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Old 04-11-2007, 05:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have yet to try this strategy but this owned me so bad in the last round I had to come post it. This works best on small maps. So, you start off and gather as much tiberium as you can (like always) While rolling off as many predators as you can (2-3 war factories reccomended.) Then you build your tech center and halt all predator production and start rolling off as many mammoths as you can. You should reach about 10 mammoths and a tad over 12 or so predators within the first ten minutes or so of the match. Then, you send your predators into the enemy base of choice (Note this is why it is a small map strategy so the enemy doesn't have a chance to expand his or her base.) They will probably kill all of your predators, but thats why you have your ten mammoths waiting right on the outskirts of their base. When you have about 2 predators left, they will think the attack is over but that is right when you send in your mammoths that were right outside their base to finish the guy off. Try it and own!
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I used this strategy quite a bit in Warcraft(not WoW, the original Warcraft). While your mammoths are waiting and the predators are attacking, make sure you are still producing them so if your mammoths do get taken out or there aren't enough to finish the enemy off, you can send a third wave in.
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Old 04-11-2007, 06:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I used this strategy quite a bit in Warcraft(not WoW, the original Warcraft). While your mammoths are waiting and the predators are attacking, make sure you are still producing them so if your mammoths do get taken out or there aren't enough to finish the enemy off, you can send a third wave in.
Good call, why didn't I think of that?
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