategic Defense Coalition allied with US military - Strike Force complete -Obysseus - Admiral Briggs survived & re-activated USS Obama's defenses -SDC sent hundreds of drones to protect the USS Obama -The Obama's defenses hold in time for SDC reinforcements arrive - the Obama was saved! -Karma & the crew of the USS Obama survived Menendez attack! -Cordis Die - President Bosworth is saved -Judgement Day - Menendez is capturedAuthor: calloftreyarch
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Black Ops 2: Best Ending(Mason,Woods & Karma live)
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