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Rebel inc escalation trainers
Rebel inc escalation trainers








rebel inc escalation trainers

Desert place has both mountains, and the desert. Mountain pass has two sets of mountains, though you might need more coalitions to run around and protect the countryside. Every map in the game has a place where you can keep insurgents contained. Get that base of 5-7 stable zones going while your troops keep them contained. The insurgents will fester in the mountains, spawning their camps and slowly growing stronger. In the midgame, your goal isn't to defeat the insurgents. If the insurgents try to escape those three mountain tiles, your guys will beat them off. Place two soldiers (preferably one coalition and one national, but its fine if you need to use two coalition) at the foot of the mountain. The bar goes almost all the way red, he isn't winning at all, and then the insurgents run right past him and start attacking the countryside and cities, and then the insurgents have 6 or 7 tiles while you're nervously waiting for your national troops to finally finish training and your $1 a month to finance a new upgrade. But then the coalition gets his butt kicked. A new player might get their coalition soldier up and have him run right up into the mountains to attack the insurgents. Generally, the insurgents spawn in those mountains, and then begin moving downwards to the nearby countryside and city. Let's think about the first map, with the mountains in the upper-right corner. So many new players see the insurgents running around destroying things in the mountains, and charge their troops right up there to try and destroy them early on. Maybe you won't destroy the insurgents - but that segues into number two.Ģ: Trying to destroy the insurgents (too early) Those zones will protect you from lack of stability rep loss, and keep your bank account in good shape (more stable zones = more $$). Once you have a solid base of 5-7 zones stable, you've just about won. Keep dealing with concerns and fighting corruption as your top priorities in the midgame, and keep the money you dump into fighting the insurgents to a minimum. You need to invest in civilian and government initiatives, even as the insurgents are swarming. If you've read the other thread "war is not the answer" then they are absolutely right. So many players see the Insurgents rolling in, begin panicking, throw all their money into coalition troops and national troops and then there's MORE insurgents and then suddenly they're losing 3 reputation a month to lack of stability and then DEAD.

Rebel inc escalation trainers how to#

Here are some of the biggest mistakes I see new players make, and how to avoid them:

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There's no shame in playing on normal or casual until you've got a feel for what you need to happen.

rebel inc escalation trainers

There's no denying that despite the appearance of being a simple strategy game, Rebel Inc has a steep learning curve and you need a good strategy to survive. I've seen a lot of discussions for people on this forum complaining about the game's high difficulty. Please read my new, much more thorough guide here instead: EDIT: This guide was created when I was much worse at the game, and before patches changed the game balance, and so is pretty badly outdated.










Rebel inc escalation trainers