Unit Management

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How to control your units. (wip)

Using Unit AI

The easiest way to to use your units is via the attack command. This utilizes the unit AI and is probably most effective when used with raiders and skirmishers.

Skirmishers

For skirmishers, this will cause them to try to keep their target at maximum range. This is most effective against units that are slower than the skirmisher, say for example a ronin fighting a thug.

Raiders

Raiders on fight command will try to stay at maximum range to their target, and engage in dodging behavior by swerving side to side, helping them dodge many slower projectiles. Once they get in range, they will circle around the target.

Assaults

Unit ai is not very effective for assaults. It is generally better to just line move them into the enemy, so they can soak up the maximum amount of damage and screen for your lower hp units like skirmishers or raiders.

Artillery

Unit AI is generally effective for artillery units. They will stay at maximum range and hammer away at their target. There are a few quirks about using artillery however.

  • UNIT AI requires vision of its target. If you don't have vision or radar of a defensive tower, the artillery could walk into its range and die.
  • Radar does not reveal precise location of things, and artillery will miss slightly if you don't get vision of the target at least once. It will shoot at the radar dot and not at where the target actually is. This has the greatest impact on very precise artillery like the impaler or sling.
  • Unit Ai can shoot at units and will not prioritize buildings. What is closest will get shot at first. If there is a unit patrolling in front of a defense turret, the arty will prioritize shooting that unit(as it is closer), but will probably never kill it. You can get around this by manually setting targets for your artillery.

Micromanagement

A cool feature of Zero-K is that units are all reasonably effective with minimal oversight. However, there is still room to squeeze out extra performance out of your units if you want to. Its also quite fun!

Line move

Using line move is essential to maximize unit efficiency.

  • It allows you to minimize the damage your units take from attacks with splash damage (most riots have this). Spreading out your units is almost always good.
  • Allows you to form a concave, to maximize the % of your units which can fire constantly at their targets. Units for the most part cannot shoot through each other. Units at the center of a ball are not able to shoot out of it!

Retreat micro

A very common tactic utilized by players, especially in raider micro, is "retreat micro". This type of micro utilizes the feature that units running away tend to hit more than those chasing that unit. For example, in a scenario in which a glaive is chasing a glaive, the glaive that is running away and being followed will almost always kill the glaive that is following it. This effect is so extreme that you might be able to kill 3-4 glaives with just 1. This is a defensive tactic, as ovbiously you are retreating, but it allows you disengage when you think a fight will not go favorably.