

It is a rookie mistake to dive in and try to claim as many outposts as fast as you can. Attack and take over as many as you like, but always be aware of both your resources and your enemies. You are not limited to just one extra outpost. If you can afford it, this is the top of the line. It will take a seasoned player to take out this outpost. Its defenses are excellent, as are the extras. This is the ideal choice for veteran players. True to its name, this kit is large in both cost and protection. While costly, it is definitely a viable choice, depending on your resources. This kit gives good defense, extra towers, and an overall better defensive layout. It will give you enough time to properly set up added defenses against other players.Īs the image above shows, the perks rise along with the price. While not the best choice, it is definitely a good one for your first outpost. It provides decent protection, added harvesters, hatcheries, and monster housing. This kit is ideal for someone just starting to get into outpost takeovers. Once your protection has faded, you will be an easy target to other players. You are not given ample time to build up a proper defense. This requires a lot of time spent building your new outpost, one building at a time. You only get your Town Hall and one worker. This is the lowest kit possible, and it’s a poor option. As mentioned before, I cannot stress the importance of having a large resource stockpile, unless you plan to spend real money buying shiny. You are allotted close to two days of protection, so choosing the right kit is critical. Once you have successfully claimed your new outpost, you are given four options: The basic starter package, the Regular Kit, the Large Kit, and the Mega Kit. Next, you will need more resources to purchase a starter kit for your new outpost. As you can see from the image, it requires 2,000,000 of each resource type to claim an outpost. Earlier we mentioned that it is a good idea to have a large stockpile of resources.

It may take a few attempts to destroy the base, but once that is complete, the image to your left will show up. Claiming an Outpostīy following this Backyard Monsters Outpost Guide, you should have little trouble destroying an outpost. To be able to take over an outpost, it must be completely destroyed, as the image on your left shows. They are easier to take over and you can avoid retaliation from another player. As you are just starting out, it would be advisable to choose a monster controlled outpost.
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Once your housing is full with your preferred attack units, it’s time to choose your target. We will go further into this, after your army is ready for its first attack.

It is important to have a good stockpile of resources before you begin your attack. Now that your Map Room is at level two, you can begin your preparations for taking over outposts. You must recycle your level two map room and rebuild the level one room. If you feel overwhelmed, or do not think you are prepared just yet, there is one way to get back to the old view. Now you are open to attack from a much larger player base. This is where the advanced phase of the game begins, and things get a bit more complicated. Opponents ranging from computer controlled to player owned outposts. There are many more opponents to choose from. As you can see the view is completely different.
