Repair Priorities: Protecting Key Units and HLT Defense in BAR

Decide which units deserve repair first, keep your heavy laser turrets alive under artillery fire, and manage rezbots during team fights in Beyond All Reason.

Repair your defensive anchors first

When artillery shells your heavy laser turrets, those turrets become your single most important repair target. Without them operating, enemy forces swarm through the gap. Rezbots need clear direction during fights. If they wander to damaged front line units instead of holding your key defensive structures active, the defense collapses regardless of your frontline health. Assign repair bots specifically to HLTs when under bombardment.

Repair ordering during team engagements

You do not want rezbots healing half-dead allied tier one units while your tier two core units sit exposed. Drag and repair commands need to target your most impactful units first. Wolverines do not take priority over Centurions when both groups are damaged simultaneously. Focus repairs on units that provide the highest combat value remaining in the engagement.

Team repair coordination prevents waste

When multiple players send rezbots into the same area, those bots often repair targets that another player already assigned. One player handles commander repairs while another handles turret repairs. Quick team communication about repair assignments prevents rezbots from bouncing between half-healed units and leaving critical structures unattended.

Video study accelerates mechanical improvement

Watching experienced players manage repair bots during live engagements teaches more than any written guide. YouTube content from BAR strategy channels breaks down repair priority decisions in real gameplay scenarios. Study how top players assign and reassign repair orders during chaotic fights, then practice the same patterns in your own matches.

Learning repair management with patient teammates

Repair priority decisions come from experience, and experience comes from mistakes made in actual games. Teams that communicate repair assignments clearly and help each other learn proper bot management create stronger overall defense. Creed of Champions members share that kind of practical knowledge between matches because they understand that better individual mechanics make the entire team harder to beat.

[Crd] It is so easy to get on with everyone and there is zero toxicity. Just fun games of BAR which can have quite a toxic community usually.