Destroying an Entrenchment

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Rubble will also remove foxholes/trenches.

Foxholes in sand can be eliminated by HE.

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I ask because I am loathe to put entrenchments where my opponent may benefit from them.

So if I want to put an entrenchment on the forward slope of Kakazu I want to know if I can destroy it. Pillboxes I can, caves I don't need to, but trenches and FHs are pretty much immortal.
 

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I ask because I am loathe to put entrenchments where my opponent may benefit from them.

So if I want to put an entrenchment on the forward slope of Kakazu I want to know if I can destroy it. Pillboxes I can, caves I don't need to, but trenches and FHs are pretty much immortal.
You do need to consider whether your opponent can use a fortification more than you can. It's pretty tough to destroy a hole in the ground.

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IMO the best way to place entrenchment to prevent enemy use, is to put it in front of a building or woods so he can't see you from it. Only played Kakazu Ridge a few times, but from my memory the defender has plenty of caves and pillboxes and trenchs aren't that important to either side. OK flame me
 
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