Custom Map #3740: Triangle. By: Peter R

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Peter R

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There are not many triangle-shaped maps in CW3, now I understand why. It's not simple to draw a perfect triangle, even though I used my mathematic skills to calculate  ??? .

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notice the price of collectors, don't bother losing them
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notice the price of the forge
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first build enough energy, nullifying can be done later
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Please enjoy!
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PMouser

huh, even with the spoilers, it is still imposible to do it before the creeper come, still energy defecite mastered me again
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Peter R

Hi,
I suppose there are several ways. This is how I did it:
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Start with your CN as far as possible away from the emitter, close to the runner-base.
Build many collectors, then several reactors and a few canons to defend your CN. Keep on building reactors and expand your number of canons, mayby also a few mortars, and try to gain creeper free area. If the situation is stable, you can nullify.
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Good luck.

Loren Pechtel

A different approach that barely worked for me:

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I landed just south of the spore tower.  A few collectors, a couple of cannons to hold off the creeper.  I then nullified the tower.  I thought that I was dead when the spore timer ran down to zero (I had no beams) but it died before launching.  By then I had lost one collector and one cannon was weakening but I now had a PZ for the other.  From that point on it was routine.
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GoodMorning

That approach worked for me, too.
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Build a few sacrificial Collectors and a Forge - with that and 2 PCs, the Spore is destroyable earlier, and you can still be building Reactors alongside it.
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