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Rather an I loose button. So far I have had maybe 2 matches, where the player could actually build a viable strategy around scarabs and they managed to win because of the element of surprise. Probably a rematch would favour me.
@mikon907 wrote:Are they an “I win” button?
Once you have learned to deal with them, they are rather easy to defeat. There are videos on Youtube about that:
Command and Conquer: Rivals SCARABS HOW TO BEAT THEM, STRATEGY, TIPS
Command & Conquer: Rivals - Hate Scarabs? How To Easily Beat Them
- EinarThePillager6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Mister_Crac wrote:Once you have learned to deal with them, they are rather easy to defeat. There are videos on Youtube about that:
Question is, can any non-ranged unit destroy a scarab once its primed (e.g. its standing still on a pad and is ready to commence suicide)? The scarab must not go off like a bomb and both mechanical insects must be destroyed. The only thing I can think of is an enemy rock worm surfacing next to it, thus destruction.
@EinarThePillager wrote:
@Mister_Crac wrote:Once you have learned to deal with them, they are rather easy to defeat. There are videos on Youtube about that:
Question is, can any non-ranged unit destroy a scarab once its primed (e.g. its standing still on a pad and is ready to commence suicide)? The scarab must not go off like a bomb and both mechanical insects must be destroyed. The only thing I can think of is an enemy rock worm surfacing next to it, thus destruction.
Send a fast air unit above the scarab (like laserdrones). The first scarab will attack, hitting your unit when it is above the second scarab. The AoE will destroy the second scarab, too.
- EinarThePillager6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@xMaksuss wrote:Send a fast air unit above the scarab (like laserdrones). The first scarab will attack, hitting your unit when it is above the second scarab. The AoE will destroy the second scarab, too.
Well, I guess that counts, even though I wanted the scarab destroyed while its primed and that it does not attack another unit. Other than ranged units, a rock worm might work as well as a stealth tank (not sure about this one). I'd have to test it first. Basically destroy an idle scarab without losing any units, like how snipers, mrls, giga cannon, artillery, juggernaut and basilisk is a worthwhile counter, but has to be melee.
Edit: it works with rock-worms if there's 2 of them that surfaces next to the scarab at the same time. Stealth tanks can't sneak up to them and other melee units can't destroy scarabs without dying. The thing about the rock-worms is that its very difficult to coordinate, you have to make them surface within a frame or two of each other otherwise the scarab flies off.
If you have ten Tiberium units that shoot bullets like riflemen/militants or dogs/cyberwheels, scarabs cannot beat you even if the scarab user is clever since he can never beat a 40 Tiberium vs a 10 Tiberium spam contest.
If you especially have the rifleman/militants, there is absolutely no way a scarab user can beat you. Period!- EinarThePillager6 years agoSeasoned Ace
Cheap units is the definite way to go, otherwise fast air units. Though if one is very skilled, 2 rock-worms surfacing at the same time would do the trick (I doubt I can do this, but a bot might be able to).
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