guides
Last update:11 May 2016
1 Starting point.
2 The Southern base.
3 The Eastern base.
Each one has a specific area that it covers, which is marked in a separate color.
Every several minutes, refugees from nearby bases will leave towards those bases.
Your mission is to protect them.
If a base is destroyed, refugees head for one of the remaining ones.
F you lose all three bases, you fail the mission.
All three bases ale well guarded, but none of them is capable of producing new turrets or units.
If any one of them is destroyed, this is permanent.
First of all, forget about saving all of the refugees.
It is at this stages that the first losses will occur.
The seventh and the eighth waves are bound to end up in losses.
All because of the enemy, who may be lurking everywhere.
Additionally, there is no way to control the refugees, and to specify optimal routes for them.
Therefore, expect losses, because you cannot avoid them.
Refugees leave their homes in the following order:
1.
The Northern zone
4.
The Southern and eastern zones.
The Northern and Southern zones.
The eastern and Southern zones.
There are three ways to protect them.
The first one is to form a strong army and deploy them in the zones of danger.
Thanks to this, you will always be ready to fight back the enemy attack.
Three groups of 50 units will be too scattered to be able to support each other.
15 groups of 10 units stand a higher chance.
The third tactic is a combination of the above two.
You dispatch patrols of ten.
Regardless of the tactic that you adopt, keep an eye on the refugee camps.
This, in turn, makes refugees flee elsewhere, which exposes them to danger.
Also, remember abut deposits outside of your base.
In this mission, you will have to bear high costs so, onerefinerywill soon prove to be insufficient.
Also, take a stab at eliminate all of theMother Goothat you stumble across.
Destroying them decreases the opponent’s military potential considerably.
This site is not associated with and/or endorsed by the Grey Box or Petroglyph.
All logos and images are copyrighted by their respective owners.