Every 5 waves try to get more suplus of the materials you already have.Īlso a last important tip: NEVER BUILD ANY MAJOR LINES OR POWER STATIONS NEAR THE SPAWN AREA to graphite and silicon by wave 5, titanium and metalglass at wave 15, etc. Rule of thumb is every 10 waves, starting at wave 5, try to upgrade to the next best material so you start with copper and lead then inc. It may not be much but early on survival > efficiencyĪs you upgrade and get more ♥♥♥♥ swap out your units for stronger ones as well as turrets and everything else. Lastly anti-air ground units and ships can help a little bit. It also helps later on when you need more room for lager turrets and get higher grade materials, you can just delete 4 blocks and have a 2X2 thick wall made of extremely durable materials (like plastidium or surge alloy). Usually i try to make them about 8 blocks thick to delay them enough to get within shooting distance. Since you already have water for your turrets just build the projection shields near the water lines and you can kill 2 birds with stone.īuild a wall to delay their attacks a little bit until they reach your buildings. Also repair nodes help but require sufficient power so best to have at least +300 excess energy and a couple of batteries nearby to store some extra energy. They're good early on when you got surplus starting materials but not higher grade onesĪs many have said already salvos and scatters are good for early waves just put a crap ton of them and if you can put the highest grade ammo and coolant (water or cyrofreeze) to make them shoot faster.Īlso force projection shields are highly important to have and repair drones/phantom repair drones to repair and replace any damaged or destroyed structures. I like to add them after my defenses already work, but need a lil more damage against dozens of liches in later waves. Originally posted by Silberfuchs:Yes, Fuzes are good, but they have a short range.
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