Not all vehicles, or bases, are created equally. How do you choose a defensive wall vehicle and set-up your Defensive Wall slots? Recently Mobile Strike has added Assault Vehicle Wall Slots along side of your traps to help improve your base defense.
The wall in Mobile Strike has always been about traps protecting your base. Recently Mobile Strike has added Assault Vehicle Wall Slots along side of your traps to help improve your base defense. These 3 new slots allow you to place any of your current Assault Vehicles from your hanger directly into your wall.
The first key to having an effective wall is picking the correct vehicles to place in these slots to maximize your base performance by adding more defense to your base. Sounds great right? But how can to choose?
Defense Wall Slot Setup
First steps though, your base has to have level 1100 wall. Then you have to open the slots on your wall.
You will find the defending vehicles tab on your wall beside traps. To open these you must purchase the wall unlocks from packs in the gold store.
There are 3 slots and each slot has a specific labeled unlock. The unlocks are not universal.
How to Choose a Vehicle
Look at which vehicle you use currently on your base for a rally, solo, and control point. You do not want to place these in the wall slots because once an AV is in a slot you can not use for deployment.
Remember you can change your wall slot vehicles at any time. They are not locked into your wall. Take out, replace, and test them anytime.
All stats included in this article are for Level 130 Rank 13 Assault Vehicles. If they are not fully leveled to 130 or not a Rank 13 vehicle your stats will be different than listed here, you can find the current information on each vehicle in your base Hanger.
Vehicle Not for Wall Slot
Attack type assault vehicles are NOT your best choice for your wall. Let’s look quickly at the vehicles included this class of assault vehicles.
Solo and Attack Type Vehicles
The troop type vehicles are specific to one troop type when used on a solo or rally deployment, these Assault Vehicles will give:
- 12000% Troop Attack
- 13000% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
- 14000 % Type Specific Attack — Bio, Pyro or Hydro
Solo troop type vehicles include:
- Bionetic Locust – Bio attack
- Pyronetic Locust – Pyro attack
- Hydronetic Locust – Hydo attack
The attack specific assault vehicles are specific to your rally target, base or control point, on deployment each will give:
- 12000% Troop Attack
- 13000% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
- 8800% Rally Health
Attack Type Vehicles includes:
- Locust RVS – Rally vs Base
- Locust RVCP – Rally vs Control Point
So we have ruled out a few choices for the assault vehicles for your wall defense, now let’s look at the other vehicles you have available.
Best Assault Vehicle for Base Solo & Rally Attack
I mentioned not using your best assault vehicles for your wall because once you place in a defensive wall slot you can not use for deployment.
Let’s take a look at the assault vehicle.
Havoc
Havoc is currently the best rally vs base AV available. If you are a rally lead or just like to rally bases you do not want to place this in a defensive wall slot.
Keep it available for deployments in your base hanger. The statistics of this vehicle covers everything you need for a successful attack:
- 12000% Troop Attack
- 9750% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
- 19500% Troop Defense Debuff
- 11000% Rally Attack vs Base
- 8800% Rally Health vs Base
There are several choices for your second assault vehicle in rally deployments.
Check out the statistics of the other assault vehicles and choose your best vehicle for your deployment needs based on your target. There are several effective vehicles combinations available.
Still Looking For Defense Vehicle
So now we have 7 more vehicle choices left. Rally attack on these remaining 7 vehicles is 11000% for each of them, so we do not need to compare that statistic.
When looking at your base determine where your needs are by looking at the current base statistics and your current type of gameplay.
There are several types of players in this game, are you a control point lead, a rally filler, a rally lead, a solo attacker, a trap base, or maybe a defensive farm bases? All of these types of bases have a specific need when it comes to defense.
For example:
If you are a rally base who needs extra rally attack choose a defensive wall AV based on these statistics to add more defensive debuff and rally health.
If you are a control point lead choose a wall AV for more holding health and attack debuffs.
If you are a defensive base go for the most defense and attack debuffs as possible when choosing a wall AV.
Let’s Choose a Vehicle
The current vehicle stats available on a fully leveled Rank 13 vehicle at level 130 are listed here:
Dauntless
- 18000% Troop Attack
- 13000% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
Seeker Destroyer
- 12000% Troop Attack
- 13000% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
- 15000% Troop Health Debuff
GOL3M
- 12000% Troop Attack
- 16250% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
- 18000% Troop Attack Debuff
Panther
- 12000% Troop Attack
- 13000% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
- 15000% Troop Attack Debuff
- 15000% Troop Defense Debuff
BLIZZ-8RD
- 12000% Troop Attack
- 9750% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
- 10500% Bionetic Attack
- 10500% Pyronetic Attack
- 10500% Hydronetic Attack
- 18000% Troop Attack Debuff
Banshee
- 12000% Troop Attack
- 9750% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
- 10500% Bionetic Attack
- 10500% Pyronetic Attack
- 10500% Hydronetic Attack
- 18000% Troop Defense Debuff
3P-OCH
- 12000% Troop Attack
- 9750% Troop Defense
- 11000% Rally Attack
- 10500% Bionetic Attack
- 10500% Pyronetic Attack
- 10500% Hydronetic Attack
- 18000% Troop Health Debuff
Best Choices for Base Types
Defending and Rally Fill
For most bases that have well-rounded gameplay, where you are defending and attacking bases, a combination of debuffs may be the best vehicles for your wall :
- Cyber Blizz-8rd
- Banshee
- 3P-OCH
Rally Lead or Control Point
For rallying leads and Control Point bases we have found in testing that a higher attack debuff and more health debuff combination is currently working very well:
- Seeker Destroyer
- 3P-OCH
- BLIZZ-8RD
Conclusion
As you have probably determined by now, there is no ONE answer to which vehicle goes into the Defensive Wall Slots.
Remember you are adding base defense, choose the type of defense that best meets the needs of your base abilities.
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