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== Alternative Strategy ==
Thrax is super-vulnerable to back door attacks - his units stream out the front door so if you attack from behind you meet little resistance.
* Capture the derricks and build a tunnel at each.
* You CAN get a palace quickly enough to defend against the first quads if you beeline it. A forward palace with camo netting is effective in thwarting ALL his attacks, including scud launchers. Defend the flanks with stingers and/or quads.
* Once you get sneak attack, use it on the bridge - to the west are two derricks and a black market which are probably worth stealing - to the east his undefended command center
* Use squads of buggies protected by quad cannons to eliminate his command center, palace and scud storm, then chew through the rest of his base
* As for dealing with his scud storm: you have two choices, build two scuds of your own early on and preemptively destroy it (the easy option) - or just let him scud storm your base - by that time your forces should be already assaulting his base via sneak attack, so it's kind of inconsequential if he scuds your buildings. He seems to target the command center so your defenses and offense should be perfectly safe.


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