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Temporary allying is also useful in the midfield.  In large-volume air scrimmages, units tend to become scattered in the flurry, making them less effective because their attack is less concentrated.  One thing important to remember while temporarily allying is to mass to the desired location before you ally, therefore cutting back on time and losses.  Temporarily allying, remassing and unallying allows you to restage the attack with a more concentrated force.  Use wisely however, because while allied the enemy will continue to attack and destroy a portion of your army.
Temporary allying is also useful in the midfield.  In large-volume air scrimmages, units tend to become scattered in the flurry, making them less effective because their attack is less concentrated.  One thing important to remember while temporarily allying is to mass to the desired location before you ally, therefore cutting back on time and losses.  Temporarily allying, remassing and unallying allows you to restage the attack with a more concentrated force.  Use wisely however, because while allied the enemy will continue to attack and destroy a portion of your army.


(note) This can also be done by taking the SUV off of the beacon, then selecting all of your units and right-clicking back to your base.  That will move your units without them stopping to attack.
This can also be done by taking the SUV off of the beacon, then selecting all of your units and right-clicking back to your base.  That will move your units without them stopping to attack.


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