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Wargame red dragon best deck
Wargame red dragon best deck




Infantry is also decent, though they lack anti-armour capability. The 130mm howitzer is always a good choice. The SPAAG 1992, like the Hwasung-Chong IFV, can cause major headaches for anything that has the misfortune of flying over it. The auto cannons on recon and the Chonmas are also handy. They also have decent midrange tanks, and the T-72M will come out on top against anything in the same price range. They can get off up to two volleys against Winchestering targets, and most of the time that will be enough to bring them down with Veterancy. support and the AAM model is capable of pulling off some truly devious licks against enemy air if your x4 IGLA spam hits its target. Your tracked IFVs are decently fast, will chew up Blufor regulars with inf. I've been playing NK Moto in 10v10s and smaller matches for a couple of weeks now and I have to say that it works surprisingly well as a complimentary deck to more "meta" Redfor options. The main thing is that they simply don't have that much which is special about them either, save for the 40% availability bonus, the B-5, and the Hwasung-Chong. They're really the only deck with that much of an availability bonus which still comes close to being well rounded and capable outside of niche scenarios. I'd definitely take them over ANZAC and probably over Poland, as well as, barring niche circumstances, any other 40% availability deck.

wargame red dragon best deck

A 40% availability bonus means you will never run out of units.Ĭertainly not a wonder deck, but they're much better than the opinion of them as the worst in the game. They have good, if not spectacular infantry, a decent opener thanks to light infantry, BTR-80As, wheeled reconnaissance assets, wheeled AA, and helicopter hunters, surprisingly capable AA, the B-5 bomber, some interesting niche fighters which can work if they get close enough, reasonably capable tanks, etc. Most of these however, can be worked around. They do lack for SEAD, cheap tracked IFVs (although their tank options do make up for this), high AP ATGMs, good tube artillery, and reconnaissance. North (best) Korea is actually pretty close to what is needed for a competitive deck imo.






Wargame red dragon best deck