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==General Strategy== The sectorial excels at area denial and speed bump tactics causing your opponent to waste orders having to deal with shit in their own table half. Meanwhile, your troopers are moving up to add more pressure and capture objectives. *Muttawiah are mobile Jammer bubbles, provide smoke, and have multiple template weapons to deal with most troop types. V:Dogged also makes them more annoying to deal with. *Fidays has special deployment rules for Impersonation allowing them to deploy further up the board. They can make quick attack runs taking out vital targets like a sniper or other ARO threats, and/or lay mines around the other side of the table. *If they pass their Inferior Infiltration roll, Daylami can also cause problems. *Lasiq Snipers can lock down long fire lanes. Lasiqs with rifles can create deadly Suppression Fire bubbles in the midfield. *Farzan Minelayers infiltrates with a mine deployed or the other options are in position ready to capture objectives. *Even if you kill the Muyib team leader or cause him to go Dogged, Number 2 ensures the team never breaks. Muyibs can also carry Antipersonnel/Viral Mines or E/maulers. *Doctor Plus reliably heals troopers, making your opponent have to deal with them, or possibly spend further orders to ensure their kill. The sectorial is not without it's weaknesses. *No MSV higher than L1 *No Eclipse Grenades, Albedo, or White Noise to avoid enemy MSV2and3 *The only truely capable troopers are all mid-high cost making this a slightly more elite army than QK or vanilla Haqqislam. Ghulams, Muttawiah, and Daylami are cheap and good, but they can't carry the army. *Not a lot of ARM busting BS weapons, so you may struggle taking down heavier TAGs and HIs. However, you have access to a plethora of explosives as well as weapons acting against BTS; at the very least, Govads carry breaker pistols (don't mock them til you finish off a hard target with one), then there's the E/Maulers on Muyibs and Ghulam, the Muttawi'ah's E/Marat and even Ayyars can take an E/Mitter - hell, even Viral weapons can work too. Arguably, attacking BTS in most cases is equivalent or ''better'' than ARM against TAGs and HIs. Because of all the pros and cons, this sectorial requires a higher level of synergy and tactics and a bit harder to master than other point-and-shoot armies.
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