1 |
My
advice
would
be
to
not
morph
commanders
as
a
main
part
of
your
game
at
all.
Usually
I
leave
my
support
commander
unmorphed
until
I
have
more
income
than
my
fac
is
running
then
morph
it
to
level
1
with
a
particle
beam
and
damage
booster.
The
reasoning
is
that
you
will
not
come
in
for
raiding
heavy
enough
to
kill
your
com
before
you
have
the
income
to
morph
it
to
level
1,
where
it
will
be
able
to
defend
itself
against
most
raiding
parties.
This
does
leave
you
in
your
base
longer
building
defenses,
but
you
are
usually
left
with
more
E
income
and
less
stalling
at
the
beginning.
You
may
want
to
skip
the
usual
raiders
and
go
straight
for
a
con
to
expand
faster,
but
this
is
largely
dependent
on
the
map.
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1 |
My
advice
would
be
to
not
morph
commanders
as
a
main
part
of
your
game
at
all.
Usually
I
leave
my
support
commander
unmorphed
until
I
have
more
income
than
my
fac
is
running
then
morph
it
to
level
1
with
a
particle
beam
and
damage
booster.
The
reasoning
is
that
you
will
not
come
in
for
raiding
heavy
enough
to
kill
your
com
before
you
have
the
income
to
morph
it
to
level
1,
where
it
will
be
able
to
defend
itself
against
most
raiding
parties.
This
does
leave
you
in
your
base
longer
building
defenses
and
energy
generators,
but
you
are
usually
left
with
more
E
income
and
less
stalling
at
the
beginning.
You
may
want
to
skip
the
usual
raiders
and
go
straight
for
a
con
to
expand
faster,
but
this
is
largely
dependent
on
the
map.
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3 |
I personally see morphing a commander as a main part of your strategy when you could have got units instead to be a sin. I very rarely morph my com past level 1 unless I am excessing, in which case another com level is better than the metal being completely wasted.
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3 |
I personally see morphing a commander as a main part of your strategy when you could have got units instead to be a sin. I very rarely morph my com past level 1 unless I am excessing, in which case another com level is better than the metal being completely wasted.
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