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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a cloaked anti-air bot from the [[Cloakbot Factory]].{{ Infobox zkunit
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a saturation artillery walker from the [[Jumpbot Factory]].{{Autoinfobox zkunit
| name = Gremlin
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| defname = jumparty
| defname = cloakaa
 
| description = Cloaked Anti-Air Bot
 
| image = http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/cloakaa.png
 
| icontype = kbotaa
 
| cost = 140
 
| hitpoints = 550
 
| movespeed = 87
 
| turnrate = 435
 
| sight = 660
 
| transportable = Light
 
| weapons =
 
{{ Infobox zkweapon
 
| name = Anti-Air Laser
 
| type = BeamLaser
 
| damage = 20
 
| reloadtime = 0.30
 
| dps = 67
 
| range = 720
 
| antiair = Yes
 
| special1 = Instantly hits
 
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| abilities =
 
{{ Infobox zkability cloak
 
| upkeepidle = 0.1
 
| upkeepmobile = 0.5
 
| decloakradius = 140
 
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}}==Description==
 
}}==Description==
Fast and fairly sturdy for its price, the Gremlin is good budget mobile anti-air. It can cloak, allowing it to provide unexpected anti-air protection or escape ground forces it's defenseless against.
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The Firewalker's medium range mortars immolate a small area, denying use of that terrain for brief periods of time. The bot itself is somewhat clumsy and slow to maneuver.
  
= Tactics and Strategy =
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== Tactics and Strategy ==
The Gremlin does not have an especially strong anti-air weapon for its cost, but its cloak allows it to ambush enemy air units, especially gunships. Gremlins may also be used as cheap scouts or spotters for artillery.
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Although, in general, clumps of closely-packed enemy units don't deal well with being bombarded by a Firewalker, shieldballs have it much worse than usual, since the Firewalker's incendiary mortars can somewhat penetrate through shields.
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The Firewalker's incendiary mortars can reveal cloaked units that wade through the puddles of napalm that the Firewalker's shells create on impact. This makes them a useful counter against enemy task forces that are being cloaked by an [[Iris]].
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Since the puddles of napalm that the Firewalker's shells create on impact last longer than the Firewalker's rate-of-fire, you can effectively use them in an area-denial role by force-firing on the ground.
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To quickly order multiple Firewalkers to create a line of burning napalm stretching from one place to another, hold down the Alt key, and drag a line from one spot to another, while giving the Firewalkers a force-fire order.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:16, 18 May 2024

The Firewalker is a saturation artillery walker from the Jumpbot Factory.

Firewalker
(jumparty)
Saturation Artillery Walker
Firewalker fatbotarty
Stats
Cost 900
Hit Points 1250
Mass 303
Movement Speed (elmo/s) 42
Turn Rate (deg/s) 118
Vision Radius (elmo) 660
Transportable Medium
Weapons
Napalm Mortar
Damage 68 × 10
Reload Time (s) 12
Damage per Second 60
Afterburn (s) 2 (15 DPS)
Range (elmo) 900
Area of Effect (elmo) 64
Projectile Speed (elmo/s) 320
Inaccuracy (deg) 5
Ground Burn DPS 19
Ground Burn radius (elmo) 64
Ground Burn duration (s) 16

Description

The Firewalker's medium range mortars immolate a small area, denying use of that terrain for brief periods of time. The bot itself is somewhat clumsy and slow to maneuver.

Tactics and Strategy[edit]

Although, in general, clumps of closely-packed enemy units don't deal well with being bombarded by a Firewalker, shieldballs have it much worse than usual, since the Firewalker's incendiary mortars can somewhat penetrate through shields.

The Firewalker's incendiary mortars can reveal cloaked units that wade through the puddles of napalm that the Firewalker's shells create on impact. This makes them a useful counter against enemy task forces that are being cloaked by an Iris.

Since the puddles of napalm that the Firewalker's shells create on impact last longer than the Firewalker's rate-of-fire, you can effectively use them in an area-denial role by force-firing on the ground.

To quickly order multiple Firewalkers to create a line of burning napalm stretching from one place to another, hold down the Alt key, and drag a line from one spot to another, while giving the Firewalkers a force-fire order.