Thanks my friend. A truncated 5th is just a shortened 5th wave. That's different from a complete failure. If wave 5 fails to go past the end point of wave 3, it's considered a failure.
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Thanks my friend. A truncated 5th is just a shortened 5th wave. That's different from a complete failure. If wave 5 fails to go past the end point of wave 3, it's considered a failure.