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A good player kills 2 Lotus and 3 mex with 2 Scythes or 8 glaives.
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1 |
A good player kills 2 Lotus and 3 mex with 2 Scythes or 8 glaives.
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2 |
In the progress, he loses maybe 2-4 glaives or needs to stand idle to heal the scythes which doesn't matter because they already made cost.
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2 |
In the progress, he loses maybe 2-4 glaives or needs to stand idle to heal the scythes which doesn't matter because they already made cost.
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3 |
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4 |
425m worth of metal killed and probably 30 seconds = 60m lost on income (or more if they are overdriven or a constructor is nearby).
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4 |
425m worth of metal killed and probably 30 seconds = 60m lost on income (or more if they are overdriven or a constructor is nearby).
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5 |
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6 |
A stardust will kill more scythes and glaives, but putting a stardust on every 3 mex sets you either back 30 seconds and you risk losing that stardust during build porgress.
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6 |
A stardust will kill more scythes and glaives, but putting a stardust on every 3 mex sets you either back 30 seconds and you risk losing that stardust during build porgress.
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7 |
The emeny could choose to expand undefended and make 120m per minute more - a second constructor which follows the first and builds defenses on already claimed mex spots.
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7 |
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8 |
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8 |
The
emeny
could
choose
to
expand
undefended
and
make
120m
per
minute
more
-
a
second
constructor
which
follows
the
first
and
builds
defenses
on
already
claimed
mex
spots.
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9 |
If
5
Lotus
are
needed
to
defend
the
whole
front,
you
pay
450m
for
Lotus.
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10 |
How much should your 450m Lotus be able to kill?
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