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Firstly, you should never play on any world other than Arrakis. But, when there are very few games going I will sometimes play in other places.

I was playing a game against a newbie on Draconis. He had a bad air defense, but was making a lot of guild. I defended my base against guild, but I forgot about a huge area on which I had no buildings.

At one point I built two MCV's. I was only supposed to build one, but I built an extra. I took this extra with me when deployed some Kobra outside his base. He later destroyed my base with his guild, and I destroyed all of his guild, but then I still had the MCV! I deployed it on the closest rock. I eventually got a hanger and had a great time destroying his Fac every time he rebuilt it. I killed his one drone with an AA mine! I had use Feyds to destroy a lot of buildings. This includes the Guild Palace. I airdropped some Feyds into his base (it was VERY east) to kill the Conyard, while I deployed an EITS over his fac. After I destroyed his Conyard and Fac, He rushed me with the Minos that he had defending his big base entrance.

I used my Kobras as decoys and attacked the Minos with Deviators!

Moral of the Story:

When a game goes long, make extra MCV's. Use them in the following ways:

Deploy one or two on a different rock(s) so you have more space and faster build time.

Bring at least one with every big group of units you have.

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I usually don't have alot of space in my base to deploy a few extra con. yards.

That is why I said to deploy it on a different rock.

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