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Lead-Footed Trukkboy Driver




Los Angeles

Soooo..... How do you guys go about this?

I play an Ork BW rush army and I cannot manage better than a draw in this scenerio.

Any tips or tactics people are willing to share?

14 Trades and counting

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Preacher of the Emperor




Boston, MA

Ork BW is easy in this scenario. Place your objective as far forward as possible in your deployment zone, as close to the 24 inch mark to your opponent's objective as you can. Leave a couple of truck units in reserve to act as a second wave and push forward with the battle wagons. The close proximity of the two objectives allows you to keep your forces concentrated and the speed of your reserves along with their ability to come in anywhere along the long table edge lets you quickly mass on a weak point.
   
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Lead-Footed Trukkboy Driver




Los Angeles

I dont have any trukks.

I play 3 BWs and I am considering going up to 4 BWs. (at 1850)...

I do like the idea though. I never thought of putting my objective forward.

14 Trades and counting

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Revving Ravenwing Biker




I think objective placement in C&C is really about predicting the course of the game and trying to figure out where you will likely be by turn 4-5. So in the case of BW Orks, you can reasonably put it as far forward as you can. Push them off it with your initial rush.



 
   
 
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