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=== Playing against snakes === When you're being harassed by snakes, putting up some [[Sniper Balloon|sniper balloons]] or [[Barbed Wire|barbed wire]] is usually good enough to prevent further harassment though you need to be careful while they are still building. Alternatively, if you have [[Lizard|lizards]], you can try to chase down any retreating snakes and pick them off if possible. In a battle, snakes are a pretty high priority target, as leaving them alone for very long can cause a lot of damage to your army. You generally want your Tier-1 units to take as many snake hits as possible. Each stack of poison does a minimum of 10 damage, so any extra stacks of poison on a Tier-1 unit (except [[Mole|moles]]) is "wasted" to kill the unit faster. Probably the safest unit to bring with you against snakes is [[Pigeon|pigeons]], It takes two pigeons per poison stack to bring the net damage to zero, but it's still extending the life of an otherwise dead comrade. Keep in mind that pigeons cannot remove poison but only prevent the unit from dying from it (granted you have enough of them) by healing the damage done, you still need to go back to base to cleanse the poison without waiting for it to wear off naturally. Come late game, it's also possible to take them out before they get a chance to do anything with the [[fox]], or to have them poison undead mice from the [[owl]].
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