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Updated for 1.13.1.0, January 2024
  
== Posts ==
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= Preface =
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/272019#272019 Battle split systems]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/38351?postID=269485 Status of projectile dodge AI]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/268346#268346 Realistic strengths and weaknesses of unit design]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/267676#267676 Patching exploits in the context of Revenant spire]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/265995#265995 Split as of May 2024]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/262077#262077 Why can't AA shoot at units that are launched into the air?]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/260498#260498 Resign votes and spectators]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/36557 Niarteloc: The Art of Zero-K]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/258844#258844 Why only one faction?]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/257355#257355 Quick Stat Tweak weekends idea]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/257669#257669 Strategic and tactical cloaking]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/256372#256372 Some stuff about playerbase size, that will probably age]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/256192#256192 Air factories can be countered by anti-air, and this is fine]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/255888#255888 Why there are so few units that shoot while submerged]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/255869#255869 Playing with numbers vs. playing with physical entities]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/255629#255629 Attack move isn't the "fight optimally" command]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/255624#255624 Mixed compositions are meant to outclass single-type armies (halfway down a response post)]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/254276#254276 Nanoframe decay]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/250719#250719 An unoptimised introduction to log scoring]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/250570#250570 The design principal of player ownership being irrelevant to the simulation]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/250525#250525 History and design of the start box system]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/250097#250097 A note on allied units blocking projectiles]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/249836#249836 Fuzzy information and the prediction-reveal loop of radar dots]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/249730#249730 Designing away the need for automation with Dante]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/249310#249310 Disarm and Self-D] (page 2, links to battle threads aren't great)
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/248257#248257 The impact-prominence ratio and complexity budget]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/247767#247767 More on air design and escallation]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/247421#247421 Air design vs. Starcraft]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/246201#246201 How powerful should dodge AI be?]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/245550#245550 Moderating respecting the efforts of your team]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/243736#243736 Physics vs. Balance and Fun]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/243706#243706 An example of latency and unfairness in unit AI widgets]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/242114#242114 Approaching balance and feedback]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/236480#236480 History of Zero-K]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/33533?postID=239075 Jumpjet physics]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/238679#238679 Big teams room splitting]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/32899?postID=235399 Win conditions]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/228033#228033 Guidlines for good UI interactions for widget and gadget development.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/219329#219329 Widget development is not necessarily helpful for game development.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/226780#226780 Levels of UI customisation.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/230140#230140 The high-elo room conversation.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/32161 Types of RTS Skill]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/27783?postID=197436 What does Starcraft 2 do well?]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/11391?postID=116233 Macro, and why have powerful UI/automation?]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/231293#231293 Weapon behaviour is independent of target]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/32336?postID=230904 Rank system proposal]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/231979#231979 What a good league should do]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/32336?postID=230973 Similar league discussions]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/232595#232595 Riot/raider mix units]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/31939?postID=227487 Approaches to balancing and design, factory RPS, mex cost.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/19692?postID=138089 Why do automation and what are its effects?]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/213041#213041 The retreat range bonus]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/29727?postID=213918 Superfluid release notes, to compare to origins.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/28677?postID=205627 Preserving jank without sending units to space.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/32548?postID=232977 Bomber design]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/23199?postID=166182 GDS notes in chat log form]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/23478?postID=169143 The infinite APM model, shared unit control, and decisions vs. actions]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/31189?postID=219329 Stance on personal widgets and cheating implications]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/31189?postID=219442 What sort of skills should ZK test?]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/32203?postID=229649 Complexities involved in introducing new players]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/28090?postID=205131 A thread on factory plates.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/6026?postID=72297 Against repulsion shields]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/9347?postID=100405 Terraform cost calculation]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/8920?postID=96441 Comparing ZK to Supreme Commander]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/28707?postID=205955 Superweapon design goals]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/24238?postID=176172 Two ways to implement smart units] [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/24238?postID=176184 (with followup)]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/162734#162734 Shield link as a mechanic, not an AI (AI vs. baked behaviour)]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/32308?postID=230629 Taking feedback]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/24482?postID=178307 On armour classes]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/11881?postID=121652 Bomber design history]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/24039?postID=174191 Unit renames history]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/24239?postID=176093 Opponent AI design]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/20965?postID=150979 Release notes introducing dynamic commander morphs]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/24303?postID=176526 Expansion and aggression as the core of RTS]
 
  
== Mod Requests ==
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<span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>: I would happily make a new factory to make only this unit
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/37598?postID=265805 Tech-K]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/256736#256736 Werewolf/Among Us]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/256735#256735 Upgradable Units]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/35281?postID=250344 Custom Factory Creation/Drafting]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/34788 Sleeper Agents]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/34953 Demon Gate KotH]
 
  
== Rambly Low Quality Posts ==
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<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>: I feel good when I make this unit
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/31530?postID=223057 Weapon consistency vsx outcome consistency.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/31189?postID=219555 Messy response post about personal widgets.]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/27262?postID=192770 A lengthy game analysis]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/24039?postID=174191 Renames thread]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/23234?postID=166656 Command panel design] and [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/22553?postID=158781 another]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/10056?postID=110427 A reference for the old UI]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/6665?postID=81265 Sound design (a bit outdated)]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/9347?postID=100405 Technical details of terraform cost.]
 
  
== Notable Release Notes ==
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<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>: I feel OK about making this unit
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/23355?postID=167750 Sea rework]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/20965?postID=150979 Dynamic commanders]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/31045?postID=218312 Terraform tweaks]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/32102?postID=228632 Idle behaviour and simple command panel]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/11434?postID=116072 Overkill prevention]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/31937?postID=227228 Construction plates]
 
  
== Old Balance Threads ==
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<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>: I am normally a bit unhappy if I have to make this unit, often other factories have better options; may still be quite strong in specific situations
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/24988?postID=182489 Planetwars] [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/24988?postID=182514 and another]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/6531?postID=120450 Shieldbots]
 
* [http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/11779?page=0 Widow]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/91314#91314 2018 Balance]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/28449?postID=202701 Skuttle] and [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/22161?postID=154195 more Skuttle]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/11528?postID=116961 Nuke]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/8856?postID=95639 Detriment]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/1895?postID=17880 Amphbots]
 
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/22947?postID=164029 Spiders]
 
  
== Topics ==
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<span style="color:orange">'''D Tier'''</span>: I am quite unhappy to make this unit
* [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/260468#260468 Rank limits and player rooms becoming the large teams room by default]
 
* The old XP morph system: [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/6714?postID=81408 1], [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/9911?postID=108674 2], [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/108925#108925 3]
 
* Superfluid: [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/29609?postID=213115 1], [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/29727?postID=213918 2]
 
* Commshare: [https://zero-k.info/Forum/Post/223118#223118 1]
 
  
=== Factories ===
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<span style="color:brown">'''F Tier'''</span>: I do not make this unit, and you should not make it either
Factories fall into a few categories that define a few themes:
 
* Vehicle: Rover, Tank, Hover.
 
* Bot: Cloak, Shield, Spider, Jump, Amph.
 
* Sea: Hover, Amph, Ship
 
* Air: Gunship, Plane
 
  
Vehicle factories share a few traits:
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<span style="color:#666">'''Unclassifiable'''</span>: Too weird or specialized to give a sensible grade
* Their movement is generally speedy, cannot traverse steep cliffs, has noticeable turning circles.
 
* Vehicles posses the heaviest and most reliable artillery.
 
* Vehicles tend to lack solid skirmishers.
 
  
Bot factories share a few traits:
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Ratings are for a mid-size teams game on a moderately large land map unless otherwise indicated. 1v1 ratings would be different.
* Can at least pass hilly terrain, are slower than vehicles, have good turn rates.
 
* More focused on a utility mechanic (see cloak, shield, jump, all-terrain, sinking).
 
* Has janky or nonexistent artillery.
 
* Good or efficient skirmisher units.
 
* Each has some take on a sneaky bomb/assassin type unit.
 
  
Rover, Tank and Hover should be standard matchups on relatively large or flat maps. In this context:
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= Constructors =
* Rover: Emphasises general speed in its mainline units, but has the slowest main raider. Light and efficient.
 
* Tank: Emphasises escalation and assaults. Has raiders that can get it to the midgame.
 
* Hover: Emphasises glass cannons and extreme designs. A tenancy for precise energy weapons.
 
  
Cloaky and Shield are cheap generalist factories. Their units are more efficient than vehicles, but are generally slower. Comparatively:
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<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
* Cloaky: Faster and prefers open areas due to direct fire weaponry. Glass cannon. Light units want to win by inflicting more losses than they take. Units are able to fend for themselves (eg Knight and Ronin are relatively good vs raiders).
 
* Shield: Tankier and prefers hilly terrain due to indirect fire. Can escalate and assault. Wants to win through efficiency and attrition. Units are quite vulnerable to hardcounters when not supporting each other.
 
  
Spider and Jumpbot are more specialised bot factories. To do well they will likely need impassible terrain to exploit and a map that is not too large.
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'''Convict''': Borderline S tier. Basically a combat unit in its own right, between supporting Felon and protecting its own turrets.
* Spider: Fairly straightfoward but lacks a true raider.
 
* Jump: Where all the janky units are stored.
 
  
Amph and Hover would ideally be reasonable 3rd options on veh or bot maps.
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'''Welder''': Also arguably S tier. Strong at all stages, although the cost is a little annoying early game.
* Hover: Currently works this way since it doesn't interact much with the water.
 
* Amph: Needs work to be more viable on land maps. It does not need to be as viable as Hover because the specialised bot factories can take up some of the slack.
 
  
Gunship and Planes are support factories. They should be rarely 1v1 ploppable. They are intended to escalate the game in complexity past the first 8-10 minutes as AA becomes a consideration. Striders somewhat fill this role as well.
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'''Constable''': Very good early game constructor. Fragile and inefficient in late game.
  
Ship should be the backbone of sea play. While land could look like eight main factories and three support factories, sea looks more like one main factory and five support factories. If sea is a significant part of a battle then not having at least one Ship player is probably a mistake. To that end:
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'''Conjurer''': As a constructor it is B tier at best... but it enables some cloak shenanigans.
* Ship has 3 or 4 raider-ish units that can be made from the start of the game.
 
* Ships generally have bonkers stats compared to their ground counterparts.
 
  
== Factory Issues ==
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<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
  
=== Jumpbots ===
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'''Weaver''': Sometimes you need to build things on a hill.
* Pyro is generally bad against raiders and too expensive for what it does, yet could be oppressive sometimes.
 
* Jumpjets break weapon velocity prediction. This will become important and annoying if Pyro ever sees much use (affecting matchups such as Glaive and Archer while leaving Duck and Dagger unaffected).
 
* Skuttle is annoying for all involved and doesn't interact after it goes off. Some people specialise in it, but it doesn't seem worth keeping overall.
 
* Very weak to turret spam.
 
  
=== Spider ===
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'''Mason, Quill''': Meh.
* Venom is annoying to use and to fight because it depends on overlapping AoE successfully. It also self-damages your own Fleas.
 
* Flea may need to be slightly better. Venom or Redback should be moved into the role of slow raider.
 
  
=== Amphbot ===
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<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
* Generally a bit slow.
 
* Needs a Buoy to do many things on the map.
 
* Has no way to deal with Recluse or Rogue in the midgame.
 
* Very weak to turret spam.
 
  
=== Shield ===
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'''Conch''': On land it is slow and expensive. Spoiler alert: it is in a different tier on water maps.
* A single Outlaw is a bit too good at making a shieldball unattackable at Ravager range.
 
  
== General Issues ==
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'''Wasp''': Useless as a combat constructor, but decent at expanding if it doesn't die to Swift.
* Stardust should gain almost nothing from attack ground. Essentially, it should automatically fire towards things that it could tickle with the edge of its AoE.
 
  
== Todo ==
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<span style="color:orange">'''D Tier'''</span>
  
=== Better Idle Behaviour ===
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'''Crane''': I guess expand with this if you absolutely have to... but it's pretty ass.
when a unit goes idle -> self-acquired attack command.
 
  
1. If the target is a fleeiee, skirmiee or swarmiee then tactical AI almost as usual.
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== Strider Constructors ==
* Move back to original position when re-idle.
 
* If the target is too far from idle location, and I am closer to the idle location than the target (+ some constant), then Move back to original location.
 
  
For example a Glaive may move back if the target is further than 500 elmos away from idle location and if the Glaive is 100 elmos closer to the idle location than the the target. Ronin may have similar numbers, but the upshot is that on retreat it won't be closer than its target to the idle location.
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'''Funnelweb''': <span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>, although its construction is less important than its shield.
  
2. Add an idle-only fleeiee table, mostly to be used for raiders against riots.
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'''Athena''': <span style="color:#666">'''Unclassifiable'''</span>. Practical efficacy lies anywhere from A to F tier, depending on the vanity of the person using it.
this seems exploitable (the Move command means that breaking vision against a target will be a way to bait) but I suppose the idea is decent basic behaviour
 
it is just meant to give you a bit of time to notice that something is happening
 
  
Addendum: If a unit goes idle with an enemy in range then it should attack it without using idle tactical AI, as the user probably meant to tell the unit to attack.
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== Commanders ==
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<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
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'''Recon''': Does not die to Placeholder. Dies a lot to Lance though. S tier if it enables expansion for you (like on Quicksilver). To avoid throwing your computer out a window when you get Lobstered, this chassis is mandatory on lava maps.
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<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
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'''Guardian''': Dies to Placeholder, but at least it has HP so it's less likely to die to Lance. The free drone is quite handy, use set-target to tell it where to go and scout.
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'''Engineer''': Dies to Placeholder and Lance. The blueprint-stealing tool has some useful applications though; for example, if you are playing air grab a land constructor.
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'''Strike''': Dies to Placeholder and Lance. However, in a meta where Engineer is popular, Strike is the best commander at running down and killing Engineers.
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= Raiders etc. =
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<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
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'''Scorcher''': When you need sheer DPS, accept no substitutes.
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'''Glaive, Bandit''': Throwing some of these into almost any army composition makes it better. Good screening, good DPS.
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<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
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'''Kodachi, Pyro''': Very good early game, but they lose value a lot quicker than the A tier raiders. I have a serious skill issue with both of these units.
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'''Scythe''': I also have a skill issue with this unit. At its best this is maddening. At its worst you are just punting metal. YMMV.
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'''Dagger''': This does not have the DPS to do a lot of raider jobs, and Hover suffers for it sometimes. Still, it's good in a lot of direct raider matchups and gives planes a nasty surprise.
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<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
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'''Blitz''': Pretty poor in low numbers outside the very early game. A big ball of these can be scary, but eventually they tend to run into something they can't stunlock and then they get mauled.
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'''Duck''': A bit less efficient than the other bot raiders, unless there is water involved.
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== Anti-raider / Escort ==
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'''Bolas''': <span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>. If the meta shifts this could be A tier again. Of the units in this role, retains most value against non-raiders.
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'''Venom, Archer''': <span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>. Decent, but loses a lot of value when the other team is no longer making many raiders.
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== Scouts ==
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'''Flea''': <span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>. Has no competition at its job.
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'''Dart''': <span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>. Maybe a generous grade, but this is surprisingly versatile. Gives vision, baits shots, sets up for Scorcher.
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'''Puppy''': <span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>. Placed in this list for lack of a better classification. If you need to deny your opponents reclaim quickly, this is the tool for the job.
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'''Dirtbag''': <span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>. S tier at inflicting EMOTIONAL DAMAGE. But if you want to attack, the Dirtbag gets in your way as much as the opposition.
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= Skirmishers and Fire Support =
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<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
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'''Fencer and Scalpel''': Good cookie-cutter early game units.
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'''Buoy''': Beats a pretty big variety of things while taking minimal attrition.
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'''Felon''': Obviously this has the potential to be really good, but the style it fits into is pretty inflexible.
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<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
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'''Recluse''': A tier on some maps. Good damage, but a little too flimsy for my taste.
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'''Moderator''': When you are ahead this is A tier. When you are behind this is terrible.
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'''Crab''': Extremely strong if it is not countered... but everybody knows its counters.
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'''Rogue''': Really, really bad at defending itself. Decent DPS if it gets to do its thing.
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'''Bulkhead''': Quite bad if you need to move your army. Quite good if it gets to just crawl forward supported by Buoy/Archer. Mostly worse than Grizzly in late game.
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<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
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'''Ronin''': Occasionally good in the early game. Gets outscaled VERY quickly though.
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<span style="color:orange">'''D Tier'''</span>
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'''Dominatrix''': Overrated. You have to have a lot or they don't pose a meaningful threat, and even if you do have a lot they tend to die all at once.
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= Riots =
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<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
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'''Reaver''': Range is a bit of a liability here, but this chews up raiders quite nicely and has strong synergy with cloak/Lobster/Charon.
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'''Mace, Ogre''': Expensive, good at bullying in the early-midgame, tend to be a bit too flimsy late-game. A few of these go a long way.
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<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
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'''Redback''': Gets kited by a few too many things, and not as explosive as Reaver if it gets mobility help, so this doesn't quite make A tier. Quite strong if it gets a good fight though.
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'''Ripper''': Unexciting, but it gets the job done.
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'''Outlaw''': Does the job it is supposed to do for a shieldball.
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'''Dante''': If you need a bunch of small (maybe cloaked) units fried at a moderate distance, Dante is your guy. A bit too fragile to be used as a generic unit.
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<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
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'''Scallop''': This would probably be D tier if it wasn't in the same factory as Lobster.
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'''Claymore''': Occasionally solves problems for Hover on land. Remember that they can shoot over terraform for no particularly good reason.
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= Assaults =
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<span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>
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'''Cyclops''': Difficult to kill, effective against almost anything that costs more than 250 metal and enters its range. An absolute chad of a unit.
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<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
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'''Minotaur''': Has enough HP that a commitment is always required to kill it. What more do you want?
 +
 
 +
'''Thug''': Good at protecting other units that actually do something.
 +
 
 +
'''Jugglenaut''': Needs to be controlled carefully, and with some feeling for the occasionally unintuitive physics mechanics.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Halberd''': This is fine. Not amazing. But fine. Can spot for Lance if you don't have air, but it is rather unsubtle at that task.
 +
 
 +
'''Jack''': In the right situation it's incredible. Otherwise it chases things and makes sad melee noises.
 +
 
 +
'''Grizzly''': Good if you are fighting things it cleanly one-hits. Can be quite dubious otherwise.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Knight''': Strong if it gets a fight it actually wants. But being slow makes that difficult.
 +
 
 +
'''Ravager''': "Light-weight assault" is just not a very powerful role. Assaults want to get in and out without losses and Ravager takes too much attrition, or gets wrecked by stuff like Imp, far too often for my liking.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:orange">'''D Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Hermit''': Like Ravager, but slow. Only avoids an F tier rating because it can abuse highground and is sometimes your only option to push up a steep hill.
 +
 
 +
= Artillery =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Impaler''': Peerless at prying open defences from a safe distance.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Lance''': Has almost no competition in the "delete one unit at a distance" category. However it is quite expensive, quite vulnerable to bombers, and needs good vision from an Owl or the like. If your team's air player is doing well this can easily return to S tier.
 +
 
 +
'''Phantom''': Lance's only real competition in its role. Sacrifices some damage for being much harder to find and kill.
 +
 
 +
'''Firewalker''': Clunky, but unless you are willing to spend for Dante this is the best way to clean up small units and detect cloakers at a distance.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Sling''': Reasonable early game option. Some people like to make these in bulk in the midgame, but in my experience the blob gets punished eventually.
 +
 
 +
'''Badger''': Occasionally somebody makes this look really good. Most of the time it is the better-at-decloaking but worse-at-killing cousin of Firewalker.
 +
 
 +
'''Merlin''': Fragile and has an unfortunate tendency towards friendly fire. Sometimes the big old missile barrage is just what you need though.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Emissary''': I want to rate this higher, but it is a hard unit to make work in a Lance and Impaler world. Terraform helps a lot against Lance at least.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#666">'''Unclassifiable'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Tremor''': Make this when faced with bad terrain (typically terraform) or sometimes against mass shields. Otherwise not worth the metal.
 +
 
 +
= Anti-Heavy and Bombs =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Widow''': Unmatched impact for cost.
 +
 
 +
'''Snitch''': Combined with areacloak this solves an awful lot of difficult problems. Even without a cloak you can sometimes get these to connect for big damage, if you're wily enough.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Imp''': Arguably better than Snitch in the early game; the spider movetype is more useful and you can hide one under a commander. Late game you would prefer to be killing things though.
 +
 
 +
'''Limpet''': This can turn the tide of a midgame fight. Suffers from being in a slow factory which can struggle to take advantage before the slow wears off.
 +
 
 +
'''Racketeer''': The safest but lowest-impact unit on the anti-heavy list.
 +
 
 +
'''Scorpion''': This unit is NOT an assault. This unit is NOT a raider. Stop using it like one. Quite poor at defending itself if caught out of position, so don't let that happen.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Ultimatum''': I can't get this to connect reliably, but when it does...
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Skuttle''': Unreliable, but pretty solid game impact if it does work.
 +
 
 +
= Support and Utility =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Lobster''': From rescuing stunned units to facilitating an assault to throwing enemies in lava, the utility is endless.
 +
 
 +
'''Charon''': Maybe this is a hot take. Enables some pretty brutal offensive drops. This can force AA from your opponent while most of your actual metal is still invested in the land units being transported. Stonks on this unit go up on large maps where you might need to support multiple fronts.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Iris, Aspis''': Maybe these should be S tier, but I do sometimes find that these give you a false sense of security.
 +
 
 +
'''Placeholder''': Potentially completely broken, but its range and HP are poor enough that something generally manages to kill it.
 +
 
 +
'''Djinn''': I get far more use out of this in a logistics role than its sneak attack applications, but either way this is quite useful once you can afford the price.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Hercules''': Transports big units and kidnaps stunned/stationary stuff. You don't need these very often.
 +
 
 +
= Planes =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Swift''': Intercepts bombers, holds its own against most other air, scouts, cleans up raiders in its spare time. Defines how the game of Zero-K is played.
 +
 
 +
'''Likho''': There are very few things this is not good against.
 +
 
 +
'''Owl''': Knowledge is power, and Owl provides it. Even without the jammer this is S tier.
 +
 
 +
'''Thunderbird''': Quite capable of winning games in a single blow at a bargain price.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Odin''': Forces the other team to build a pretty annoying amount of AA if they want to keep their Singus.
 +
 
 +
'''Phoenix''': The new generically-good bomber. Keep a few around even in the late game for targets that aren't worth spending a Likho on. I think building dozens of these is pretty overrated.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Raptor''': I genuinely think this is OK, if your job is to fight Swifts and gunships with help rather than chasing down bombers. I would always have some Swifts though.
 +
 
 +
'''Magpie''': Good against a range of likely early game targets, considerably weaker later. Probably best on high-wind maps to offset the large rearm cost.
 +
 
 +
'''Raven''': Not the game-defining unit it once was, but there is nothing wrong with the Raven of today. Does the job it is designed to do.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#666">'''Unclassifiable'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Sparrow''': Very specific usecases as a jammer, decloaker or scout-without-a-planefac. If you need it for one of those things, build it. Otherwise don't.
 +
 
 +
= Gunships =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Trident''': Really quite good against planes, Swift in particular.
 +
 
 +
'''Blastwing''': These are not good in ''every'' game, but they find a good target surprisingly often even in the face of some AA.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Revenant''': This is still a meaningful rush threat post-nerf, but it no longer has reliable game-winning impact.
 +
 
 +
'''Harpy''': The workhorse of Gunship factory.
 +
 
 +
'''Gnat''': Niche, but if your opponent slacks on AA to protect their strider this is the punishment. Also has some early game uses.
 +
 
 +
'''Krow''': Effective as a finishing blow against a weakened opponent. Very mediocre against somebody who sees it coming and has time to prepare.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Nimbus''': I don't think that the meta is doing this any favours at present, but it's still decent at putting on pressure.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:orange">'''D Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Locust''': Very niche uses in small teams games on large maps. If you build this there is a lot of pressure on you to demonstrate that it was a worthwhile investment.
 +
 
 +
= Anti-Air (mobile and static) =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Angler''': The best anti-bomber AA at anything like its price point.
 +
 
 +
'''Razor''': Single-handedly makes Gunship a bad factory.
 +
 
 +
'''Ettin''': S tier if you need its area of effect attack. C tier if you don't.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Crasher, Tarantula, Vandal, Flail''': All quite serviceable missile-based AA. You need a really gigantic blob of Vandal which can be awkward.
 +
 
 +
'''Toad''': In any other factory this would get built a lot more, but in Jumpfac it competes with Moderator and Jugglenaut. Unique (I think?) among mobile AA in that it can tank a Likho bomb.
 +
 
 +
'''Artemis''': This shuts out enemy air in a way no other AA does... but it is an expensive, flimsy target.
 +
 
 +
'''Chainsaw''': An unexciting compromise between cost, range and impact. It's okay. Enemy air can't stay in its range forever, but if they dart in and out quickly this will only inflict limited damage.
 +
 
 +
'''Thresher''': Static, unarmoured and short range is a pretty bad combination. Ettin is almost always better. But flak AA is quite good in the present metagame and you can't always afford a switch.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Gremlin''': At its new cheaper cost this has potential to move upwards. It does not have the best matchup against flavour-of-the-week Phoenix.
 +
 
 +
'''Hacksaw''': Useful as an early game surprise. Later on, one normally prefers Newton since it can handle Likho and Odin a bit better.
 +
 
 +
= Other Static Defences =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Stinger''': This very nearly makes it into S tier, but its matchup against Lance and Impaler in particular is just a little bit too bad. Among several other roles, Stinger props up the bad-skirmisher factories in the early to mid game.
 +
 
 +
'''Lotus''': Boring, reliable and effective.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Picket''': Mostly used to outrange Lotus these days, and sometimes you need the flex-AA aspect.
 +
 
 +
'''Newton''': Excellent against bombers, and quite decent at defending against riots.
 +
 
 +
'''Faraday, Gauss''': These might go into A tier if not for the "instantly blasted by Lance when they try to do something" issue.
 +
 
 +
'''Cerberus''': A decent option to strangle out the other team when you are in a sound position. If the other team has the eco to throw tacnukes at you at will the value goes down a lot.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Stardust''': Plonk this down somewhere that you expect a bunch of raiders to try to flank. Gets outranged by too many things to be a good frontline turret.
 +
 
 +
'''Desolator''': I think the present meta doesn't favour Desolator but it's not inherently awful. Use it with terraform if you are going to use it.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:orange">'''D Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Lucifer''': This is a lot of metal to spend on something that dies to Impaler.
 +
 
 +
= Tactical Missiles =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Shockley, Eos''': These solve problems that nothing else in the game, short of a superweapon, can solve.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Inferno''': Stop firing these at shields and other stuff it is useless against, I beg of you. Properly used this is fine.
 +
 
 +
'''Zeno''': Throw these at armies in the late game if you have nothing better to do.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#666">'''Unclassifiable'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Quake''': You'll know when you need this. Otherwise quite useless.
 +
 
 +
= Endgame =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Trinity''': At worst, forces single points of failure on your opponent. At its not uncommmon best, ends the game on the spot. Dies to Odin, but can be hidden quite well.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Paladin''': For bullying your opponent around with the EMP missiles and safely getting attrition with the laser, Paladin is unmatched. Not the greatest unit in a pitched battle, though. Doesn't die to Odin.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Detriment''': Might actually be better than all of the superweapons now - it doesn't die to Odin.
 +
 
 +
'''Zenith''': The standard superweapon at the moment, mostly on the basis of its cost. You don't have to be losing a game all that badly for Zenith to be unable to save you, in my experience. Dies to Odin.
 +
 
 +
'''Starlight''': Obviously the best superweapon, if you can afford it. It would have to be a pretty weird game for this to be better than getting a Zenith 22K metal earlier, but stranger things have happened. Dies to Odin.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Bertha''': Does not end games. Can be okay on maps I do not choose to play. Dies to Odin.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:orange">'''D Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Disco Rave Party''': I am told this is terrible now. Not sure I 100 percent buy that, but I guess I will defer to the experience of people who actually make superweapons. If it's good anywhere it is when it won't have to traverse its turret much. Dies to Odin.
 +
 
 +
= Water maps =
 +
 
 +
Assume any water-capable unit not mentioned here has the same rating as it would on land.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#90f">'''S Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Conch''': The seabed tends to accumulate a lot of reclaim and Conch does not die to the artillery that typically claims reclaiming constructors. Absolutely goated. S+ tier. Better than mex.
 +
 
 +
'''Envoy''': Very strong artillery. The matchup against Lance is a bit wonky but Envoy can win it sometimes.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Claymore''': Best anti-sub damage in the game, although if tankiness is a factor you maybe want Siren instead.
 +
 
 +
'''Siren''': Very solid escort for Envoys.
 +
 
 +
'''Seawolf, Duck''': The premier underwater threats.
 +
 
 +
'''Shogun''': In the late game probably better than Envoy, but even then being a single expensive target has downsides.
 +
 
 +
'''Scylla''': This is a pretty expensive way to get a tacsilo that can't throw Shocklies... but if it blows up the opponents' entire economy, who is counting?
 +
 
 +
'''Urchin''': Boring, reliable and effective. Unlike Lotus it can't shoot at gunships or Commander drones, which can be an issue.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Mariner''': Meh.
 +
 
 +
'''Mistral''': Depending on the matchup this can be A tier, but it does tend to get outscaled.
 +
 
 +
'''Hunter''': In very small teams on very large maps (think Inculta Wet) Hunter stocks go up a lot. In the typical sea game its mobility is not so much of a strength.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Zephyr''': Awful against planes, gets one-hit by Likho, sometimes manages to miss gunships too. If it is hitting then its DPS is very solid.
 +
 
 +
'''Cutter''': Decent scout, occasionally has combat uses. Expensive enough that you can't just throw them away like Dart or Flea, though.
 +
 
 +
'''Corsair''': This is actually quite good if the game is suitable for it. Unfortunately there are typically too many underwater units around for Corsair to do well.
 +
 
 +
'''Reef''': The guided disarm missile has interesting applications. Everything else about this unit is somewhere between "useless" and "an outright liability".
 +
 
 +
'''Detriment''': On the one hand, there might be less to threaten this at sea. On the other hand, sea maps tend to lend themselves to superweapons that outscale Detri. Seems like a wash to me.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:orange">'''D Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Locust''': There is a theory where this is good against ships, because Urchin and Hunter can't hit air units at all. Extremely niche.
 +
 
 +
= Appendix: Commander Weapons =
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#44f">'''A Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Beam Laser''': Free, good damage, good range. Very solid weapon.
 +
 
 +
'''Machine Gun''': Good damage and just enough AoE to be helpful against raiders. Range is a little low but since it is ballistic, clever use of terrain or Recon jump can compensate.
 +
 
 +
'''Disruptor Bomb''': Very decent utility option.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:lightblue">'''B Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Light Particle Beam''': B-plus. Somewhere in between Beam Laser and Machine Gun in terms of range and damage, but it's not free and it doesn't have AoE. However, if your plan is to morph further then LPB has the most upgrade potential.
 +
 
 +
'''Riot Cannon, Missile Launcher, Rocket Launcher''': Makes your commander really good in one specific type of fight, but bad at everything else.
 +
 
 +
'''Lightning Rifle''': Doesn't have enough conventional damage compared to the A-tier primaries. I would only use this in synergy with Venom/Widow or maybe Blitz. Without synergy this is D-tier at best.
 +
 
 +
'''Heavy Particle Beam''': Strong, but you have to invest a lot of metal in a dubious chassis to get it.
 +
 
 +
'''Disintegrator''': The potential upside is tremendous, but you really have to put your commander in harm's way to land a shot.
 +
 
 +
'''Cluster Bomb''': Not as much upside as Disintegrator but also less risk.
 +
 
 +
'''Multistunner''': Has a little more potential than Disruptor Bomb, but requires some help from other EMP sources and puts your commander at more risk.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:gold">'''C Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Flamethrower''': Like Machine Gun, but worse.
 +
 
 +
'''Shock Rifle''': This is a really expensive way to make one Phantom. I guess it is a tanky Phantom at least.
 +
 
 +
'''Concussion Shell''': Very, very niche. The only use I have found for this is countering Recluses with a Recon commander on a hilly map. It is pretty good at that though!
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:orange">'''D Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Shotgun''': Like Machine Gun, but a lot worse.
 +
 
 +
'''SLAM''': This is a really expensive way to make an Impaler, and most statics are either overkilled or not killed by 1500 damage.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:brown">'''F Tier'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Hellfire Grenade''': This just doesn't do very much.
 +
 
 +
<span style="color:#666">'''Unclassifiable'''</span>
 +
 
 +
'''Heat Ray''': An occasional cheese option, especially for meme maps like Duck. In any ordinary fight you will just get killed from a distance.

Revision as of 05:11, 21 September 2025

Updated for 1.13.1.0, January 2024

Preface

S Tier: I would happily make a new factory to make only this unit

A Tier: I feel good when I make this unit

B Tier: I feel OK about making this unit

C Tier: I am normally a bit unhappy if I have to make this unit, often other factories have better options; may still be quite strong in specific situations

D Tier: I am quite unhappy to make this unit

F Tier: I do not make this unit, and you should not make it either

Unclassifiable: Too weird or specialized to give a sensible grade

Ratings are for a mid-size teams game on a moderately large land map unless otherwise indicated. 1v1 ratings would be different.

Constructors

A Tier

Convict: Borderline S tier. Basically a combat unit in its own right, between supporting Felon and protecting its own turrets.

Welder: Also arguably S tier. Strong at all stages, although the cost is a little annoying early game.

Constable: Very good early game constructor. Fragile and inefficient in late game.

Conjurer: As a constructor it is B tier at best... but it enables some cloak shenanigans.

B Tier

Weaver: Sometimes you need to build things on a hill.

Mason, Quill: Meh.

C Tier

Conch: On land it is slow and expensive. Spoiler alert: it is in a different tier on water maps.

Wasp: Useless as a combat constructor, but decent at expanding if it doesn't die to Swift.

D Tier

Crane: I guess expand with this if you absolutely have to... but it's pretty ass.

Strider Constructors

Funnelweb: A Tier, although its construction is less important than its shield.

Athena: Unclassifiable. Practical efficacy lies anywhere from A to F tier, depending on the vanity of the person using it.

Commanders

A Tier

Recon: Does not die to Placeholder. Dies a lot to Lance though. S tier if it enables expansion for you (like on Quicksilver). To avoid throwing your computer out a window when you get Lobstered, this chassis is mandatory on lava maps.

B Tier

Guardian: Dies to Placeholder, but at least it has HP so it's less likely to die to Lance. The free drone is quite handy, use set-target to tell it where to go and scout.

Engineer: Dies to Placeholder and Lance. The blueprint-stealing tool has some useful applications though; for example, if you are playing air grab a land constructor.

Strike: Dies to Placeholder and Lance. However, in a meta where Engineer is popular, Strike is the best commander at running down and killing Engineers.

Raiders etc.

A Tier

Scorcher: When you need sheer DPS, accept no substitutes.

Glaive, Bandit: Throwing some of these into almost any army composition makes it better. Good screening, good DPS.

B Tier

Kodachi, Pyro: Very good early game, but they lose value a lot quicker than the A tier raiders. I have a serious skill issue with both of these units.

Scythe: I also have a skill issue with this unit. At its best this is maddening. At its worst you are just punting metal. YMMV.

Dagger: This does not have the DPS to do a lot of raider jobs, and Hover suffers for it sometimes. Still, it's good in a lot of direct raider matchups and gives planes a nasty surprise.

C Tier

Blitz: Pretty poor in low numbers outside the very early game. A big ball of these can be scary, but eventually they tend to run into something they can't stunlock and then they get mauled.

Duck: A bit less efficient than the other bot raiders, unless there is water involved.

Anti-raider / Escort

Bolas: B Tier. If the meta shifts this could be A tier again. Of the units in this role, retains most value against non-raiders.

Venom, Archer: B Tier. Decent, but loses a lot of value when the other team is no longer making many raiders.

Scouts

Flea: S Tier. Has no competition at its job.

Dart: A Tier. Maybe a generous grade, but this is surprisingly versatile. Gives vision, baits shots, sets up for Scorcher.

Puppy: A Tier. Placed in this list for lack of a better classification. If you need to deny your opponents reclaim quickly, this is the tool for the job.

Dirtbag: B Tier. S tier at inflicting EMOTIONAL DAMAGE. But if you want to attack, the Dirtbag gets in your way as much as the opposition.

Skirmishers and Fire Support

A Tier

Fencer and Scalpel: Good cookie-cutter early game units.

Buoy: Beats a pretty big variety of things while taking minimal attrition.

Felon: Obviously this has the potential to be really good, but the style it fits into is pretty inflexible.

B Tier

Recluse: A tier on some maps. Good damage, but a little too flimsy for my taste.

Moderator: When you are ahead this is A tier. When you are behind this is terrible.

Crab: Extremely strong if it is not countered... but everybody knows its counters.

Rogue: Really, really bad at defending itself. Decent DPS if it gets to do its thing.

Bulkhead: Quite bad if you need to move your army. Quite good if it gets to just crawl forward supported by Buoy/Archer. Mostly worse than Grizzly in late game.

C Tier

Ronin: Occasionally good in the early game. Gets outscaled VERY quickly though.

D Tier

Dominatrix: Overrated. You have to have a lot or they don't pose a meaningful threat, and even if you do have a lot they tend to die all at once.

Riots

A Tier

Reaver: Range is a bit of a liability here, but this chews up raiders quite nicely and has strong synergy with cloak/Lobster/Charon.

Mace, Ogre: Expensive, good at bullying in the early-midgame, tend to be a bit too flimsy late-game. A few of these go a long way.

B Tier

Redback: Gets kited by a few too many things, and not as explosive as Reaver if it gets mobility help, so this doesn't quite make A tier. Quite strong if it gets a good fight though.

Ripper: Unexciting, but it gets the job done.

Outlaw: Does the job it is supposed to do for a shieldball.

Dante: If you need a bunch of small (maybe cloaked) units fried at a moderate distance, Dante is your guy. A bit too fragile to be used as a generic unit.

C Tier

Scallop: This would probably be D tier if it wasn't in the same factory as Lobster.

Claymore: Occasionally solves problems for Hover on land. Remember that they can shoot over terraform for no particularly good reason.

Assaults

S Tier

Cyclops: Difficult to kill, effective against almost anything that costs more than 250 metal and enters its range. An absolute chad of a unit.

A Tier

Minotaur: Has enough HP that a commitment is always required to kill it. What more do you want?

Thug: Good at protecting other units that actually do something.

Jugglenaut: Needs to be controlled carefully, and with some feeling for the occasionally unintuitive physics mechanics.

B Tier

Halberd: This is fine. Not amazing. But fine. Can spot for Lance if you don't have air, but it is rather unsubtle at that task.

Jack: In the right situation it's incredible. Otherwise it chases things and makes sad melee noises.

Grizzly: Good if you are fighting things it cleanly one-hits. Can be quite dubious otherwise.

C Tier

Knight: Strong if it gets a fight it actually wants. But being slow makes that difficult.

Ravager: "Light-weight assault" is just not a very powerful role. Assaults want to get in and out without losses and Ravager takes too much attrition, or gets wrecked by stuff like Imp, far too often for my liking.

D Tier

Hermit: Like Ravager, but slow. Only avoids an F tier rating because it can abuse highground and is sometimes your only option to push up a steep hill.

Artillery

S Tier

Impaler: Peerless at prying open defences from a safe distance.

A Tier

Lance: Has almost no competition in the "delete one unit at a distance" category. However it is quite expensive, quite vulnerable to bombers, and needs good vision from an Owl or the like. If your team's air player is doing well this can easily return to S tier.

Phantom: Lance's only real competition in its role. Sacrifices some damage for being much harder to find and kill.

Firewalker: Clunky, but unless you are willing to spend for Dante this is the best way to clean up small units and detect cloakers at a distance.

B Tier

Sling: Reasonable early game option. Some people like to make these in bulk in the midgame, but in my experience the blob gets punished eventually.

Badger: Occasionally somebody makes this look really good. Most of the time it is the better-at-decloaking but worse-at-killing cousin of Firewalker.

Merlin: Fragile and has an unfortunate tendency towards friendly fire. Sometimes the big old missile barrage is just what you need though.

C Tier

Emissary: I want to rate this higher, but it is a hard unit to make work in a Lance and Impaler world. Terraform helps a lot against Lance at least.

Unclassifiable

Tremor: Make this when faced with bad terrain (typically terraform) or sometimes against mass shields. Otherwise not worth the metal.

Anti-Heavy and Bombs

S Tier

Widow: Unmatched impact for cost.

Snitch: Combined with areacloak this solves an awful lot of difficult problems. Even without a cloak you can sometimes get these to connect for big damage, if you're wily enough.

A Tier

Imp: Arguably better than Snitch in the early game; the spider movetype is more useful and you can hide one under a commander. Late game you would prefer to be killing things though.

Limpet: This can turn the tide of a midgame fight. Suffers from being in a slow factory which can struggle to take advantage before the slow wears off.

Racketeer: The safest but lowest-impact unit on the anti-heavy list.

Scorpion: This unit is NOT an assault. This unit is NOT a raider. Stop using it like one. Quite poor at defending itself if caught out of position, so don't let that happen.

B Tier

Ultimatum: I can't get this to connect reliably, but when it does...

C Tier

Skuttle: Unreliable, but pretty solid game impact if it does work.

Support and Utility

S Tier

Lobster: From rescuing stunned units to facilitating an assault to throwing enemies in lava, the utility is endless.

Charon: Maybe this is a hot take. Enables some pretty brutal offensive drops. This can force AA from your opponent while most of your actual metal is still invested in the land units being transported. Stonks on this unit go up on large maps where you might need to support multiple fronts.

A Tier

Iris, Aspis: Maybe these should be S tier, but I do sometimes find that these give you a false sense of security.

Placeholder: Potentially completely broken, but its range and HP are poor enough that something generally manages to kill it.

Djinn: I get far more use out of this in a logistics role than its sneak attack applications, but either way this is quite useful once you can afford the price.

B Tier

Hercules: Transports big units and kidnaps stunned/stationary stuff. You don't need these very often.

Planes

S Tier

Swift: Intercepts bombers, holds its own against most other air, scouts, cleans up raiders in its spare time. Defines how the game of Zero-K is played.

Likho: There are very few things this is not good against.

Owl: Knowledge is power, and Owl provides it. Even without the jammer this is S tier.

Thunderbird: Quite capable of winning games in a single blow at a bargain price.

A Tier

Odin: Forces the other team to build a pretty annoying amount of AA if they want to keep their Singus.

Phoenix: The new generically-good bomber. Keep a few around even in the late game for targets that aren't worth spending a Likho on. I think building dozens of these is pretty overrated.

B Tier

Raptor: I genuinely think this is OK, if your job is to fight Swifts and gunships with help rather than chasing down bombers. I would always have some Swifts though.

Magpie: Good against a range of likely early game targets, considerably weaker later. Probably best on high-wind maps to offset the large rearm cost.

Raven: Not the game-defining unit it once was, but there is nothing wrong with the Raven of today. Does the job it is designed to do.

Unclassifiable

Sparrow: Very specific usecases as a jammer, decloaker or scout-without-a-planefac. If you need it for one of those things, build it. Otherwise don't.

Gunships

A Tier

Trident: Really quite good against planes, Swift in particular.

Blastwing: These are not good in every game, but they find a good target surprisingly often even in the face of some AA.

B Tier

Revenant: This is still a meaningful rush threat post-nerf, but it no longer has reliable game-winning impact.

Harpy: The workhorse of Gunship factory.

Gnat: Niche, but if your opponent slacks on AA to protect their strider this is the punishment. Also has some early game uses.

Krow: Effective as a finishing blow against a weakened opponent. Very mediocre against somebody who sees it coming and has time to prepare.

C Tier

Nimbus: I don't think that the meta is doing this any favours at present, but it's still decent at putting on pressure.

D Tier

Locust: Very niche uses in small teams games on large maps. If you build this there is a lot of pressure on you to demonstrate that it was a worthwhile investment.

Anti-Air (mobile and static)

A Tier

Angler: The best anti-bomber AA at anything like its price point.

Razor: Single-handedly makes Gunship a bad factory.

Ettin: S tier if you need its area of effect attack. C tier if you don't.

B Tier

Crasher, Tarantula, Vandal, Flail: All quite serviceable missile-based AA. You need a really gigantic blob of Vandal which can be awkward.

Toad: In any other factory this would get built a lot more, but in Jumpfac it competes with Moderator and Jugglenaut. Unique (I think?) among mobile AA in that it can tank a Likho bomb.

Artemis: This shuts out enemy air in a way no other AA does... but it is an expensive, flimsy target.

Chainsaw: An unexciting compromise between cost, range and impact. It's okay. Enemy air can't stay in its range forever, but if they dart in and out quickly this will only inflict limited damage.

Thresher: Static, unarmoured and short range is a pretty bad combination. Ettin is almost always better. But flak AA is quite good in the present metagame and you can't always afford a switch.

C Tier

Gremlin: At its new cheaper cost this has potential to move upwards. It does not have the best matchup against flavour-of-the-week Phoenix.

Hacksaw: Useful as an early game surprise. Later on, one normally prefers Newton since it can handle Likho and Odin a bit better.

Other Static Defences

A Tier

Stinger: This very nearly makes it into S tier, but its matchup against Lance and Impaler in particular is just a little bit too bad. Among several other roles, Stinger props up the bad-skirmisher factories in the early to mid game.

Lotus: Boring, reliable and effective.

B Tier

Picket: Mostly used to outrange Lotus these days, and sometimes you need the flex-AA aspect.

Newton: Excellent against bombers, and quite decent at defending against riots.

Faraday, Gauss: These might go into A tier if not for the "instantly blasted by Lance when they try to do something" issue.

Cerberus: A decent option to strangle out the other team when you are in a sound position. If the other team has the eco to throw tacnukes at you at will the value goes down a lot.

C Tier

Stardust: Plonk this down somewhere that you expect a bunch of raiders to try to flank. Gets outranged by too many things to be a good frontline turret.

Desolator: I think the present meta doesn't favour Desolator but it's not inherently awful. Use it with terraform if you are going to use it.

D Tier

Lucifer: This is a lot of metal to spend on something that dies to Impaler.

Tactical Missiles

S Tier

Shockley, Eos: These solve problems that nothing else in the game, short of a superweapon, can solve.

B Tier

Inferno: Stop firing these at shields and other stuff it is useless against, I beg of you. Properly used this is fine.

Zeno: Throw these at armies in the late game if you have nothing better to do.

Unclassifiable

Quake: You'll know when you need this. Otherwise quite useless.

Endgame

S Tier

Trinity: At worst, forces single points of failure on your opponent. At its not uncommmon best, ends the game on the spot. Dies to Odin, but can be hidden quite well.

A Tier

Paladin: For bullying your opponent around with the EMP missiles and safely getting attrition with the laser, Paladin is unmatched. Not the greatest unit in a pitched battle, though. Doesn't die to Odin.

B Tier

Detriment: Might actually be better than all of the superweapons now - it doesn't die to Odin.

Zenith: The standard superweapon at the moment, mostly on the basis of its cost. You don't have to be losing a game all that badly for Zenith to be unable to save you, in my experience. Dies to Odin.

Starlight: Obviously the best superweapon, if you can afford it. It would have to be a pretty weird game for this to be better than getting a Zenith 22K metal earlier, but stranger things have happened. Dies to Odin.

C Tier

Bertha: Does not end games. Can be okay on maps I do not choose to play. Dies to Odin.

D Tier

Disco Rave Party: I am told this is terrible now. Not sure I 100 percent buy that, but I guess I will defer to the experience of people who actually make superweapons. If it's good anywhere it is when it won't have to traverse its turret much. Dies to Odin.

Water maps

Assume any water-capable unit not mentioned here has the same rating as it would on land.

S Tier

Conch: The seabed tends to accumulate a lot of reclaim and Conch does not die to the artillery that typically claims reclaiming constructors. Absolutely goated. S+ tier. Better than mex.

Envoy: Very strong artillery. The matchup against Lance is a bit wonky but Envoy can win it sometimes.

A Tier

Claymore: Best anti-sub damage in the game, although if tankiness is a factor you maybe want Siren instead.

Siren: Very solid escort for Envoys.

Seawolf, Duck: The premier underwater threats.

Shogun: In the late game probably better than Envoy, but even then being a single expensive target has downsides.

Scylla: This is a pretty expensive way to get a tacsilo that can't throw Shocklies... but if it blows up the opponents' entire economy, who is counting?

Urchin: Boring, reliable and effective. Unlike Lotus it can't shoot at gunships or Commander drones, which can be an issue.

B Tier

Mariner: Meh.

Mistral: Depending on the matchup this can be A tier, but it does tend to get outscaled.

Hunter: In very small teams on very large maps (think Inculta Wet) Hunter stocks go up a lot. In the typical sea game its mobility is not so much of a strength.

C Tier

Zephyr: Awful against planes, gets one-hit by Likho, sometimes manages to miss gunships too. If it is hitting then its DPS is very solid.

Cutter: Decent scout, occasionally has combat uses. Expensive enough that you can't just throw them away like Dart or Flea, though.

Corsair: This is actually quite good if the game is suitable for it. Unfortunately there are typically too many underwater units around for Corsair to do well.

Reef: The guided disarm missile has interesting applications. Everything else about this unit is somewhere between "useless" and "an outright liability".

Detriment: On the one hand, there might be less to threaten this at sea. On the other hand, sea maps tend to lend themselves to superweapons that outscale Detri. Seems like a wash to me.

D Tier

Locust: There is a theory where this is good against ships, because Urchin and Hunter can't hit air units at all. Extremely niche.

Appendix: Commander Weapons

A Tier

Beam Laser: Free, good damage, good range. Very solid weapon.

Machine Gun: Good damage and just enough AoE to be helpful against raiders. Range is a little low but since it is ballistic, clever use of terrain or Recon jump can compensate.

Disruptor Bomb: Very decent utility option.

B Tier

Light Particle Beam: B-plus. Somewhere in between Beam Laser and Machine Gun in terms of range and damage, but it's not free and it doesn't have AoE. However, if your plan is to morph further then LPB has the most upgrade potential.

Riot Cannon, Missile Launcher, Rocket Launcher: Makes your commander really good in one specific type of fight, but bad at everything else.

Lightning Rifle: Doesn't have enough conventional damage compared to the A-tier primaries. I would only use this in synergy with Venom/Widow or maybe Blitz. Without synergy this is D-tier at best.

Heavy Particle Beam: Strong, but you have to invest a lot of metal in a dubious chassis to get it.

Disintegrator: The potential upside is tremendous, but you really have to put your commander in harm's way to land a shot.

Cluster Bomb: Not as much upside as Disintegrator but also less risk.

Multistunner: Has a little more potential than Disruptor Bomb, but requires some help from other EMP sources and puts your commander at more risk.

C Tier

Flamethrower: Like Machine Gun, but worse.

Shock Rifle: This is a really expensive way to make one Phantom. I guess it is a tanky Phantom at least.

Concussion Shell: Very, very niche. The only use I have found for this is countering Recluses with a Recon commander on a hilly map. It is pretty good at that though!

D Tier

Shotgun: Like Machine Gun, but a lot worse.

SLAM: This is a really expensive way to make an Impaler, and most statics are either overkilled or not killed by 1500 damage.

F Tier

Hellfire Grenade: This just doesn't do very much.

Unclassifiable

Heat Ray: An occasional cheese option, especially for meme maps like Duck. In any ordinary fight you will just get killed from a distance.