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Nod's buildings look a little more religious, darker, and mysterious than GDI's. Their turret defenses are set up so that three turrets are slaved to a hub structure, and destroying the hub is the only way to destroy the entire turret. So long as a hub is active, the turrets it is slaved to will repair and eventually replace themselves once destroyed.
GDI's buildings are akin to that of of an ordinary military.
<font color="red">Red</font> text means it is available in Kane's Wrath only. <font color="green">Green</font> text means that the upgrade is available only in Tiberium Wars (the upgrade was moved).
==Construction Yard==
==Construction Yard==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_GDIConyard.png|role=Base Construction|cost=2500 (MCV)|build=25 seconds (MCV)|requirements=MCV|power=+10}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_NodConyard.PNG|role=Base Construction|cost=3500 (MCV)|build=35 seconds (MCV)|requirements=MCV|power=+10}}
The construction yard is essential to base construction. Players always start with a construction yard, which can be reverted into its MCV form. Often nicknamed "Conyard", the Construction yard is what produces buildings. From Barracks to War Factories, defences to superweapons - everything is built here.
The construction yard is essential to base construction. Players always start with a construction yard, which can be reverted into its MCV form. Often nicknamed "Conyard", the Construction yard is what produces buildings. From Barracks to War Factories, defences to superweapons - everything is built here.


Because all buildings are built here, losing a construction yard will often result in your losing the game. However, since cranes can also construct buildings, a crane can produce a War Factory, which can in turn produce another MCV. Both the crane and the construction yard must be eliminated to truly remove the enemy's ability to deploy buildings.
Because all buildings are built here, losing a construction yard will often result in your losing the game. However, since cranes can also construct buildings, a crane can produce a War Factory, which can in turn produce another MCV. Both the crane and the construction yard must be eliminated to truly remove the enemy's ability to deploy buildings.
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==Power Plant==
==Power Plant==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_GDIPplant.png|role=Generates Power|cost=500|build=5 seconds|requirements=Construction Yard or Crane|upgrades=Liquid Tiberium Core|power=+20 (+30 w. turbines)}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_NodPowerPlant.PNG|role=Generates Power|cost=500|build=5 seconds|requirements=Construction Yard or Crane|upgrades=Liquid Tiberium Core|power=+15 (+30 w. liquid tib core)}}
The Power Plant is the only building aside from the construction yard that produces power, so players will definitely want as many power plants as possible. Several bad things happen when the base is low on power: the minimap shuts down, units and buildings are produced slower, and the turrets do not fire.
The Power Plant is the only building aside from the construction yard that produces power, so players will definitely want as many power plants as possible. Several bad things happen when the base is low on power: the minimap shuts down, units and buildings are produced slower, and the turrets do not fire.


Destroying or disabling (via EMP) power plants is a great precursor to an attack, as your forces will be able to penetrate enemy defences while they sit idle and useless.
Destroying or disabling (via EMP) power plants is a great precursor to an attack, as your forces will be able to penetrate enemy defences while they sit idle and useless.


Power plants can be upgraded with a Liquid Tiberium Core once a Tech Centre (or, in Kane's Wrath, a Command Post) is constructed, boosting their power output.
Power plants can be upgraded with a Liquid Tiberium Core once a Tech Center (or, in Kane's Wrath, an Operations Center) is constructed, boosting their power output. Upgraded Power plants are visible when Tiberium Vibration Scan is used.
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==Outpost==
==Outpost==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_GDIOutpost.png|cost=1500|build=15 seconds|role=Base Expansion|requirements=Emissary}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_NodOutpost.PNG|cost=1500|build=15 seconds|role=Base Expansion|requirements=Emissary}}
The outpost is a deployed Emissary. Unlike conyards, these buildings cannot revert into Surveyors, so they must be deployed wisely.
The outpost is a deployed Emissary. Unlike conyards, these buildings cannot revert into Emissaries, so they must be deployed wisely.


Outposts have no defence or armour on their own, and as such must be defended. The later patches remove the build radius around several buildings, including Barracks and Power Plants. This makes rebuilding said buildings difficult without an outpost nearby.
Outposts have no defense or armor on their own, and as such must be defended. The later patches remove the build radius around several buildings, including Barracks and Power Plants. This makes rebuilding said buildings difficult without an outpost nearby.
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==Hand of Nod==
==Hand of Nod==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_Barracks.png|cost=500|build=5 seconds|role=Trains Infantry|requirements=Construction Yard/Crane|power=-5}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_HandofNod.PNG|cost=500|build=5 seconds|role=Trains Infantry|requirements=Construction Yard/Crane|power=-5}}
The barracks trains all your infantry. Ranging from simple Militant squads to the considerably stealthier Shadow Teams, the Hand of Nod is practically the only way to obtain infantry as Nod, with few exceptions.
The Hand of Nod trains all your infantry. Ranging from simple Militant squads to the considerably stealthier Shadow Teams, the Hand of Nod is practically the only way to obtain infantry as Nod, with few exceptions.


Hands of Nod are cheap and quick to build, but the infantry they train are a little slow, so building a Hand of Nod near the front lines will allow you to get infantry into the fight much easier.
Hands of Nod are cheap and quick to build, but the infantry they train are a little slow, so building a Hand of Nod near the front lines will allow you to get infantry into the fight much easier.
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==War Factory==
==War Factory==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_GDIWarFact.png|cost=2000|build=20 seconds|role=Vehicle Construction/Repair|requirements=Refinery|power=-7}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_WarFact.PNG|cost=2000|build=20 seconds|role=Vehicle Construction/Repair|requirements=Refinery|power=-5}}
War Factories are a necessity for Nod to build and maintain their swift tanks. All vehicles, with the sole exception of the Emissary, are produced here. War factories can also repair vehicles, so sending your damaged vehicles to a war factory will not only keep your fighting force at their best, but it also allows units to reach veterancy quicker.
War Factories are a necessity for Nod to build and maintain their swift tanks. All vehicles, with the sole exception of the Emissary, are produced here. War factories can also repair vehicles, so sending your damaged vehicles to a war factory will not only keep your fighting force at their best, but it also allows units to reach veterancy quicker.
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==Crane==
==Crane==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_GDICrane.png|cost=1500|build=15 seconds|power=-10|requirements=Construction Yard|role=Base Construction}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_NodCrane.PNG|cost=1500|build=15 seconds|power=-10|requirements=Construction Yard|role=Base Construction}}
A new feature to the Command and Conquer franchise are cranes. These cranes act like a construction yard, and allow you to produce two buildings at once. While in earlier patches they can produce defences as well, later patches removed this feature; they can build, at most, Tiberium Silos.
A new feature to the Command and Conquer franchise are cranes. These cranes act like a construction yard, and allow you to produce two buildings at once. While in earlier patches they can produce defences as well, later patches removed this feature; they can build, at most, Tiberium Silos.


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==Refinery==
==Refinery==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_GDIRefinery.png|cost=2000|build=20 seconds|power=-6|requirements=Construction Yard|role=Harvester Drop-off}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_NodRefinery.PNG|cost=<font color=green>2000</font>/<font color=red>3000</font>|build=<font color=green>20</font>/<font color=red>30</font> seconds|power=-<font color=green>-6</font>/<font color=red>-15</font>|requirements=Construction Yard|role=Harvester Drop-off}}
Refineries extract the useful materials from raw Tiberium and provide you with money. An essential component to any base, multiple refineries are a must to avoid running out of money. Each field can sustain approximately two refineries. Refineries also store money, so the rapid construction of refineries will prevent money from being lost.
Refineries extract the useful materials from raw Tiberium and provide you with money. An essential component to any base, multiple refineries are a must to avoid running out of money. Each field can sustain approximately two refineries. Refineries also store money, so the rapid construction of refineries will prevent money from being lost.


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==Tiberium Silo==
==Tiberium Silo==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_GDISilo.png|cost=500|build=5 seconds|power=0|requirements=Refinery|role=Tiberium Storage}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_NodSilo.PNG|cost=<font color="green">500</font>/<font color="red">100</font>|build=5 seconds|power=0|requirements=Refinery|role=Tiberium Storage}}
Tiberium silos store Tiberium. They have an indicator gauge on them that allows you to see how full each silo is. Unfortunately, silos are ultimately a waste of money and build time; as Battlecast Primetime battle commentators Greg Black and Jason Bender have noted, "Protip: If you build units, you won't need the silos". It is therefore best to avoid the construction of silos and simply build more units that can attack the enemy.
Tiberium silos store Tiberium. They have an indicator gauge on them that allows you to see how full each silo is. Unfortunately, silos are ultimately a waste of money and build time; as Battlecast Primetime battle commentators Greg Black and Jason Bender have noted, "Protip: If you build units, you won't need the silos". It is therefore best to avoid the construction of silos and simply build more units that can attack the enemy.
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==Secret Shrine==
==Secret Shrine==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_Armoury.png|cost=1000|build=10 seconds|power=-8|requirements=Barracks|upgrades=<font color=red>Black Disciples,</font> Tiberium Infusion, Confessors, <font color=red>Cybernetic Legs</font>|role=Expands construction options}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_SecretShrine.PNG|cost=1200|build=12 seconds|power=-8|requirements=Barracks|upgrades=Confessors, Tiberium Infusion, <font color=red>Black Disciples, Purifying Flame, Cybernetic Legs</font>|role=Expands construction options}}
Secret Shrines operate in a similar fashion of GDI's Armouries, but unlike Armouries they cannot heal and replenish infantry. GDI's infantry therefore has an edge against Nod, since they can be sent to an armoury and replaced. Infantry casualties are permanent as Nod.
Secret Shrines operate in a similar fashion of GDI's Armories, but unlike Armories they cannot heal and replenish infantry. GDI's infantry therefore has an edge against Nod, since they can be sent to an armory and replaced. Infantry casualties are permanent as Nod.


They do, however, provide access to Shadow Teams, both the unit and the support power.
They do, however, provide access to Shadow Teams, both the unit and the support power.
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==Command Post==
 
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_CommandPost.png|cost=1500|build=15 seconds|power=-7|requirements=Refinery|upgrades=<font color=red>Scanner Packs, AP Ammo, Sensor Pods</font>|role=Expands construction options}}
==Operations Center==
A necessity for higher tech levels, the Command Post is a versatile and much-needed building. It unlocks the Radar Scan ability, which is very useful at this point in the game to see what the enemy is up to. It also unlocks the ability to produce Grenadiers, a necessity for clearing enemy garrisons.
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_OpsCentre.PNG|cost=1500|build=15 seconds|power=-7|requirements=Refinery|upgrades=<font color=red>Dozer Blades, Quad Turrets</font>|role=Expands construction options}}
A necessity for higher tech levels, the Operations Center is a versatile and much-needed building. It allows the construction of garrison-clearing flame tanks and Black Hand. Operations Center also allows the deployment of Fanatics, a powerful anti-vehicle and structure unit.
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==Airfield==
==Air Tower==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_Airfield.png|cost=1000|build=10 seconds|power=-8|requirements=Command Post|upgrades=<font color=red>Weapon Hardpoints, Stratofighter Boosters, Ceramic Armour</font>|role=Upgrades, rearms, and repairs aircraft}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_AirTower.PNG|cost=1000|build=10 seconds|power=-5|requirements=Operations Center|upgrades=<font color=red>Signature Generator, Disruption Pods</font>|role=Upgrades, rearms, and repairs aircraft}}
Airfields can sustain up to four Orcas and Firehawks. As such, they are a necessity for those attempting to get some air support. Airfields also allow most units to Call for Transport, allowing them to reach the front lines quicker or to get to an otherwise impassible area. Since only a handful of units can attack airbourne adversaries, Orcas and Firehawks can be used to good effect against vehicles, buildings, and air.
Air Towers allow the construction of Venoms. They also sustain Vertigo bombers, but you need a Tech Centre as well in order to build those. Vertigos are the only ones who have to fly back for reloads, but Venoms can stay airborne for an indefinite amount of time, and do not have to fly back to reload. They can always fly back for repairs, however.


In Kane's Wrath, the Airfield can construct Hammerhead gunships as well.
In Kane's Wrath, various upgrades have been moved to this building.
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==Tech Centre==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_GDITechCentre.png|cost=4000|build=40 seconds|power=-15|upgrades=<font color=red>Tungsten AA,</font> Mortar, Railguns, <font color=green>Stratofighter Boosters, Sensor Pods</font>|role=Expands construction options}}
The Tech Centre is a vulnerable, expensive, and much-needed structure. It unlocks the most advanced GDI units in the game, including the iconic Mammoth Tank, Juggernaught artillery, Zone troopers, and (together with the Armoury) the Commando. It also provides some much needed upgrades. The Tungsten AA upgrade vastly improves the effectiveness of GDI anti-aircraft, bringing it up to pair with that of the other sides. The Pitbull's Mortar allows for rapid clearing of large squads of infantry, and the Stratofighter Boosters are a must-buy if you intend to use Firehawks.


In Kane's Wrath, the Stratofighter upgrade was moved to the airfield (see above).
==Tech Center==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_TechCentre.PNG|cost=4000|build=40 seconds|power=-15|upgrades=<font color=red>Charged Particle Beams, Supercharged Particle Beams, </font>Laser Capacitors, EMP Coils, <font color=green>Signature Generator</font>|role=Expands construction options}}
The Tech Center is a vulnerable, expensive, and much-needed structure. It allows the production of high-end units and structures, such as Avatars and Stealth Tanks. They also allow great firepower upgrades, such as particle beams and lasers. The addition of EMP Coils can really help against the GDI Mammoth Tank spam.
 
In Kane's Wrath, the Signal Generator upgrade was moved to the air tower (see above).
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==Foxhole==
==Tiberium Chemical Plant==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_Foxhole.png|cost=300|build=3 seconds|requirements=Riflemen squad|role=Disposable infantry garrison}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_TibChemicalPlant.PNG|cost=3000|build=30 seconds|requires=Tech Centre|role=Provides Support Powers|power=-12}}
The Foxhole is generally underused, but when riflemen are ordered to use their Dig in ability, they construct this building. Essentially a garrison for two, the Foxhole can take quite a bit of punishment and protects the Riflemen from anti-infantry fire. Foxholes themselves, however, are vulnerable to anti-structure and garrison-clearing attacks.
The Tiberium Chemical Plant allows the deployment of advanced support powers - most notably the Catalyst missile and the Tiberium vapour bomb. It doesn't allow for any advanced units or upgrades, but the support powers it provides - especially the Catalyst missile - can tip the tide of battle in your favour.
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==Temple of Nod==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_TempleofNod.PNG|cost=5000|build=50 seconds|abilities=EMP Countermeasures|power=-20|role=Superweapon|requires=Tech Centre}}
Nod's superweapon, the nuclear missile, is deployed from this facility. Most notably, however, the Temple of Nod has backup generators that can be used to bring any and all underpowered units back online - allowing you to turn the tables on an enemy who thinks he can stop your units with an EMP.
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As of Patch 1.05, Riflemen produce a foxhole at their current location rather than at a specific targeted area.
==Shredder Turret==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_Shredder.PNG|cost=600|build=6 seconds|requires=Constrction Yard|role=Anti-infantry defense|power=-5|upgrades=<font color=red>Charged/Supercharged Particle beams, Quad turrets</font>}}
All Nod base defenses now are composed of four components - a hub and three slave turrets. Destroying the hub is the only way to destroy the turret completely; otherwise the turrets will simply rebuild and repair themselves.


Foxholes remain standing even when the Riflemen leave the area, so it is possible to build a foxhole, unload the riflemen, and put two missile squads inside for a powerful and effective anti-vehicle foxhole. However, foxholes act like any other garrisonable structure; they can be claimed by enemy infantry. Destroying your foxholes when you leave is rarely done but can be a good idea.
Shredder Turrets function very well against large groups of infantry - fanatics, riflemen, and the like. They aren't as effective against singular units because of their splash-like attack, but they can still easily eliminate lone enemies.
 
Because how the hub and its slave turrets all detect stealth, it is very easy to set up a large network of shredder turrets to secure your base against commando and engineer raids.
 
The Quad turrets upgrade gives the hub an extra turret.
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==Battle Base==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_BattleBase.png|cost=2000 (Rig)|build=20 seconds (rig)|requires=Rig|upgrades=<font color=red>Railguns</font>|role=Area defence, vehicle repair}}
Battle bases are not often used but extremely powerful. Deployed instantly from a Rig, battle bases sport a pair of Guardian cannons to ward off vehicluar attacks, and twin launchers for helping in air defence. Their most useful ability, however, is their ability to repair allied vehicles with the three repair drones; this essentially gives you a portable war factory without the ability to produce vehicles.


Battle bases are very vulnerable on their own, even with their railguns. Battle bases benefit from railguns only in Kane's Wrath.
==Laser Turret==
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{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_LaserTurret.PNG|cost=1200|build=12 seconds|requires=Barracks|role=Anti-vehicle defense|power=-10|upgrades=Laser Capacitors, <font color=red>Quad turrets</font>}}
==Space Command Uplink==
The laser turret is the equivalent of the Guardian Cannon. It packs about the same amount of power when all three turrets combine their lasers. Lasers, like all Nod turrets, have a hub and three slave turrets. The Quad turrets upgrade gives the hub a laser and allows it to attack.
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_SpaceCommandUplink.png|cost=3000|build=30 seconds|requires=Tech Centre|role=Provides Support Powers|power=-12}}
 
The Space Command Uplink does nothing on its own, but the support powers it provides include the devastating Shockwave Artillery and Zone Trooper Drop pods. The construction of the Space Command Uplink isn't as necessary as a Tech Centre or Command Post, but its construction can definitely allow you to target GDI's most powerful abilities against your adversaries.
While spreading shredder turrets out is often a good idea to secure your base against commando raids, the same cannot be said about the laser turret, due to its lack of power against vehicles. It is highly unlikely the laser will manage to destroy anything larger than a Predator, Scorpion, or Seeker tank, so the laser turret needs its focused firepower.
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==Ion Cannon Control Centre==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_GDIICControl.png|cost=5000|build=50 seconds|power=-20|role=Superweapon|requires=Tech Centre}}
Without a doubt GDI's most devastating power, the Ion Cannon fires a series of beams followed by a single massive strike which obliterates any targets caught in the blast. Epic units and buildings are the only things that can survive a direct hit from the Ion Cannon; everything else is blown to bits. Because it can't destroy bases outright, the Ion Cannon is best used as a precursor to a mop-up attack. It can be deployed once every seven minutes.
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==Watchtower==
==Obelisk of Light==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_Watchtower.png|cost=600|build=6 seconds|requires=Constrction Yard|role=Anti-infantry defence|power=-5|upgrades=<font color=red>AP Ammo</font>}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_Obelisk.PNG|cost=<font color="green">1800</font>/<font color="red">2000</font>|build=<font color="green">18</font>/<font color="red">20</font> seconds|requires=Tech Center|role=Anti-vehicle defense|power=-15}}
Standing 9 metres tall, the GDI Watchtower is armed with twin machine guns that can slice through enemy infantry. However, the Watchtower can only focus on one squad member at a time, potentially allowing more enemy units through. The AP ammo upgrade, in Kane's Wrath, helps considerably. While it reduces the Watchtower's rate of fire, the increased amount of damage is more than worth it.
The Obelisk of Light is, shot-for-shot, the most devastating base defence in the game, but it cannot slice through multiple units like the Sonic Emitter or strike aerial units like the Storm Column.
 
The Obelisk of Light is the Brotherhood's iconic defense. Its attacking power isn't quite as powerful as it was before, but it is still extremely powerful. It can be made even more powerful by placing Beam Cannon units around it and having them charge the Obelisk.
 
Obelisks fire extremely slowly and have a long charge-up time before firing, so it is quite easy to overwhelm an Obelisk with multiple smaller units.


The Watchtower is armed with stealth-detection, and not even the sneakiest Nod commando can eliminate a Watchtower alone.
On the topic of smaller units, however, the Obelisk of Light has the new ability to, against a large squad of infantry, make a large sweeping motion with its laser to strike the entire squad with a single strike.
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==Guardian Cannon==
 
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_Guardian.png|cost=1200|build=12 seconds|requires=Barracks|role=Anti-vehicle defence|power=-8|upgrades=<font color=red>Railguns</font>}}
==Disruption Tower==
The Guardian cannon is the secondary GDI anti-armour defence. The Guardian cannon, in the earliest patches, was next to useless. Fortunately in newer patches, its effectiveness against vehicles has improved considerably. In Kane's Wrath, the Guardian cannon can make use of railguns, putting its effectiveness against vehicles on par with the Sonic Emitter.
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_DTower.PNG|cost=1000|power=-10|build=10 seconds|requires=Secret Shrine|role=Stealth Generator}}
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The Disruption Tower is the next step for Nod hiding their bases. Unlike the Stealth Generator from Tiberian Sun, Disruption Towers can't cloak themselves or each other. You can use disruption towers in this sense, however, as traps - when the enemy sees a disruption tower, they may believe a quick airstrike can eliminate it and they'll be able to see what's going on. A nest of SAM Sites can make attacking the Disruption Tower a costly move.
==Sonic Emitter==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_SonicEmitter.png|cost=2000|build=20 seconds|requires=Tech Centre|role=Anti-vehicle defence|power=-15}}
The Sonic Emitter is definitely one of the deadliest anti-vehicle defences in the game, but the new railgun Guardian cannon gives it a run for its money. Compared to the Obelisk of Light and the Storm Column, the Sonic Emitter is somewhere between the two in usefulness. The Sonic Emitter's deadliest ability is how its attack can slice through multiple enemies in a line. Its power can also allow it to one-shot weaker vehicles.
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==AA Battery==
==SAM Site==
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_AABattery.png|cost=800|build=8 seconds|requires=Command Post|role=Anti-air defence|power=-8|upgrades=<font color=red>Tungsten AA Shells</font>}}
{{CnC unit|image=CnC3_SAMSite.PNG|cost=800|build=8 seconds|requires=Command Post|role=Anti-air defense|power=-8|upgrades=<font color=red>Tiberium Core Missiles, Quad turrets</font>}}
The AA battery, originally, was next to useless. While it spits out a steady stream of bullets, the damage it did is negligable and most units - namely Firehawks, Vertigos, and the Scrin aerial warships - could either attack from outside range, or be out of range before the weapon could destroy them. In Kane's Wrath, the Tungsten AA upgrade, coupled with the new Slingshots, have put GDI's anti-aircraft on par with the other sides.
The SAM Site is Nod's primary anti-air defense mechanism. Also consisting of three turrets slaved to a hub, the SAM Site fires volleys of missiles at aircraft. Shot-for-shot it causes much more damage than GDI's AA battery, and they cause splash damage; making them useful against massed air units.
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Nod's buildings look a little more religious, darker, and mysterious than GDI's. Their turret defenses are set up so that three turrets are slaved to a hub structure, and destroying the hub is the only way to destroy the entire turret. So long as a hub is active, the turrets it is slaved to will repair and eventually replace themselves once destroyed. Red text means it is available in Kane's Wrath only. Green text means that the upgrade is available only in Tiberium Wars (the upgrade was moved).

Construction Yard[edit]

Base Construction
Cost3500 (MCV)
RequirementsMCV
RoleBase Construction
Build Time35 seconds (MCV)
Power+10

The construction yard is essential to base construction. Players always start with a construction yard, which can be reverted into its MCV form. Often nicknamed "Conyard", the Construction yard is what produces buildings. From Barracks to War Factories, defences to superweapons - everything is built here.

Because all buildings are built here, losing a construction yard will often result in your losing the game. However, since cranes can also construct buildings, a crane can produce a War Factory, which can in turn produce another MCV. Both the crane and the construction yard must be eliminated to truly remove the enemy's ability to deploy buildings.

Power Plant[edit]

Generates Power
Cost500
RequirementsConstruction Yard or Crane
UpgradesLiquid Tiberium Core
RoleGenerates Power
Build Time5 seconds
Power+15 (+30 w. liquid tib core)

The Power Plant is the only building aside from the construction yard that produces power, so players will definitely want as many power plants as possible. Several bad things happen when the base is low on power: the minimap shuts down, units and buildings are produced slower, and the turrets do not fire.

Destroying or disabling (via EMP) power plants is a great precursor to an attack, as your forces will be able to penetrate enemy defences while they sit idle and useless.

Power plants can be upgraded with a Liquid Tiberium Core once a Tech Center (or, in Kane's Wrath, an Operations Center) is constructed, boosting their power output. Upgraded Power plants are visible when Tiberium Vibration Scan is used.

Outpost[edit]

Base Expansion
Cost1500
RequirementsEmissary
RoleBase Expansion
Build Time15 seconds

The outpost is a deployed Emissary. Unlike conyards, these buildings cannot revert into Emissaries, so they must be deployed wisely.

Outposts have no defense or armor on their own, and as such must be defended. The later patches remove the build radius around several buildings, including Barracks and Power Plants. This makes rebuilding said buildings difficult without an outpost nearby.

Hand of Nod[edit]

Trains Infantry
Cost500
RequirementsConstruction Yard/Crane
RoleTrains Infantry
Build Time5 seconds
Power-5

The Hand of Nod trains all your infantry. Ranging from simple Militant squads to the considerably stealthier Shadow Teams, the Hand of Nod is practically the only way to obtain infantry as Nod, with few exceptions.

Hands of Nod are cheap and quick to build, but the infantry they train are a little slow, so building a Hand of Nod near the front lines will allow you to get infantry into the fight much easier.

War Factory[edit]

Vehicle Construction/Repair
Cost2000
RequirementsRefinery
RoleVehicle Construction/Repair
Build Time20 seconds
Power-5

War Factories are a necessity for Nod to build and maintain their swift tanks. All vehicles, with the sole exception of the Emissary, are produced here. War factories can also repair vehicles, so sending your damaged vehicles to a war factory will not only keep your fighting force at their best, but it also allows units to reach veterancy quicker.

Crane[edit]

Base Construction
Cost1500
RequirementsConstruction Yard
RoleBase Construction
Build Time15 seconds
Power-10

A new feature to the Command and Conquer franchise are cranes. These cranes act like a construction yard, and allow you to produce two buildings at once. While in earlier patches they can produce defences as well, later patches removed this feature; they can build, at most, Tiberium Silos.

While building a crane is often the first thing a player builds, it is often better to build at least one refinery before building a crane, as cranes take more money than a refinery can provide (a 2:1 ratio). If one wants to build more defences, it is often better to build MCVs.

Refinery[edit]

Harvester Drop-off
Cost2000/3000
RequirementsConstruction Yard
RoleHarvester Drop-off
Build Time20/30 seconds
Power--6/-15

Refineries extract the useful materials from raw Tiberium and provide you with money. An essential component to any base, multiple refineries are a must to avoid running out of money. Each field can sustain approximately two refineries. Refineries also store money, so the rapid construction of refineries will prevent money from being lost.

Refineries are quite heavily armoured and can take quite a beating, but the fact they store Tiberium can be used against them - the Catalyst Missile and the Tiberium Vibration Scan can destroy or reveal, respectively, open refineries.

Tiberium Silo[edit]

Tiberium Storage
Cost500/100
RequirementsRefinery
RoleTiberium Storage
Build Time5 seconds
Power0

Tiberium silos store Tiberium. They have an indicator gauge on them that allows you to see how full each silo is. Unfortunately, silos are ultimately a waste of money and build time; as Battlecast Primetime battle commentators Greg Black and Jason Bender have noted, "Protip: If you build units, you won't need the silos". It is therefore best to avoid the construction of silos and simply build more units that can attack the enemy.

Secret Shrine[edit]

Expands construction options
Cost1200
RequirementsBarracks
UpgradesConfessors, Tiberium Infusion, Black Disciples, Purifying Flame, Cybernetic Legs
RoleExpands construction options
Build Time12 seconds
Power-8

Secret Shrines operate in a similar fashion of GDI's Armories, but unlike Armories they cannot heal and replenish infantry. GDI's infantry therefore has an edge against Nod, since they can be sent to an armory and replaced. Infantry casualties are permanent as Nod.

They do, however, provide access to Shadow Teams, both the unit and the support power.

Operations Center[edit]

Expands construction options
Cost1500
RequirementsRefinery
UpgradesDozer Blades, Quad Turrets
RoleExpands construction options
Build Time15 seconds
Power-7

A necessity for higher tech levels, the Operations Center is a versatile and much-needed building. It allows the construction of garrison-clearing flame tanks and Black Hand. Operations Center also allows the deployment of Fanatics, a powerful anti-vehicle and structure unit.

Air Tower[edit]

Upgrades, rearms, and repairs aircraft
Cost1000
RequirementsOperations Center
UpgradesSignature Generator, Disruption Pods
RoleUpgrades, rearms, and repairs aircraft
Build Time10 seconds
Power-5

Air Towers allow the construction of Venoms. They also sustain Vertigo bombers, but you need a Tech Centre as well in order to build those. Vertigos are the only ones who have to fly back for reloads, but Venoms can stay airborne for an indefinite amount of time, and do not have to fly back to reload. They can always fly back for repairs, however.

In Kane's Wrath, various upgrades have been moved to this building.

Tech Center[edit]

Expands construction options
Cost4000
UpgradesCharged Particle Beams, Supercharged Particle Beams, Laser Capacitors, EMP Coils, Signature Generator
RoleExpands construction options
Build Time40 seconds
Power-15

The Tech Center is a vulnerable, expensive, and much-needed structure. It allows the production of high-end units and structures, such as Avatars and Stealth Tanks. They also allow great firepower upgrades, such as particle beams and lasers. The addition of EMP Coils can really help against the GDI Mammoth Tank spam.

In Kane's Wrath, the Signal Generator upgrade was moved to the air tower (see above).

Tiberium Chemical Plant[edit]

Provides Support Powers
Cost3000
RoleProvides Support Powers
Build Time30 seconds
Power-12

The Tiberium Chemical Plant allows the deployment of advanced support powers - most notably the Catalyst missile and the Tiberium vapour bomb. It doesn't allow for any advanced units or upgrades, but the support powers it provides - especially the Catalyst missile - can tip the tide of battle in your favour.

Temple of Nod[edit]

Superweapon
Cost5000
AbilitiesEMP Countermeasures
RoleSuperweapon
Build Time50 seconds
Power-20

Nod's superweapon, the nuclear missile, is deployed from this facility. Most notably, however, the Temple of Nod has backup generators that can be used to bring any and all underpowered units back online - allowing you to turn the tables on an enemy who thinks he can stop your units with an EMP.

Shredder Turret[edit]

Anti-infantry defense
Cost600
UpgradesCharged/Supercharged Particle beams, Quad turrets
RoleAnti-infantry defense
Build Time6 seconds
Power-5

All Nod base defenses now are composed of four components - a hub and three slave turrets. Destroying the hub is the only way to destroy the turret completely; otherwise the turrets will simply rebuild and repair themselves.

Shredder Turrets function very well against large groups of infantry - fanatics, riflemen, and the like. They aren't as effective against singular units because of their splash-like attack, but they can still easily eliminate lone enemies.

Because how the hub and its slave turrets all detect stealth, it is very easy to set up a large network of shredder turrets to secure your base against commando and engineer raids.

The Quad turrets upgrade gives the hub an extra turret.

Laser Turret[edit]

Anti-vehicle defense
Cost1200
UpgradesLaser Capacitors, Quad turrets
RoleAnti-vehicle defense
Build Time12 seconds
Power-10

The laser turret is the equivalent of the Guardian Cannon. It packs about the same amount of power when all three turrets combine their lasers. Lasers, like all Nod turrets, have a hub and three slave turrets. The Quad turrets upgrade gives the hub a laser and allows it to attack.

While spreading shredder turrets out is often a good idea to secure your base against commando raids, the same cannot be said about the laser turret, due to its lack of power against vehicles. It is highly unlikely the laser will manage to destroy anything larger than a Predator, Scorpion, or Seeker tank, so the laser turret needs its focused firepower.

Obelisk of Light[edit]

Anti-vehicle defense
Cost1800/2000
RoleAnti-vehicle defense
Build Time18/20 seconds
Power-15

The Obelisk of Light is, shot-for-shot, the most devastating base defence in the game, but it cannot slice through multiple units like the Sonic Emitter or strike aerial units like the Storm Column.

The Obelisk of Light is the Brotherhood's iconic defense. Its attacking power isn't quite as powerful as it was before, but it is still extremely powerful. It can be made even more powerful by placing Beam Cannon units around it and having them charge the Obelisk.

Obelisks fire extremely slowly and have a long charge-up time before firing, so it is quite easy to overwhelm an Obelisk with multiple smaller units.

On the topic of smaller units, however, the Obelisk of Light has the new ability to, against a large squad of infantry, make a large sweeping motion with its laser to strike the entire squad with a single strike.

Disruption Tower[edit]

Stealth Generator
Cost1000
RoleStealth Generator
Build Time10 seconds
Power-10

The Disruption Tower is the next step for Nod hiding their bases. Unlike the Stealth Generator from Tiberian Sun, Disruption Towers can't cloak themselves or each other. You can use disruption towers in this sense, however, as traps - when the enemy sees a disruption tower, they may believe a quick airstrike can eliminate it and they'll be able to see what's going on. A nest of SAM Sites can make attacking the Disruption Tower a costly move.

SAM Site[edit]

Anti-air defense
Cost800
UpgradesTiberium Core Missiles, Quad turrets
RoleAnti-air defense
Build Time8 seconds
Power-8

The SAM Site is Nod's primary anti-air defense mechanism. Also consisting of three turrets slaved to a hub, the SAM Site fires volleys of missiles at aircraft. Shot-for-shot it causes much more damage than GDI's AA battery, and they cause splash damage; making them useful against massed air units.