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*Switching?
 
*Switching?
::If you switch the factory, you can surprise the enemy and destroy their units quickly and efficiently. However, making the second factory does slow down production and new units will take some time to be built. However, if this can win the game, use it. Once you do this, leave the old factory so in the even the new one is destroyed, the old one can build again. This is perfect if you swapped to air as the enemy will probably have anti-aircraft, and will lose lots of units if you attack with normal ground units.
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::If you switch the factory, you can surprise the enemy and destroy their units quickly and efficiently. However, making the second factory does slow down production and new units will take some time to be built. However, if this can win the game, use it. Once you do this, leave the old factory so in the even the new one is destroyed, the old one can build again. This is perfect if you swapped to air as the enemy will probabaly have anti-aircraft, and will lose lots of units if you attack with normal ground units.
  
  
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*Where it can be used?
 
*Where it can be used?
::For example, Hovercraft, Rovers, and Heavy Tanks are only usable on flat ground—they can't climb hills and mountains., while Spiders can go anywhere other than deep water.
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::For example, Hovercraft, Rovers, and Heavy Tanks are only usable on flat ground -- they can't climb hills and mountains., while Spiders can go anywhere.
  
  

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