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The Phoenix's napalm bombs decimate large clumps of units and light structures. | The Phoenix's napalm bombs decimate large clumps of units and light structures. | ||
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==Tactics and Strategy== | ==Tactics and Strategy== | ||
− | The Phoenix is useful for killing and damaging large clumps of light units, setting them on fire and causing a large amount of damage. | + | The Phoenix is useful for killing and damaging large clumps of light units, setting them on fire and causing a large amount of damage. However, Phoenixes are also more vulnerable than other bombers. |
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+ | *While the low initial damage of the Phoenix is underwhelming, the 10-second burn can make quick work of lighter units like [[Dart]]s even when they dodge most initial damage. | ||
+ | *Burn damage will reset the countdown for units with regenerative abilities like [[Glaive]]s or [[Reaver]]s, as well as keep units with a cloak from disappearing from sight. | ||
+ | *Be careful when using Phoenixes around allied units, as the same properties that make them useful against enemy hordes make them a liability in a chaotic front line. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 18 May 2024
The Phoenix is a saturation napalm bomber from the Airplane Plant.
Phoenix (bomberriot) | |||||||||||||||||
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Saturation Napalm Bomber | |||||||||||||||||
Stats | |||||||||||||||||
Cost | 460 | ||||||||||||||||
Hit Points | 1400 | ||||||||||||||||
Mass | 238 | ||||||||||||||||
Movement Speed (elmo/s) | 243 | ||||||||||||||||
Vision Radius (elmo) | 780 | ||||||||||||||||
Altitude (elmo) | 240 | ||||||||||||||||
Weapons | |||||||||||||||||
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Description
The Phoenix's napalm bombs decimate large clumps of units and light structures.
Tactics and Strategy[edit]
The Phoenix is useful for killing and damaging large clumps of light units, setting them on fire and causing a large amount of damage. However, Phoenixes are also more vulnerable than other bombers.
- While the low initial damage of the Phoenix is underwhelming, the 10-second burn can make quick work of lighter units like Darts even when they dodge most initial damage.
- Burn damage will reset the countdown for units with regenerative abilities like Glaives or Reavers, as well as keep units with a cloak from disappearing from sight.
- Be careful when using Phoenixes around allied units, as the same properties that make them useful against enemy hordes make them a liability in a chaotic front line.