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Argh what did I do! Uh ...
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There are quite a lot of ways to break the game/mod. Most of them consist of building impossible fortresses or traps the AI has no way of getting through. A flying fortress is the most common way of just outwitting the enemy. So you have to give them a fair chance - until new mob-types are added that will eventually even that out. It's more fun that way :)
As dumb as the enemies are (we are still talking about minecraft here), they tend to surprise you at times. The latest fort we built, the one in the OP, had a tiny-little underground room with the nexus inside of it. We built this whole big courtyard around it, plonked a tower on the shaft and set tons of traps (spiderweb, minefields, dispensers, you name it). While most of the earlier waves tried to reach the shaft to jump down to the nexus, there were those that just dug under our defenses and completely ignored the obvious path. We caught them after a while how they tunneled under our walls.
At the end of the round there was this enormous cavern under our base - they tended to ignore our defenses and did something surprisingly smart. Some even began to hole out a mountain that was nearby, as if they tried to secretly build a larger tunnel to our base from a point, where we couldn't see them.
One could argue that it's a no-brainer that they'll stupidly charge towards the nexus and, when its underground, just refuse to scale the walls of your fort, but this was still a pretty cool thing that happened. And even cooler if you have to improvise and make decisions on the spot to foil their plans.
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