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The '''Units''' of Zero-K are the tools you will use to execute your strategies and defeat your opponents. Use Constructors to build up your base and economy, Raider and Assault units to attack at close range, Skirmishers and Artillery to engage at long range, and Riots to defend in close quarters.
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The '''Units''' of Zero-K are the tools you will use to execute your strategies and defeat your opponents.
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Use your [[Commander]] and [[Unit classes#Constructor|Constructors]] to build up your base and economy, [[Unit classes#Raider|Raider]] and [[Unit classes#Assault|Assault]] units to attack at close range, [[Unit classes#Skirmisher|Skirmishers]] and [[Unit classes#Artillery|Artillery]] to engage at long range, and [[Unit classes#Riot|Riots]] to defend in close quarters.
  
 
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| style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | [[Tank Foundry|<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/factorytank.png" height='64' align="center"/>]]
 
| style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | [[Tank Foundry|<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/factorytank.png" height='64' align="center"/>]]
 
[[Tank Foundry|Tanks]]
 
[[Tank Foundry|Tanks]]
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| style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | [[Amphbot Factory|<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/factoryamph.png" height='64' align="center"/>]]
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[[Amphbot Factory|Amphbots]]
 
| style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | [[Shipyard|<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/factoryship.png" height='64' align="center"/>]]
 
| style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | [[Shipyard|<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/factoryship.png" height='64' align="center"/>]]
 
[[Shipyard|Ships]]
 
[[Shipyard|Ships]]
| style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | [[Amphbot Factory|<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/factoryamph.png" height='64' align="center"/>]]
 
[[Amphbot Factory|Amphbots]]
 
 
| style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | [[Strider Hub|<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/striderhub.png" height='64' align="center"/>]]
 
| style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold;" | [[Strider Hub|<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/striderhub.png" height='64' align="center"/>]]
 
[[Strider Hub|Striders]]
 
[[Strider Hub|Striders]]
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* [[Internal unit names]]
 
* [[Internal unit names]]
  
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==Unit chassis movement traits==
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The movement traits of different unit chassis can be a very important factor when choosing which factory to build at the start of a game. Factors such as the terrain of the map as well as the map size can influence this decision. For instance, lots of deep water may call for a factory with lots of amphibious or airborne options, while a map with mostly somewhat steep terrain may call for bots, spiders or airborne options.
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===Brief overview===
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;Legged chassis
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:<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/cloakraid.png" style="float:left;padding-right:0.5em"> ''Bots:'' Non-climbing legged units (generally having two or four legs) tend to have great turn rates and can typically traverse somewhat steep terrain. Some bots are amphibious, notably [[Amphbot Factory|amphbots]] and certain [[Strider Hub|strider bots]]. Some of the bots from the [[Jumpbot Factory]] can jump, which can be useful for traversing terrain as well as in combat.{{clear}}
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:<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/cloakbomb.png" style="float:left;padding-right:0.5em">''All-terrain:'' Climbing legged units (generally having four or more legs) can climb and traverse any land terrain, including practically vertical hills and cliffs, but tend to have poor speed. They include [[Spider Factory|all spider factory units]] and various other units such as the [[Scorpion|Scorpion strider]].{{clear}}
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;Wheeled, tracked and hovercraft chassis
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:<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/vehraid.png" style="float:left;padding-right:0.5em"> [[Rover Assembly|Rovers]] tend to have good or great speed, medium or poor turn rates, and prefer flat terrain (slightly steep terrain slows them).{{clear}}
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:<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/tankassault.png" style="float:left;padding-right:0.5em"> [[Tank Foundry|Tanks]] are like rovers, except their speed and turn rates are typically worse.{{clear}}
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:<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/hoverraid.png" style="float:left;padding-right:0.5em"> [[Hovercraft Platform|Hovercraft]] are like rovers, except they can traverse water easily.{{clear}}
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;Airborne chassis
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:<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/bomberriot.png" style="float:left;padding-right:0.5em"> Gunships and airplanes fly and tend to have excellent speed. Gunships are generally slower than airplanes.{{clear}}
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;Ship chassis
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:<img src="http://manual.zero-k.info/unitpics/shipscout.png" style="float:left;padding-right:0.5em"> Ships and submarines float or dive.{{clear}}
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There are also various kinds of indirect movement, such as transport gunships, teleportation, throwing, gravity projection, etc.
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The [[Newbie Guide#Map views|pathing map overlay]] when a unit is selected is useful for viewing where a selected unit can and cannot go.
  
 
{{Navbox units}}
 
{{Navbox units}}
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{{Navbox buildings}}
  
 
[[Category:Units]]
 
[[Category:Units]]

Revision as of 23:30, 10 November 2020

The Units of Zero-K are the tools you will use to execute your strategies and defeat your opponents.

Use your Commander and Constructors to build up your base and economy, Raider and Assault units to attack at close range, Skirmishers and Artillery to engage at long range, and Riots to defend in close quarters.

Cloakbots

Shieldbots

Rovers

Hovercraft

Gunships

Airplanes

Spiders

Jumpbots

Tanks

Amphbots

Ships

Striders

Properties shared by most or all units in Zero-K include:

  • They cost the same amount of Metal and Energy.
  • Most units are produced by a factory, and autonomous Drones are built by their parent.

Useful information on units:

Unit chassis movement traits

The movement traits of different unit chassis can be a very important factor when choosing which factory to build at the start of a game. Factors such as the terrain of the map as well as the map size can influence this decision. For instance, lots of deep water may call for a factory with lots of amphibious or airborne options, while a map with mostly somewhat steep terrain may call for bots, spiders or airborne options.

Brief overview

Legged chassis
Bots: Non-climbing legged units (generally having two or four legs) tend to have great turn rates and can typically traverse somewhat steep terrain. Some bots are amphibious, notably amphbots and certain strider bots. Some of the bots from the Jumpbot Factory can jump, which can be useful for traversing terrain as well as in combat.
All-terrain: Climbing legged units (generally having four or more legs) can climb and traverse any land terrain, including practically vertical hills and cliffs, but tend to have poor speed. They include all spider factory units and various other units such as the Scorpion strider.
Wheeled, tracked and hovercraft chassis
Rovers tend to have good or great speed, medium or poor turn rates, and prefer flat terrain (slightly steep terrain slows them).
Tanks are like rovers, except their speed and turn rates are typically worse.
Hovercraft are like rovers, except they can traverse water easily.
Airborne chassis
Gunships and airplanes fly and tend to have excellent speed. Gunships are generally slower than airplanes.
Ship chassis
Ships and submarines float or dive.

There are also various kinds of indirect movement, such as transport gunships, teleportation, throwing, gravity projection, etc.

The pathing map overlay when a unit is selected is useful for viewing where a selected unit can and cannot go.