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An alternative to [[Reclaim]], resurrection is a late-game option that allows players to resurrect wrecks of units and buildings. Only [[Athena]]s and [[Commander|Commanders]] with the [[Commander#Support|Lazarus Device]] (which in multiplayer requires the Engineer chassis) are able to resurrect units. The default hotkey is {{key press|T}}.
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An alternative to [[Reclaim]], resurrection is a late-game option that allows players to resurrect wrecks of units and buildings. Only [[Athena]]s and [[Commander|Engineer Commander]] with [[Commander#Support|Lazarus Device]] are able to resurrect units. Default accelerator key is {{key press|T}}.
  
The case for resurrection comes up mostly at the [[typical game progression|later stages of the game]], as it requires copious amounts of [[Energy]]. While [[Reclaim]] grants you 40% of wreck's metal cost, with resurrection you need to pay 200% of its value in Energy in order to restore it. In late game, however, Energy is generally abundant, and an ability to reassemble valuable units, armies or defensive lines for no [[Metal]] payment is invaluable.
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The case for resurrection comes up mostly at the [[typical game progression|later stages of the game]], as it requires copious amounts of [[Energy]]. While [[Reclaim]] grants you 40% of wreck's cost, with resurrection you need to pay 200% of its value in Energy in order to restore it. In late game, however, Energy is generally abundant, and an ability reassemble valuable units, armies or defensive lines for no [[Metal]] payment is invaluable.
  
 
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