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The Tank Foundry builds:
 
The Tank Foundry builds:
* <img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankcon.png" height='64' align="center"/> [[Welder]] &nbsp; Armed Construction Tank
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* http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankcon.png [[Welder]] &nbsp; Armed Construction Tank
* <img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankraid.png" height='64' align="center"/> [[Kodachi]] &nbsp; Flame Raider Tank
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* http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankraid.png [[Kodachi]] &nbsp; Flame Raider Tank
* <img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankheavyraid.png" height='64' align="center"/> [[Blitz]] &nbsp; Lightning Assault/Raider Tank
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* http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankheavyraid.png [[Blitz]] &nbsp; Lightning Assault/Raider Tank
* <img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankriot.png" height='64' align="center"/> [[Ogre]] &nbsp; Heavy Riot Support Tank
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* http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankriot.png [[Ogre]] &nbsp; Heavy Riot Support Tank
* <img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankassault.png" height='64' align="center"/> [[Minotaur]] &nbsp; Assault Tank
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* http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankassault.png [[Minotaur]] &nbsp; Assault Tank
* <img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankheavyassault.png" height='64' align="center"/> [[Cyclops]] &nbsp; Very Heavy Tank Buster
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* http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankheavyassault.png [[Cyclops]] &nbsp; Very Heavy Tank Buster
* <img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankarty.png" height='64' align="center"/> [[Emissary]] &nbsp; General-Purpose Artillery
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* http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankarty.png [[Emissary]] &nbsp; General-Purpose Artillery
* <img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankheavyarty.png" height='64' align="center"/> [[Tremor]] &nbsp; Heavy Saturation Artillery Tank
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* http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankheavyarty.png [[Tremor]] &nbsp; Heavy Saturation Artillery Tank
* <img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankaa.png" height='64' align="center"/> [[Ettin]] &nbsp; Flak Anti-Air Tank
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* http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankaa.png [[Ettin]] &nbsp; Flak Anti-Air Tank
  
 
==Tactics and Strategy==
 
==Tactics and Strategy==

Revision as of 16:03, 27 July 2020

The Tank Foundry is a factory that produces heavy tracked vehicles.

Tank Foundry
(factorytank)
Produces Heavy Tracked Vehicles, Builds at 10 m/s
factorytank.pngfactank
Stats
Cost 800
Hit Points 4000
Vision Radius (elmo) 273
Abilities
Construction
Build Power 10
Weapons
None

Description

The Tank Foundry is the ultimate in brute force methods - nothing gets the job done quite like a sustained artillery barrage followed by a decisive push with the largest tanks in the field. Key units: Emissary, Minotaur, Ogre, Cyclops

The Tank Foundry builds:

  • tankcon.png Welder   Armed Construction Tank
  • tankraid.png Kodachi   Flame Raider Tank
  • tankheavyraid.png Blitz   Lightning Assault/Raider Tank
  • tankriot.png Ogre   Heavy Riot Support Tank
  • tankassault.png Minotaur   Assault Tank
  • tankheavyassault.png Cyclops   Very Heavy Tank Buster
  • tankarty.png Emissary   General-Purpose Artillery
  • tankheavyarty.png Tremor   Heavy Saturation Artillery Tank
  • tankaa.png Ettin   Flak Anti-Air Tank

Tactics and Strategy

The Heavy Tank Factory dispenses with subtlety in favour of raw strength. The Minotaur and Cyclops epitomise the Tank philosphy - hit hard, and be tougher than your opponent, so they lose units and you do not. The Welder, Kodachi and Blitz similarly emphasise toughness and high weight, compared to the constructors and raiders of other factories.

The greatest weaknesses of the Heavy Tanks are their lack of subtelty and of faster, light-weight units. They can be outmanouvered more easily than most other factories. Using tanks in combination with Cloakbots and Rovers compensates very well for this weakness and results in a strong, well-balanced force.

Example Unit Combinations

Ogres and Minotaurs are the bread-and-butter of the Tank Factory. An army of Minotaurs, accompanied by a few Ogres to destroy mobile enemies which the Minotaur cannot easily hit, is a fearsome force.

Adding a Cyclops to almost any army, Tank or otherwise, makes it punch a lot harder.

Minotaurs are very effective when escorted by light-weight raiders from another factory such as the Glaive or Bandit, to screen the Minotaurs from raiders and anti-heavies.

Protect your Emissaries and Tremors with Blitzes, Minotaurs and shields while they tear down enemy defences and harass their armies.

Beating Heavy Tanks

The key to defeating Heavy Tanks is that they are not numerous. Your raiders can be in more places than theirs at once, your army can threaten more locations than theirs, and any cloaked attacks you make are less likely to be discovered.

In the raiding stage, remember that the Welder is much tougher than most constructors and it is armed. A single Scorcher should still be able to deal with a Welder, but you will need multiples of most other raiders to destroy a Welder in a timely fashion, or sometimes at all.

Both in the raiding stage and later on, attempt to surround the Tanks and destroy them so that they cannot retreat and repair. This is especially relevant to the Kodachi, which can automatically repair itself without the assistance of a constructor. If you are consistently reducing the tanks to half HP but then they retreat and repair, you are losing the attrition battle.

Anti-heavy units like the Racketeer, Widow, Skuttle or Ultimatum are especially effective against the Tank factory, since they do not have any light-weight units to counter you with.

Bear in mind that if you are abusing the weaknesses of the Tanks, their wielder is quite likely to switch factories or to seek assistance from an ally. Make sure that your army is still capable of holding its own if their Minotaurs suddenly acquire a screening force of Glaives to deal with your raiders or cloaked anti-heavies.