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====Defending against it====
 
====Defending against it====
The best defense against any cheese is scouting, and this is true here. Build your lightest raider and send it to your opponent's base. Since the Ogre is an expensive unit, by the time your raider gets there it should still see the Ogre in the factory being built, or just as it moves out. Since the opponent has commited quite a bit of resources to this rush you can affort to just spam lots of LLTs and the occasional Picket to hold it off. If your factory has a skirmisher, that would be a good choice to make as well.
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The best defense against any cheese is scouting, and this is true here. Build your lightest raider and send it to your opponent's base. Since the Ogre is an expensive unit, by the time your raider gets there it should still see the banisher in the factory being built, or just as it moves out. Since the opponent has commited quite a bit of resources to this rush you can affort to just spam lots of LLTs and the occasional Picket to hold it off. If your factory has a skirmisher, that would be a good choice to make as well.
  
 
While Rovers don't have any normal skirmishers, being able to produce a Dominatrix by the time the Ogre hits you turns the cheese upside down, as the Dominatrix will easily capture the Ogre, making it your enemy's problem now.
 
While Rovers don't have any normal skirmishers, being able to produce a Dominatrix by the time the Ogre hits you turns the cheese upside down, as the Dominatrix will easily capture the Ogre, making it your enemy's problem now.

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