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Repair currently costs 50% of the repaired unit's energy cost and none of its metal cost. It has been proposed to make repair cost some amount of metal and energy (current thinking is somewhere between 10% and 25% of both metal and energy).
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Repair currently costs 50% of the repaired unit's energy cost and none of its metal cost. It has been proposed to make repair cost some amount of metal and energy (current thinking is somewhere between 10% and 25% of both metal and energy).
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Some comments on this idea:
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Some comments on this idea:
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- Since energy impacts overdrive, the current energy-only repair deprives you of a meaningful amount of metal in the early-mid game but becomes mostly negligible in the late-game. (If repair costs 10% metal and energy, you probably need energy income on the order of a singu for this to be worse for your metal income than 50% energy.)
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- Since energy impacts overdrive, the current energy-only repair deprives you of a meaningful amount of metal in the early-mid game but becomes mostly negligible in the late-game. (If repair costs 10% metal and energy, you probably need energy income on the order of a singu for this to be worse for your metal income than 50% energy.)
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- Chip damage from artillery in the lategame having a metal cost concerns me. Units like Tremor and Bertha don't seem like they need a lategame buff, and even if they are nerfed their role will remain problematic unless they are flat-out owled.
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- Chip damage from artillery in the lategame having a metal cost concerns me. Units like Tremor and Bertha don't seem like they need a lategame buff, and even if they are nerfed their role will remain problematic unless they are flat-out owled.
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- Shields will still allow you to absorb damage at a purely-energy cost in the lategame.
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- Shields will still allow you to absorb damage at a purely-energy cost in the lategame.
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- Metal-repair makes non-fatal damage to heavy lategame units like Paladin/Cyclops/Grizzly more impactful. I don't think the current state of Paladin is bad but I'm aware other people disagree with this assessment.
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- Metal-repair makes non-fatal damage to heavy lategame units like Paladin/Cyclops/Grizzly more impactful. I don't think the current state of Paladin is bad but I'm aware other people disagree with this assessment.
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- At the moment, (as long as you aren't stalling energy) repair is effectively always high-priority since it causes you to have less overdrive *income* to be shared among your other tasks. A repair which consumes metal would not have this property, for better or for worse.
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- At the moment, (as long as you aren't stalling energy) repair is effectively always high-priority since it causes you to have less overdrive *income* to be shared among your other tasks. A repair which consumes metal would not have this property, for better or for worse.
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This
change
would
presumably
be
accompanied
by
adding
metal
cost
to
resurrection,
at
either
the
same
or
higher
resource
cost.
Rez
could
be
made
to
cost
metal
even
if
repair
is
not.
This
particularly
affects
FFA
in
which
resurrection
is
prevalent.
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-
This
change
would
presumably
be
accompanied
by
adding
metal
cost
to
resurrection,
at
either
the
same
or
higher
resource
cost.
Rez
could
be
made
to
cost
metal
even
if
repair
is
not.
This
particularly
affects
FFA
in
which
resurrection
is
prevalent,
and
(
afaik)
generally
felt
to
be
overpowered.
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