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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a skirmisher spider (indirect fire) from the [[Spider Factory]].{{ Infobox zkunit
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a skirmisher spider (indirect fire) from the [[Spider Factory]].{{Autoinfobox zkunit
| name = Recluse
 
 
| defname = spiderskirm
 
| defname = spiderskirm
| description = Skirmisher Spider (Indirect Fire)
 
| image = http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/spiderskirm.png
 
| icontype = spiderskirm
 
| cost = 280
 
| hitpoints = 650
 
| movespeed = 45
 
| turnrate = 277
 
| sight = 627
 
| transportable = Light
 
| weapons =
 
{{ Infobox zkweapon
 
| name = Rocket Volley
 
| type = MissileLauncher
 
| damage = 135 × 3
 
| reloadtime = 4
 
| dps = 101
 
| range = 570
 
| aoe = 24
 
| wobbly = 49
 
| arcing = 56
 
| projectilespeed = 400
 
}}
 
 
}}==Description==
 
}}==Description==
An all terrain missile launching unit. Climb walls with this spider walker and take your enemy by surprise. The unguided rockets cannot hit a rapidly jinking target, but they have a fairly long range.
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An all-terrain skirmisher that can climb to difficult-to-reach locations and launch arcing volleys of rockets. It fires a burst of three rockets at a single target. It has good vision and more range than other skirmishers, but it is slow to move across distances and the rockets it fires are relatively inaccurate.  
  
 
==Strategy and Tactics==
 
==Strategy and Tactics==
Like all skirmisher units, if a unit gets close, the skirmisher is put in a bad position as it will have a problem getting the unit killed. The Recluse's 3 rocket volley is very inaccurate, but quite strong, so it should be grouped up to fire more rockets and take out more units. Because of the rocket spread, enemy unit groups are much easier to take out, as the rockets have a larger chance to hit them. The Recluse should be paired with other spiders, and attack from the distance while your escorts close range with the enemy, or kite the enemy along with your escorts.
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In its [[Unit_classes#Skirmisher|Skirmisher]] role, the {{PAGENAME}} is put in a bad position when enemy units get close. A {{PAGENAME}} on its own is fragile and should be escorted by other spiders, firing from range while the escort keeps the enemy at a safe distance. Because of the rocket spread, the {{PAGENAME}} works well against enemy unit groups, as each rocket is more likely to hit something. A single volley from a {{PAGENAME}} will typically miss a rapidly jinking target, but as the number of Recluses grow, it quickly becomes unrealistic for a target to avoid damage entirely.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 18 May 2024

The Recluse is a skirmisher spider (indirect fire) from the Spider Factory.

Recluse
(spiderskirm)
Skirmisher Spider (Indirect Fire)
Recluse spiderskirm
Stats
Cost 280
Hit Points 650
Mass 165
Movement Speed (elmo/s) 45
Turn Rate (deg/s) 276
Vision Radius (elmo) 627
Transportable Light
Weapons
Rocket Volley
Damage 135 × 3
Reload Time (s) 4
Damage per Second 102
Range (elmo) 570
Area of Effect (elmo) 24
Projectile Speed (elmo/s) 400
Wobbly (maximum, deg/s) 49
Arcing shot (deg) 56

Description

An all-terrain skirmisher that can climb to difficult-to-reach locations and launch arcing volleys of rockets. It fires a burst of three rockets at a single target. It has good vision and more range than other skirmishers, but it is slow to move across distances and the rockets it fires are relatively inaccurate.

Strategy and Tactics

In its Skirmisher role, the Recluse is put in a bad position when enemy units get close. A Recluse on its own is fragile and should be escorted by other spiders, firing from range while the escort keeps the enemy at a safe distance. Because of the rocket spread, the Recluse works well against enemy unit groups, as each rocket is more likely to hit something. A single volley from a Recluse will typically miss a rapidly jinking target, but as the number of Recluses grow, it quickly becomes unrealistic for a target to avoid damage entirely.