Attack the Opposing Base
A strong side attack is often successful because of the greater firepower the unit brings to one side of the opposing base. The key is to play aggressively and to move quickly. When the opposing base comes into view, the strong side force should divide into two units: one will attack the base head on while the other will try to flank the base, always staying on the strong side of the field. The frontal assault should engage the defenders and allow the flankers to advance and clear out the base.


