Advanced route

Advanced Missiles vs Cities play is one clean decision at a time.

Once you know the loop, stop asking what is generally best. Ask whether the lane, missile, or wave that breaks first is still the reason the run slows, then change only that part.

Missiles vs Citiesplayer board
Missiles vs Cities icon

Decision tree: roll -> place -> defend -> upgrade -> reset.

1roll2place3defend4upgrade5reset
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Decision tree

Change one variable at a time.

Advanced players get better results by adjusting one slow step, then running the same route again. Changing upgrades, pathing, and rewards all at once hides what worked.

  • If roll is slow, practice the start.
  • If defend stalls, adjust upgrades.
  • If reset fails, return to the guide route.
Update habit

After updates, retest the first route.

New badges, store items, or update text can change what matters. Retest the first route before trusting old habits or older videos.

  • Use visible goals inside Roblox as progress clues.
Play order

Use this order in Roblox

  1. Name the lane, missile, or wave that breaks first.
  2. Change one upgrade, route, or timing choice.
  3. Run the same route again.
  4. Keep the change only if the run improves.
  5. Recheck the first route after updates.
Mistake fixes

Replace habits that slow the run

Changing everything at onceChange one variable.
Copying old metaRetest in the live client.
Buying around confusionSpend only after naming the slow step.
Decision table

Choose by what happened in the run

SituationActionReason
Route is slowPractice pathingDo not buy first.
Rewards feel wastedSave them for a focused runAvoid random spending.
New update changed the loopRetest beginner routeRebuild the plan.

Quick answers

What should I do first in Missiles vs Cities?

Start by building the first city upgrade, firing missiles at a manageable target, collecting cash, then upgrading the city or missile step that fails first.

Is this Missiles vs Cities guide for new players?

Yes. The first route is written for a Roblox player who wants a short, practical first session for this game.

Should I buy anything before the first run?

Play the free loop first and use upgrades inside Roblox before looking for paid shortcuts.

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