During the first five minutes you can use your flinger and catapult and for the last two minutes those options are unavailable. You have seven total minutes to attack someone. I personally didn’t upgrade until level 40, but I lost out on the speed with which I could grow my empire by not taking the chance I could land in a good area and then quickly looting Kozu and low level players. It is probably not a good idea to upgrade your Map Room to level two until you have a well designed yard and are at least level 38 given you can attack anyone in level two, regardless of disparity. In general, attacking higher level player is a very bad idea as your yard getting leveled will cost you resources and increase the time necessary to upgrade buildings. If you do, those players then get the ability to attack you once for every time you hit them. Higher level players cannot attack people less than two levels below them unless you attack them. As time goes on, wild monster tribes are generally the most valuable as players improve their yards’ defense. In the beginning, poorly built yards by human players can yield the maximum amount of resources for the amount of goo you would have to invest in attacking monsters. You can either attack the yards of human players or loot wild monster tribes. The next best reason is to get revenge on those who attack you, and decrease the odds they attack you in the future. The main reason to attack someone is to gain resources. The monsters placed inside dictates whether you can harm flying monsters. Monster Bunker: Can house monsters ready to defend your yard or outpost and has a fairly short distance before these units are triggered. Railgun: Very long distance, shoots infinitely forward once triggered, high damage, cannot harm flying monsters. Laser Tower: Short distance, attacks multiple monsters with splash damage, medium amount of concentrated damage, and cannot harm flying monsters.Īerial Defense Tower: Long distance, High damage, many shots at once, and only attacks flying monsters. Tesla Tower: Long distance, attacks single monsters rapidly and then takes a pause to reload, and does a medium amount of damage. Can harm flying monsters.Ĭannon Tower: Short distance, attacks multiple monsters with splash damage, and does fairly low damage to a single monster. Sniper Tower: Long distance, attacks one monster at a time, and does very high damage. There are seven types of defensive buildings plus Blocks, Traps, and a Champion Chamber: If they are left out of the middle and unprotected, they can be baited (discussed in the attacking section of this article) and you can lose your strongest defense and increase the odds someone levels your yard. or Bandito units are the strongest ways to defend your yard. In general, Monster Bunkers built close to the middle and surrounded by many other buildings and blocks and filled with D.A.V.E. Check out our article on defense in Backyard Monsters for much more information and reasoning. Use resource buildings and all other structures to catch the attention of monsters while your defensive towers kill them. Your Town Hall and Champion Cage should be built towards the middle, Storage Silos surrounding, and defense around that. Following that, Putty Squishers are of middling value and finally Goo is only important when you’re ready to fill your monster bunkers and loot wild monster tribes.Īim to build your yard with symmetry. In your earliest days of upgrading resource buildings, Twig Snappers and Pebble Shiners are the most important. I would certainly build all possible defensive towers in the final two days, but once there is the appearance of defense within a reasonably built yard, you should be good to go! Knowing that, the best use of your time for that week is to build and upgrade resource buildings and your town hall. You have 7 days of protection at the start, and from my experience attacks are infrequent until you are roughly level 20 and above. If you find this helpful, please share it with your friends! The following guide will cover my experience and thoughts for beginners, defending your yard, champion, empire building, and plenty of miscellaneous advice. There are 2.7 million monthly users on Facebook and 10,330,828 plays on Kongregate. Backyard Monsters is a time-based strategy game that begins with a single yard that you attack and defend from and moves towards building and managing an empire.
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