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rjhankey wrote:Thanks for sharing that insight -- my prior attempts I have focused on building in the lower right corner of the map ... I'm definitely going to be applying some changes in my strategy!
jleonnn wrote:I always built in the lower left corner in manual then I used AA to bombard my enemies. From there I stacked and kept bombarding. My enemy would waste all the resources trying to fight back and is usually located too far away like the top right or top left and then I just wait and I work my way up and take the objectives asap. But now I see that won't work anymore
stahrgazer wrote:In general, working in the Ds (lower right corner) assaulting toward the opponents' regions rather than toward AA, works best. clear the opponent from his Sdts and Koms and such before you 'breathe' - obviously this will take a few rounds, and in some of those rounds you may need to stack-only to have enough to go forward.
While you do this, also consider adding a troop here and there in the upper left corner (Das Schloss area) just in case your opponent is trying to stack there. Not to take, at least not at first, but as a little extra defense.
Gillipig wrote:stahrgazer wrote:In general, working in the Ds (lower right corner) assaulting toward the opponents' regions rather than toward AA, works best. clear the opponent from his Sdts and Koms and such before you 'breathe' - obviously this will take a few rounds, and in some of those rounds you may need to stack-only to have enough to go forward.
While you do this, also consider adding a troop here and there in the upper left corner (Das Schloss area) just in case your opponent is trying to stack there. Not to take, at least not at first, but as a little extra defense.
Not a good idea if it's 1v1's you want to win! I win 80% of my 1v1's on Das Schloss and I love it when someone tries to use this strategy. I love it because then I know I'm going to win.
QoH wrote:Gillipig wrote:stahrgazer wrote:In general, working in the Ds (lower right corner) assaulting toward the opponents' regions rather than toward AA, works best. clear the opponent from his Sdts and Koms and such before you 'breathe' - obviously this will take a few rounds, and in some of those rounds you may need to stack-only to have enough to go forward.
While you do this, also consider adding a troop here and there in the upper left corner (Das Schloss area) just in case your opponent is trying to stack there. Not to take, at least not at first, but as a little extra defense.
Not a good idea if it's 1v1's you want to win! I win 80% of my 1v1's on Das Schloss and I love it when someone tries to use this strategy. I love it because then I know I'm going to win.
It really all depends on the settings. You can build in the bottom right if you hold a lot of the terts, but you'll need to still keep a presence in the top bonus areas. It all depends on the drop really.
Gillipig wrote:stahrgazer wrote:In general, working in the Ds (lower right corner) assaulting toward the opponents' regions rather than toward AA, works best. clear the opponent from his Sdts and Koms and such before you 'breathe' - obviously this will take a few rounds, and in some of those rounds you may need to stack-only to have enough to go forward.
While you do this, also consider adding a troop here and there in the upper left corner (Das Schloss area) just in case your opponent is trying to stack there. Not to take, at least not at first, but as a little extra defense.
Not a good idea if it's 1v1's you want to win! I win 80% of my 1v1's on Das Schloss and I love it when someone tries to use this strategy. I love it because then I know I'm going to win.
TheRedSnifit wrote:Does anybody have advice for when you use escalating spoils and people start trading cards for 200 troops?
TheRedSnifit wrote:Does anybody have advice for when you use escalating spoils and people start trading cards for 200 troops?
jleonnn wrote:On 1v1, would manual make a big difference in gameplay? Would you still go for the same areas (ie. still going for the south-east corner)
chapcrap wrote:jleonnn wrote:On 1v1, would manual make a big difference in gameplay? Would you still go for the same areas (ie. still going for the south-east corner)
I think that manual would make a difference. Especially if you're playing against someone who doesn't know the map well. It give you a lot more options to start from quickly.
chapcrap wrote:What white area do you mean?
I think that there are probably a couple of ways you could play it... Really 1v1 is a bit different than other game styles. That's especially true if it's unlimited fortifications.. But, if it's chained and not trench, I think you can try your way of bombarding from AA or get a bonus in one of the top regions. I would prefer to not go through AA myself unless it's unlimited and you can build a giant stack very quickly before going.
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