Can an opponent deploy units behind my base, if I build it beside the natural border of my land?
In Star Wars Commander you are given a tract of virtual land where you can build your base. I have yet to engage a multiplayer opponent and, from what the game states, I will not be attacked until I first attack another player.
Since I am about to start attacking opponents, I want to be sure that I have an optimal base layout. My question is, can I use a corner of my build-grid as a natural barrier, or will the game allow an attacking opponent the ability to deploy opponents a square or two from behind the barrier of where I am allowed to build?
Currently I can build 60 wall units and that isn't enough to protect all of my buildings. However, if I can use an edge of my space to my advantage, I think I can wall-in all of my buildings and protect myself from a rebel assault.
Best Answer
Not only that but if your shield goes over that sliver the troops will land inside your shield.
As for the number of walls, they don't need to enclose all of your buildings. They should be used in a way that slows down the progress of the attacker and separates small units from larger ones (the little guys walk and the big guys have to stop to take the walls our).
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