'Call of Duty: Heroes' tips and tricks: Build resources and win

Call of Duty: Heroes Activision

The popular "Call of Duty" franchise now has a mobile game app that is similar to the famous "Clash of Clans." The game involves combat strategy and players have to defend the base and make it "impenetrable."  Gamers can invite their friends to play the game and build alliances. The gaming app is currently available in iOS App Store. The app will also arrive in Google Play Store and Amazon Appstore. 

The new "Call of Duty" game comes with 30 upgradable structures and five legendary characters from the "Call of Duty" franchise, including Captain John Price, Sergeant John "Soap" MacTavish, and JSOC operative Mike Harper.   

Those who are planning to download the game or are currently playing it, below are some of the valuable tips and tricks of the trade on how they can win in "Call of Duty: Heroes." 

Build miners and oil pumps 

A vital part of the game is managing and building resources. The easiest way to gain more stockpiles is by attacking other players or completing missions. 

Protect and constantly upgrade the Command Center 

The Command Center is the most important building in the game. Thus, it needs to be protected from attacks and needs to be constantly upgraded. 

Intensify defense mechanism 

In order to repel enemies' attacks, players need to strengthen their defense. Defensive items should mostly cover the grounds. These items should also protect the most important infrastructure in the base. 

Make a Heroes' Post 

After the Command Center reaches Level 4, players can build the Heroes' Post and assign Heroes to defend the base. It will be beneficial for players to build this structure as soon as possible. They need to make sure to take advantage of the Heroes' special abilities to defend the base. The tide of fights depends on how a player effectively utilizes these Heroes. 

Log in daily 

Players of "Call of Duty: Heroes" will benefit from playing daily as the game offers rewards and perks.

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