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The Rover update

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3/30/2024 4:39:51 PMUSrankCliver5 before revert after revert
3/30/2024 12:42:37 AMUSrankCliver5 before revert after revert
Before After
1 [b][i]The Rover Update 2.0[/i][/b] 1 [b][i]The Rover Update 2.0[/i][/b]
2 \n 2 \n
3 - Masons have armor when not building
3 - Darts now have a burst weapon ON TOP of rapid-fire gun! (DPS unchanged, burst gun deals no physical damage, only slow damage) 4 - Darts now have a burst weapon ON TOP of rapid-fire gun! (DPS unchanged, burst gun deals no physical damage, only slow damage)
4 - Scorchers are faster when hidden in the fog of war. (Mobility improvement only) 5 - Scorchers are faster when hidden in the fog of war. (Mobility improvement only)
5 - Fencers gain an armor boost when deployed, to discourage "dodging" even more (damage removed = damage dodged) 6 - Fencers gain an armor boost when deployed, to discourage "dodging" even more (damage removed = damage dodged)
6 \n 7 \n
7 [b]- [/b]Rippers have randomized health. 8 [b]- [/b]Rippers have randomized health.
8 "The design is scratched together for speed, which makes it an impressive piece of engineering for even sticking together." 9 "The design is scratched together for speed, which makes it an impressive piece of engineering for even sticking together."
9 "It's like they don't even Care where to put the carcass!" 10 "It's like they don't even Care where to put the carcass!"
10 - Engineers of the hover tech 11 - Engineers of the hover tech
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12 [b]- [/b]Ravager's carcass cannot be reclaimed for metal, but can still be destroyed. 13 [b]- [/b]Ravager's carcass cannot be reclaimed for metal, but can still be destroyed.
13 "Their armor was designed to be so poorly made that it is virtually impossible to reuse within a warfare scenario." 14 "Their armor was designed to be so poorly made that it is virtually impossible to reuse within a warfare scenario."
14 "You have to respect how durable ravager's armor is. For something that cannot be reused, the uncultured knew what they were doing." - Unknown commander 15 "You have to respect how durable ravager's armor is. For something that cannot be reused, the uncultured knew what they were doing." - Unknown commander
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16 [b]- [/b] A badger can deploy 5 mines at a time. Each badger adds 5 more mines to the supply. Losing badgers makes previous mines cost zero supply, on top of disintegrating after a while. 17 [b]- [/b] A badger can deploy 5 mines at a time. Each badger adds 5 more mines to the supply. Losing badgers makes previous mines cost zero supply, on top of disintegrating after a while.
17 \n 18 \n
18 - Impaler's missiles cost 5 metal (not sure if this is a thing already but it's good enough) 19 - Impaler's missiles cost 5 metal (not sure if this is a thing already but it's good enough)
19 \n 20 \n
20 - Dominatrix gains cloak when idle, after capturing one unit. 21 - Dominatrix gains cloak when idle, after capturing one unit.
21 Dominatrix gains a health bonus upon 5 captures. 22 Dominatrix gains a health bonus upon 5 captures.
22 \n 23 \n
23 "Rovers were designed by rebel forces to quickly sweep the land after the confederate's missile strikes. The scorcher proved to be both cheap and effective in small quantities, with its carcass being reused in future designs. Many designs skip the molting process in favor of slapping metal bars on wheels to skip production time. Many marvel not only at the factory's effectiveness, but also at its functionality." 24 "Rovers were designed by rebel forces to quickly sweep the land after the confederate's missile strikes. The scorcher proved to be both cheap and effective in small quantities, with its carcass being reused in future designs. Many designs skip the molting process in favor of slapping metal bars on wheels to skip production time. Many marvel not only at the factory's effectiveness, but also at its functionality."