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Mechabellum Review

A fundamental rule of positioning is speed. Fast units, like the nimble Wasp or the heavy melee Rhino, will charge ahead and engage the enemy quickly. Slower, heavy-hitting units, like the Fortress or Melting Point, will lag behind. You must consider this unit speed when you place them. A common tactic is to place your most resilient units in front to absorb damage, while your high-damage, fragile units stay protected in the back. The game's "chess-like" nature means every placement is a move and countermove against your opponent.

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Command Log: Mastering the Frontline in Mechabellum Welcome, Commander. Whether you’re just finishing your first rounds in the Commander Academy A fundamental rule of positioning is speed

At first glance, Mechabellum looks simple. It is a 1v1 auto-battler where two players face off across a hexagonal grid. You spend money to deploy units (mechs), they spawn in, and they fight to the death. The last player standing with HP wins. You must consider this unit speed when you place them