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==A Brief Treatise On Requisition Points== Requisition points are divided into three types: Listening Points, Relics, and Critical Locations. Listening Posts are the bread and butter of acquiring requisition. You can build Listening Post buildings to increase the flow of requisition, add defences that also grant more requisition flow, and depending on your faction, build units. Listening Post defences generally are strong, but will falter in the wake of vehicles or dedicated assault, so they are mostly for early game area denial and rear defence. Level 2 defences are effective and basically rape most infantry, but cannot be relied upon to hold a point on the map. Keep in mind that you may need to rebuild Listening posts from time to time, as their output will degrade over time. Relics are similar to Listening points, except that they exist largely to call in the most powerful units. Relics and Critical locations both take longer to gain control of than Listening Posts, so ideally these should wait until you have a more stable defence line. Everything else about Listening Posts basically applies. Critical Locations are positions that cannot be built upon or around, but the exchange is they have substantially higher req output that will not degrade over time. They are harder to build and thus more vulnerable to capture from enemy jump troops or light infantry.
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