Systems

Can You Build Cover and Blow It Apart?

A WARDOGS mechanics guide explaining construction, fortifications, rockets, armored vehicles, destructible buildings, FOBs, and practical fortification timing.

WARDOGS destruction and urban combat screenshot
WARDOGS destruction and urban combat screenshot

Quick answer

Yes, WARDOGS official pages supports both construction and destruction. Players can build useful positions, while explosives and armored vehicles can affect built-up terrain. The exact structure catalogue, durability, repair, and cost rules are not public yet.

What does building do?

Building should be read as objective support. A fortification matters when it protects presence, a route, a revive point, a supply action, or a vehicle approach. A structure in the wrong place only converts cash and time into clutter.

What does destruction do?

Destruction is the counterpoint. Rockets, armor, and heavy weapons can remove cover, open routes, pressure fortified ground, or punish players clustered around a position. Public screenshots and descriptions show the theme clearly, but they do not prove every wall has a separate health value.

How should a beginner use the system?

Ask three questions before building:

  1. Will this position matter before the next Control Zone check?
  2. Can teammates use it without being trapped?
  3. What enemy weapon or vehicle can remove it?

Ask three questions before destroying:

  1. Does this open a route into useful ground?
  2. Does it remove enemy presence or only make noise?
  3. Is the ammunition or vehicle exposure worth the result?

Sources

  • WARDOGS official pages.
  • Official WARDOGS media and descriptions for confirmed construction and destruction framing.