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Backyard monsters attacking strategy3/18/2023 ![]() A Spider can form with a Skeleton on its back making a Spider Jockey.They can both drop String and Spider Eyes when killed.While Spiders spawn naturally in the game, Cave Spiders only come from Monster Spawners from Mine Shafts.Cave Spiders are poisonous: the poison cannot kill you itself, it will only bring you down to 1 heart at most.They look the same except the Cave Spider is blue and smaller than a normal spider.Are a neutral mob when in higher light levels and are hostile when in a lower light level so if you run into them at night, they will attack you if you attack a neutral spider in daylight, it will defend itself and attack back.These, alongside walls and defense towers are surrounding the protected buildings and are the first to get attacked. – The other buildings are: low level resource gatherers, town hall and all the other buildings you can create. These are placed in the middle and protected always, while other buildings are used to distract the attackers. ![]() I also have one silo, two monster hatcheries and two monster housings. – I have high level building of each resource gatherer, except for the goo, of which I have two. ![]() One of the biggest problems players are facing in the game is that of the base building: how to place the buildings in such a way that your resources are safe? Unfortunately, there’s no golden rule of thumb to follow since the environment can work in or against your favor, but here’s how I’ve set up my base after a few tries and found it to work best against attackers: This way you will loot tons of resources easily! How to build a perfect base in Backyard Monsters? Later on, you should adopt the same strategy using waves of Ichi and Brain and when possible, create huge armies of Crabtron to attack other players. You might also wish to use Bolts with Octo-ooze if the other player has strategically placed the silos and resourcers in the middle. Obviously, by attacking players! Early on, you should attack in waves with Octo-ooze and Pokey monsters to destroy the towers and resource silos. – You should use all the walls you can in order to protect your base! How to get more resources faster in Backyard Monsters? I found Finks to be quite useless during the early stages, and so are Eye-ras if there are no walls. – For starters, using Octo-ooze and Pokeys to attack is the best since they are cheap, easy to produce and they can do quite some damage. The more time it takes for enemy monsters to get to your buildings, the better. – When close to getting out of protection, try to get the best out of the environment (the mushrooms) and strategically place the buildings around. – But do remember to collect all your resources and bank them in time! You might find them extremely valuable if you can afford to save them for later. – Do NOT collect the quest rewards unless you REALLY need the resources. You need strong towers to defend against players once you’re out of protection! – Your second focus should be on upgrading your towers. You need, while in protection, to upgrade the resource gatherers fast and build two silos – Try logging in at least twice per day during the first days of playing in order to quickly build up your base. In this article, I am going to share with you a bunch of Backyard Monsters Tips and Tricks in what can be considered and early strategy guide for the game. However, mastering the game takes a lot of time and dedication and you’ll need a perfect strategy in order to be competitive in the game. Backyard Monsters, as stated in my review, is one of the coolest and most complex Facebook games at the moment.
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