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Yeah, I have to agree with Anarchid - the Reef seems to be a bunch of barely-related stuff duct-taped together... a common feature with Strider-scale units. They don't get enough regular usage, so people don't think about them enough to realize how insane they are.
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Yeah, I have to agree with Anarchid - the Reef seems to be a bunch of barely-related stuff duct-taped together... a common feature with Strider-scale units. They don't get enough regular usage, so people don't think about them enough to realize how insane they are.
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I
mean,
the
Strider
ships
are
(
1)
an
artillery
ship,
(
2)
an
artillery
submarine
with
an
anti-nuke
bolted
on,
and
(
3)
an
artillery
ship
with
an
anti-nuke
bolted
on.
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I
mean,
the
Strider
ships
are
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(1) an artillery ship,
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(2) an artillery submarine with an anti-nuke bolted on, and
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(3) an artillery ship with an anti-nuke bolted on.
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I understand how it happened, but the end result isn't real good.
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I understand how it happened, but the end result isn't real good.
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Obviously ZK will always have need for the Reef, but I wouldn't stress the specifics of its loadout as I imagine there is at least one dev with a plan to revamp this aspect of the generally-broken sea-play.
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Obviously ZK will always have need for the Reef, but I wouldn't stress the specifics of its loadout as I imagine there is at least one dev with a plan to revamp this aspect of the generally-broken sea-play.
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