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The '''Morph''' command refers to the upgrade of [[Geothermal Generator]] into [[Advanced Geothermal]] power plant, or transformations of [[Aegis]] into [[Aspis]] and [[Cornea]] into [[Iris]] (also the other way around). Sometimes players also refer to [[Commander|commander upgrades]]as "morphing".  
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The '''Morph''' command refers to the upgrade of [[Geothermal Generator]] into [[Advanced Geothermal]] power plant or transformation of buildings into mobile units, like [[Aegis]] into [[Aspis]] and [[Cornea]] into [[Iris]] (also the other way around). Other useful morphs are the spying plane [[Sparrow]] morphed from a [[Radar Tower]], and [[Djinn]] from a [[Conch]] constructor. Sometimes players also refer to [[Commander|commander upgrades]] as "morphing".  
  
*Notice, that upgrading your [[Geothermal Generator|geo]], while beneficial, will render it disabled for the time of an upgrade, and will require a fee in energy. The same is true for transformations.
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*Upgrading your [[Geothermal Generator|geo]], while beneficial, will render it disabled for the duration of the upgrade, and will require a fee in energy. The same is true for transformations.
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[[Category: Commands]]

Latest revision as of 18:43, 11 February 2021

The Morph command refers to the upgrade of Geothermal Generator into Advanced Geothermal power plant or transformation of buildings into mobile units, like Aegis into Aspis and Cornea into Iris (also the other way around). Other useful morphs are the spying plane Sparrow morphed from a Radar Tower, and Djinn from a Conch constructor. Sometimes players also refer to commander upgrades as "morphing".

  • Upgrading your geo, while beneficial, will render it disabled for the duration of the upgrade, and will require a fee in energy. The same is true for transformations.