simplified fort warp and fort loop

-Your main occupies f/2 (fort 2) next to sub1. that fort belongs to your main, and any troops dispatched to f/2 belong to your main.
- sub1 occupies f/1 (fort 1) which is next to your main, and as earlier any troops dispatched to f/1 belong to sub1
- what this accomplishes is that troops you dispatch to f/1 now call back to sub1, and vice versa any troops dispatched to f/2 callback to your main.
On to fort looping

-at level 10 you get 3 forts and 3 subs. the same basic principle applies to fort loops as the basic fort warp, but in order to dispatch from your main to sub 2 you must go from main to sub1 to sub2.
-Your main will occupy f/3 (fort3), sub2 will occupy f2, and sub1 will occupy f1.
-Now when you dispatch troops from main to f1 they callback to sub1. when you dispatch troops from sub1 to f2 they callback to sub2. when you dispatch troops from sub2 to f3 they callback to your main which completes the cirlce.
-These techniques enable you to place your subs in the wastelands of the map in clusters of forts, and still be able to move troops around your bases with a fraction of the dispatch time we know that cats require to walk over an hour map time. Please feel free to critique and post feedback as this is my first thread that I have started here. Thanks in advance.
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