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Pros:
Cons:
Medium:
Instead of building a dispenser, it can build two mini dispensers that cost 70 metal each, on dispenses health and the other dispensers ammo, cloak and metal.
WHAT DO U THINK
Other than that its goooddd
But other than that ur stats are good :) good haveing this discussion wif ya
Pros:
-25% Construction speed
Cons:
+15% Metal cost
Construction builds itself 50% faster;
Constructions start with maximum health;
Cons
Buildings' maximum level is 2.
You should change it to +25% Construction speed.
If a sentry is specialized on rockets, it can shoot 3 rockets in a row, but the rockets are still inaccurate
if the sentry is all about firing bullets, it will have more guns, and fire more bullets, but still with the same amout of ammo, so it will be down really quick.
same for dispensers, health, or ammo, or both
*While Held, charges a "Build Speed" bar
*Upon placing a building, the bar resets, but the building builds at a speed corrosponding to how full the bar was. eg. If the bar is at full charge then the engie places a sentry, the sentry builds at
+80% building speed.
-30% Movement speed when hauling any buildings
-Building speed cannot be sped up by hitting the building with a wrench
-20% Total building health