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Raven is a precision bomber, so it only has a nominal area of effect to ensure its bomb actually connects cleanly (it would only do area of damage on friend or foe if units are literally on top of each other, which should only happen to the smallest of units, if at all). The explosion of the Raven bomb looks a little more impressive than it actually is.
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Raven is a precision bomber, so it only has a nominal area of effect to ensure its bomb actually connects cleanly (it would only do area of damage on friend or foe if units are literally on top of each other, which should only happen to the smallest of units, if at all). The explosion of the Raven bomb looks a little more impressive than it actually is.
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If you want to hit your own units with a bomber like a real world military, any of the other bombers will do the job. Likho has a pretty sizable AoE to match its bomb graphics, Phoenix obviously is a carpet bomber, and Thunderbird will happily disable your own army if you don't use it carefully. (Revenant and Krow in the gunship plant fit the bill too for big AoE that will also wreck a friendly Glaive ball)
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If you want to hit your own units with a bomber like a real world military, any of the other bombers will do the job. Likho has a pretty sizable AoE to match its bomb graphics, Phoenix obviously is a carpet bomber, and Thunderbird will happily disable your own army if you don't use it carefully. (Revenant and Krow in the gunship plant fit the bill too for big AoE that will also wreck a friendly Glaive ball)
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You
can
also
build
a
few
Phantoms
or
Lances,
I
promise
you'll
have
all
the
friendly
fire
you
could
ever
ask
for,
and
then
some
:D
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5 |
You
can
also
build
a
few
Phantoms
or
Lances,
I
promise
you'll
have
all
the
friendly
fire
you
could
ever
ask
for,
and
then
some
:D
Normally
people
complain
that
units
are
too
prone
to
causing
friendly
fire,
not
the
other
way
around!
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