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'''multigunner and engenier rush''' — this tactic is complicated  
'''multigunner and engenier rush''' — this tactic is complicated  
get some multigunners (about 3-6) and pack all of them with engeniers while they repair each other you can get to the enemys base deploy the engeneirs and even end the game capturing all of his structures but if you even get 1 multigunner to his base you can captures his conyard and even if he can make another and deploy structures that you made befor like boot camps or a multigunner turrent and ending or almost ending the game
get some multigunners (about 3-6) and pack all of them with engeniers while they repair each other you can get to the enemys base deploy the engeneirs and even end the game capturing all of his structures but if you even get 1 multigunner to his base you can captures his conyard and even if he can make another it doesnt mater. deploy structures that you made befor like boot camps or a multigunner turrent and you can end or almost end the game


==Soviets==
==Soviets==

Revision as of 15:08, 22 May 2010

Rushes are strategies, usually early-game, that use speed, surprise, and numbers to win. They are effective early-game, because the enemy will not have had time to set up a proper base and their defensive capability is minimal. The primary goal of a rush is not, whatever you might have thought, to eliminate your opponent. A skilled commander will be able to survive one anyway. The primary goal of a rush is to cripple your enemy's resources, most of his production facilities and eventually his army, in that order. This allows you to sport the big guns significantly faster than he or she will, finally giving you the condition to move in for the killing blow. The more difficult it is for your opponent to replace his losses, the more effective your rush will be. Be aware that failing to complete at least two of the discussed sub-objectives will leave you weaker than you were at the start.

All Factions

MCV Rush — This tactic causes you to rush the MCV into an enemy base and deploy various structures that later on overwhelms an enemy. This only works if the enemy does not deploy any anti MCV units.

Tank rush — This tactic involves building a large number of Tanks to use to rush your opponents before they know what hit them.

Allies

Vindicator Rush — This tactic is available early on for the Allies. Just build a Power Plant, then an Airbase, purchase the Advanced Aeronautics upgrade from the Top Secret Protocols menu and finally build as many Vindicators as you can and send them to level the enemy. This is ineffective against mass Flak Troopers and against enemies that have Mecha Tengus, although you can strongly minimize the Tengus' effectiveness by ordering Apollos to escort your Vindicators. One upgraded Apollo can hold against three Tengus simultaneously.

Peacekeepers and Javelin Soldiers — This is another tactic useful against an unprepared opponent as long as the enemy does not deploy vehicles to crush your troops. Use the Peacekeepers for enemy infantry while use the Javelins to take on anything non-infantry.

Riptide ACV Rush — This tactic involves building Riptides loaded with Javelin Soldiers. The Riptides transport the Javelins to the enemy while attacking enemy infantry at the same time, and the Javelins put a hole in the enemy vehicles and structures. This does not work against enemies with powerful base defenses.

multigunner and engenier rush — this tactic is complicated get some multigunners (about 3-6) and pack all of them with engeniers while they repair each other you can get to the enemys base deploy the engeneirs and even end the game capturing all of his structures but if you even get 1 multigunner to his base you can captures his conyard and even if he can make another it doesnt mater. deploy structures that you made befor like boot camps or a multigunner turrent and you can end or almost end the game

Soviets

Flak Troopers and Bears — This tactic uses Flak Troopers and War Bears to quickly decimate an enemy base. The Flak Troopers use their Magnetic Mines on enemy structures and War Bears to ensure no infantry can bother you. If the enemy has managed to set up defenses however, your rush will probably fail.

Kirov Airship and MiG Fighter — This strategy uses Kirov airships to destroy the enemy base. Build two airfields and make 4 in each airfield after that make around 12 Kirov airships (6 in each airfield). Use your MiGs to escort your kirovs to the enemy base and go for any base defense they have first and then their con yard and then just finish off their base. If the enemy has lots of anti air defence scattered around their base make each kirov attack a different defense or use the kirovs special ability to make it faster.

Empire of the Rising Sun

Dojo Core Rush — A tried-and-tested strategy, the Dojo Core Rush involves rushing Dojo Cores to an enemy base and setting them up inside or nearby the base. Then you pump out Imperial Warriors and Tankbusters to quickly overwhelm and destroy the enemy infrastructure. While not foolproof, this tactic can destroy or severely cripple an unprepared enemy. This tactic is ineffective against Aircraft since Imperial Warriors and Tankbusters cannot attack air units.

Defender-VX Rush — This is a strategy to quickly destroy the enemy base and their units. You send in lots of Defender-VX nanocores into the enemy base (or outside their base) and it will destroy most of their base. This strategy works well on soviet players because their structures slowly build up. But be warned this will only work on an unexpected opponent and may be destroyed before it is fully built.

Tengu Rush — Build at least 5 Tengus as soon as possible. Fly to enemy's base, transform in Mecha Tengu mode, annihilate Prospectors/Ore Collectors as many as you can. This rush is more effective against Soviets or Empire than Allies because their building methods. You can destroy Nanocores or structures on the ground but the Allies can deploy a Multigunner Turret and decimate your Tengus.