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Revision as of 23:10, 23 March 2019

The Kodachi is a raider tank from the Tank Foundry.

Kodachi
(tankraid)
Raider Tank
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Stats
Cost 160
Hit Points 860
Movement Speed (elmo/s) 120
Turn Rate (deg/s) 145
Vision Radius (elmo) 600
Transportable Light
Abilities
Improved Regen
Idle Regen (HP/s) 10
Time to enable (s) 10.0
Immunity to afterburn
Weapons
Flame Bomb
Damage 70
Reload Time (s) 4.2
Damage per Second 16.7
Afterburn (s) 2 (15 DPS)
Range (elmo) 175
Area of Effect (elmo) 108
Projectile Speed (elmo/s) 800
Ground Burn DPS 36
Ground Burn radius (elmo) 108
Ground Burn duration (s) 16

Description

The diminutive Kodachi is a unique raider. Its small yet agile chassis has enough armor and speed to get it close enough to fire its weapon, a napalm bomb. The Kodachi should run in, get a shot off, and withdraw before it takes significant damage. Damaged Kodachis regenerate out of combat.

Tactics and Strategy

Be careful about using the Kodachi alongside other units, especially other raiders like Blitzes. If you aren't careful, you could end up harming your own units with the Kodachi's napalm bombs, which set units on fire, and leave behind puddles of napalm that burn for long periods of time.

To compensate for the Kodachi's low rate-of-fire when using it against light enemy defenses like Lotuses or Pickets, give it a move order close to the target in question, followed by a move order away from the target. Make sure that the Kodachi is set to fire-at-will mode, so that it'll automatically launch a napalm bomb at any enemies that come close to it, or return fire mode if you want to ensure that it only shoots at enemies that are shooting at it. To give units, including Kodachis, a series of orders to execute in a certain sequence, hold Shift while giving orders to add them to the end of the unit's "order queue".