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Campaign Feedback - Rovers, Faraday and Puppy

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1 Cadentem ( Easy) : 1 - Cadentem ( Easy) : [spoiler]As others have said, using the Badgers en-masse makes the mission pretty easy if you micro them to focus-fire on the ground, keeping enemies from easily returning fire ( though the Badgers weren't able to shoot at the Stingers on the high ground without moving into their range) . In addition to that, I personally found the Fencers to be useful not only for defense, but also for setting up a blockade, and besieging enemy positions. While my Badgers were clearing out the southern path ( opening a path for my ally's spiders to scale the southern cliff and destroy one of the enemy bases) , I was positioning my Fencers just outside of range of enemy defenses, picking them off from afar. ( However, the Pickets and Stingers still outranged the Fencers, so I opted to use them to block off the northwestern areas. ) [/spoiler]
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3 As others have said, using the Badgers en-masse makes the mission pretty easy if you micro them to focus-fire on the ground, keeping enemies from easily returning fire (though the Badgers weren't able to shoot at the Stingers on the high ground without moving into their range). In addition to that, I personally found the Fencers to be useful not only for defense, but also for setting up a blockade, and besieging enemy positions. While my Badgers were clearing out the southern path (opening a path for my ally's spiders to scale the southern cliff and destroy one of the enemy bases), I was positioning my Fencers just outside of range of enemy defenses, picking them off from afar. (However, the Pickets and Stingers still outranged the Fencers, so I opted to use them to block off the northwestern areas.)