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The Badger lays mines which are fairly effective but have a limited lifespan from a distance (rather haphazardly). The Badger outranges most defenses comfortably, but is lightly armored and cannot flee easily so keep it screened with friendly units, possibly assisted by your own mines. | The Badger lays mines which are fairly effective but have a limited lifespan from a distance (rather haphazardly). The Badger outranges most defenses comfortably, but is lightly armored and cannot flee easily so keep it screened with friendly units, possibly assisted by your own mines. | ||
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The Badger is generally too weak and inaccurate to effectively counter more robust enemy defenses like [[Stardust]] or [[Stinger]]s (which would be better countered with [[Impaler]]s). However, the Badger is useful in an area denial role (similar to the [[Firewalker]]), where its mines, while not particularly damaging to enemy assault units, can stop enemy raiders, skirmishers, and even cloaked units (like [[Scythe]]s, [[Widow]]s, and [[Ultimatum]]s) dead in their tracks. | The Badger is generally too weak and inaccurate to effectively counter more robust enemy defenses like [[Stardust]] or [[Stinger]]s (which would be better countered with [[Impaler]]s). However, the Badger is useful in an area denial role (similar to the [[Firewalker]]), where its mines, while not particularly damaging to enemy assault units, can stop enemy raiders, skirmishers, and even cloaked units (like [[Scythe]]s, [[Widow]]s, and [[Ultimatum]]s) dead in their tracks. | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 2 October 2018
The Badger is an artillery minelayer rover from the Rover Assembly.
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Artillery Minelayer Rover | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Cost | 260 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Hit Points | 450 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Movement Speed (elmo/s) | 75 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Turn Rate (deg/s) | 66 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Vision Radius (elmo) | 660 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Transportable | Light | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Description
The Badger lays mines which are fairly effective but have a limited lifespan from a distance (rather haphazardly). The Badger outranges most defenses comfortably, but is lightly armored and cannot flee easily so keep it screened with friendly units, possibly assisted by your own mines.
Tactics and Strategy
The Badger is generally too weak and inaccurate to effectively counter more robust enemy defenses like Stardust or Stingers (which would be better countered with Impalers). However, the Badger is useful in an area denial role (similar to the Firewalker), where its mines, while not particularly damaging to enemy assault units, can stop enemy raiders, skirmishers, and even cloaked units (like Scythes, Widows, and Ultimatums) dead in their tracks.
The Badger's mines stay active for a single minute, so a single Badger that force-fires on the ground can prepare a minefield consisting of 11 mines in a minute, which it can maintain indefinitely as long as it keeps firing.
To quickly order multiple Badgers to create a minefield that stretches from place to place, hold down the Alt key, and drag a line from one spot to another, while giving the Badgers a force-fire order.