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Dust Front RTS Beginner Tips

Beginner tips for Dust Front RTS demo players, focused on economy stability, vision, unit replacement, and avoiding early RTS mistakes.

Quick answer: Beginner success comes from fewer clean mistakes: do not fight blind, do not overextend from production, and do not let economy gaps decide the battle.

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Step-by-step guide

  1. Keep production near the plan

    Do not build units just because the queue is empty. Build what supports the next objective: hold, scout, replace, or push.

  2. Use vision as a resource

    Vision prevents surprise losses and shows whether the enemy is changing pressure. Losing scouts is cheaper than losing the main force blind.

  3. Protect repair and storage paths

    Repair access and storage continuity are easy to ignore until a fight exposes them. Check them before a push.

Quick reference

Beginner mistakes

MistakeSymptomFix
OverextensionUnits win first fight then collapse.Wait for replacement flow and fallback.
Weak scoutingEnemy pressure feels random.Use vision before committing.
Economy gapsProduction stalls during fights.Check power, storage, and factories.
Panic techBuild changes every fight.React to confirmed causes only.

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FAQ

Should beginners play aggressively?

Only after the base can support losses. A slower stable start is better than an early push that breaks production.

What should I read after this page?

Read the deployment-zone page if your run fails early, or the economy page if production stalls.

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