Creator: BamboozleV || First Published: 03/14/2015 || Players: 2 || Size: 25x17
Categories: B-Rank, Standard
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Comments:
Xmo5 (03/16/2015 03:31pm):
I'm thinking the neutral base front might be too important and you'll get some STA. It's
responsible for the neutral base, the tower, and the airport in addition to the bulk of
the funding. As far as fixing it, I'll leave the ideas up to you.
walkerboh01 (03/16/2015 07:04pm):
Good catch Xmo5. One solution is to switch the neutral base to be the western base rather than eastern (for
GE). I think that will actually work out better for front development as well. You could also shift the tower
location but that's not such a big deal.
BamboozleV (03/26/2015 05:35pm):
Thanks for the feedback, switched the neutral bases. Also lessened up some terrain because judging from my
playtest it was a bit too choky.
the-deadly-shadow (05/16/2015 01:26pm | Edited: 05/24/2015 02:35am):
Uhm, I think the neutral base can be recon rushed, if a recon is bought at day 2. I don't
know if this is smart/irritating or just a waste, because if it might arrive at a time
when the opponent can deal with it or ask to much sacrifices during the first turn.

I set a plan to stop the capturing infantry using an recon. I only concerned the recon, so
I did not know at which turn AB can build a tank. I guess it will be day 5.

Day 1
GE builds two infantery
AB infnatery moves the predeployed infantery to the 3rd tile.

Day 2
GE builds a single recon
AB infnatery moves the predeployed infantery to the 6st tile.

Day 3
GE moves the recon 6 tiles. (GE takes the route to the west of the mountain above the
base, so it only needs 3 turns, instead of 4)
AB infnatery moves the predeployed infantery to the 9st tile. (AB)

Day 4
GE moves the recon again
AB infnatery starts capturing the base

Day 5.
GE attacks with the recon.

I tested it and I don't think it is usefull.



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