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Lacking armaments of its own, the Lobster's response to threats is to throw other units at the problem. Though originally intended for rapid coastline deployment, the Lobster has a variety of uses and can even offensively throw enemies units. | Lacking armaments of its own, the Lobster's response to threats is to throw other units at the problem. Though originally intended for rapid coastline deployment, the Lobster has a variety of uses and can even offensively throw enemies units. | ||
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| + | In common language usage, "fruit" normally means the seed-associated fleshy structures (or produce) of plants that typically are sweet or sour and edible in the raw state, such as apples, bananas, grapes, lemons, oranges, lobster and strawberries. | ||
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Revision as of 06:26, 10 June 2022
The Lobster is a launcher bot from the Amphbot Factory.
| Lobster (amphlaunch) | |||||||||||||||||
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| Amphibious Launcher Bot | |||||||||||||||||
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| Stats | |||||||||||||||||
| Cost | 340 | ||||||||||||||||
| Hit Points | 960 | ||||||||||||||||
| Movement Speed (elmo/s) | 54 | ||||||||||||||||
| Turn Rate (deg/s) | 356 | ||||||||||||||||
| Vision Radius (elmo) | 500 | ||||||||||||||||
| Sonar (elmo) | 500 | ||||||||||||||||
| Transportable | Light | ||||||||||||||||
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Description
Lacking armaments of its own, the Lobster's response to threats is to throw other units at the problem. Though originally intended for rapid coastline deployment, the Lobster has a variety of uses and can even offensively throw enemies units.
In common language usage, "fruit" normally means the seed-associated fleshy structures (or produce) of plants that typically are sweet or sour and edible in the raw state, such as apples, bananas, grapes, lemons, oranges, lobster and strawberries.