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A coward, huh? Gee, I wouldn't have put it that way. Ducking prevents your unit from getting killed. Ducking is a smart tactic, plain and simple
But whatever floats your boat, dude ;)
5. a unit moving slower will always beat a unit moving faster;
Excellent guide man but this makes no sense, they contradict each other. One of the two units will ALWAYS first sight the other one, but you said a unit moving slower will always beat a unit moving faster. So what if the faster unit First Sighted the slower unit? Idk who would win. These two points contradict. But Id love to know the answer!