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After that, basically just build up and focus on roadies and a metal beast, plus maybe a head splitter. Upgrade your basic units, make sure you have 2x thunderhogs to keep folks healthy, mass your troops on the left side just before where you take the bridge to the enemy side.
Use Call of the Wild at your stage to protect your own booth and alert you if there's a problem. Build a Rock Crusher, and unleash Hell.
Playing as Ironheade against her on the same map, she wound up upgrading rapidly and kicking my ass. Unlike in the campaign, you don't get any of the special guitar strings or axe treatments, nor any upgrades on the Deuce. That means you just have a fast car, and the most basic equipment, which makes the Brutal AI considerably harder.
Maybe the game was patched in between whenever this guide was written and today, but regardless, the Brutal AI is a lot smarter than it used to be, and tougher than it is in the campaign.
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