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Andir said:
I still haven't found a good use for the hive towers. The stupid bees just fly around where ever and seem to stick in a horizontal area of the screen. Usually where there are no mobs.

But I have to say, the cold towers are pointless and the laser/fire towers absolutely rule.

I find myself using more cannon towers (the arrow towers I've only found good against spiders) When I get a chance, I usually get fire or laser asap.

Oh, btw, I bought it this morning and was playing with a friend all day today :p

 One trick about The Hive towers is that the little bugs follow where you go.  They move everywhere on the map, but they will concentrate on your position more than on other positions.  Putting yourself on the outside of a group of enemies and a Hive tower is how to use it to its full effectiveness.  Once it is to the Black power level, it is THE MOST powerful tower in the game.  The only thing that rivals it in power is the Flame tower in a good position at black.

 The reason I like the Hive tower so much is it covers both ground and air.  It isn't necessarily the best when an exorbitant amount of enemies are trying to rush the base, but it is something players of this game should learn how to use effectively.



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