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If there are multiple attackable allies within an enemies range, the enemy will always prioritize the ally that was deployed LAST.  Because of this, you should never deploy your most easily killable allies last in stages with a lot of ranged enemies.  Put down your squishiest units first, and then defend them by deploying your tank units afterwards to draw fire.   
If there are multiple attackable allies within an enemies range, the enemy will always prioritize the ally that was deployed LAST.  Because of this, you should never deploy your most easily killable allies last in stages with a lot of ranged enemies.  Put down your squishiest units first, and then defend them by deploying your tank units afterwards to draw fire.   


You can also use this tactic to deploy a unit near an ally that's about to die so that enemies will turn their attention towards your fresh unit and away from your dying unit.  Keep in mind that, of course, your unit must be within the enemy attack range for this to work.  Enemies will neither change their pathing, nor attack out of their possible range just to attack the most recently deployed ally.
You can also use this tactic to deploy a unit near an ally that's about to die so that enemies will turn their attention towards your fresh unit and away from your dying unit.  Keep in mind that, of course, your unit must be within the enemy attack range for this to work.  Enemies will neither change their pathing nor attack out of their possible range just to attack the most recently deployed ally.


Depending on the stage, it could also be wise to NOT deploy your last unit at the very front of your defenses.  If you do, they will not only take all the damage from ranged attacks,  but they will have to deal with the advancing melee enemies as well.  If you're on a stage with strong enemies, this could overwhelm them. It could be wiser to spread out the damage instead of having one unit deal with both melee enemy units and ranged.
Depending on the stage, it could also be wise to NOT deploy your last unit at the very front of your defenses.  If you do, they will not only take all the damage from ranged attacks,  but they will have to deal with the advancing melee enemies as well.  If you're on a stage with strong enemies, this could overwhelm them. It could be wiser to spread out the damage instead of having one unit deal with both melee enemy units and ranged.
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