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===Control a Battlefield===
===Control a Battlefield===
This advice is generally for smaller maps where there are multiple people wresting for control. It creates the low funds and necesity to control a central area with many bases. If it is like this, there will probably be a few people that have captured a base and are fighting there. Everyone will be churning out weak units as fast as they can in efforts to stop opponents from capturing bases. The big secret is to build a giant powerful tank such as a megatank that can blow away most of the units in one hit. Support it with two or three medium tanks, and capture the bases with mechs. If you have enough bases, build a lot of mech to fight the light vehicles. This tactic works very well with [[Advance Wars: Dual Strike/COs#Jess|Jess]] and [[Advance Wars: Dual Strike/COs#Max|Max]].
This advice is generally for smaller maps where there are multiple people wresting for control. It creates the low funds and necesity to control a central area with many bases. If it is like this, there will probably be a few people that have captured a base and are fighting there. Everyone will be churning out weak units as fast as they can in efforts to stop opponents from capturing bases. The big secret is to build a giant powerful tank such as a megatank that can blow away most of the units in one hit. Support it with two or three medium tanks, and capture the bases with mechs. If you have enough bases, build a lot of mechs to fight the light vehicles. This tactic works very well with [[Advance Wars: Dual Strike/COs#Jess|Jess]] and [[Advance Wars: Dual Strike/COs#Max|Max]].


===Control a Bridge===
===Control a Bridge===
Bridges are essential to winning the game. Having control of one will block all of the enemy units from coming through, but you need to know how to control one. The big parts to a bridge block is to be continued
Bridges are essential to winning the game. Having control of one will block all of the enemy units from coming through, but you need to know how to control one. The big parts to a bridge block are a fodder such as APC's or heavy tanks to block the enemy from going through, and a few indirects such as rockets and battleships. Place the fodder in the passage, and place the indirects behind it. With this, as long as you can keep a fodder in the way, you should be able to control it. However, it's a different story if you want to take one from your enemy. To do that, you should use air units or indirects to take out the indirects, and destroy the fodder with your tanks and indirects. If you can't destroy the indirect, you should build a few neotanks and maybe a megatank depending on how strong the fodder is. Place them right out of range of the indirect, and when you use a CO power, move them in and try to OHKO each one to make room for the next. After that, defend your bridge!
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