In Battlefield 3, EOD could refer to the EOD Bot, an unlockable bomb-disposal robot for the Engineer multiplayer class.
The robot allows the player to arm or disarm M-COM station charges in Rush and Squad Rush multiplayer modes, repair friendly vehicles or damage the enemy's vehicles and diffuse enemy explosives, such as C4 charges or claymore mines.
EOD is an acronym for Explosive Ordinance Disposal.
EOD stands for "End Of Day" most of the time.
I Googled EOD The first page had six different Definitions What do you mean?
EOD Head - You must complete the campaign mode on Legendary. EOD Shoulders - You must complete the 'The Ark' level on Legendary. EOD Body - You must complete the 'Tsavo Highway' level on Legendary.
The EOD Bot is equipped with a repair torch, but just like the engineers handheld repair torch, it can be used to kill people, simply sneak up on an unsuspecting foe and hold down the trigger, this is tricky to do as most people will run away immediately (the EOD Bot is very slow) so try this against a prone recon, it will take him a while to get up if he is using a bipod.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Each Other Day
every other day
Beat the game on legendary
No, Battlefield 3 does not follow the Bad Company series storyline. Battlefield 3 is a sequel to Battlefield 2.
EOD stands for End of Day, typically used to refer to the end of a workday or business day. In psychology, EOD can also stand for Emotional Orienting Dysfunction, which is a concept related to emotional processing difficulties in individuals.
The following is the list of all the special equipment in Battlefield 3: 1. Radio Beacon 2. C4 Explosives 3. M15 AT Mine 4. SOFLAM 5. M67 Grenade 6. Defibrillator 7. M18 Claymore 8. M224 Mortar 9. Repair Tool 10. T-UGS 11. EOD Bot 12. MAV
Complete Campaign Mode On Legendary