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Micromanagement should make sure that weaker fighters are targeted first, so that better ones can fight for longer before passing out from bruise pain. | Micromanagement should make sure that weaker fighters are targeted first, so that better ones can fight for longer before passing out from bruise pain. | ||
− | Centipedes are good at crowd control, but | + | Centipedes are good at crowd control, but struggle against single or widely scattered targets. One effective way of distracting fire from them (if they are not equipped with the inferno cannon or supported by lancers) is to simply let a colonist with a [[shield belt]] stand in front of other colonists; the centipedes will focus fire on the shielded colonist, allowing your other colonists to fire at the centipedes without getting hurt. |
− | If you can spare the resources, [[uranium slug turret]]s can be an extremely effective hard counter to Centipedes, as they outrange them greatly and their shots are powerful enough to pierce their thick armor. | + | If you can spare the resources, [[uranium slug turret]]s can be an extremely effective hard counter to Centipedes, as they outrange them greatly and their shots are powerful enough to pierce their thick armor. Their tendency to stay at range keeps them within the slug turret's effective range. |
Revision as of 13:56, 8 October 2018
Centipede
"Heavy combat mechanoids that glide on dozens of tiny legs. Their heavy armor and firepower makes them very effective against bunched-up static defenders. They are somewhat vulnerable to mobile hit-and-run tactics."
Base Stats
- Type
- Mechanoid – Characters
Armor
- Armor - Sharp
- 70%
- Armor - Blunt
- 40%
Pawn Stats
- Move Speed
- 1.9 c/s
- Health Scale
- 120% HP
Production
Melee Combat
- Attack
- Head
20 dmg (Blunt)
30 % AP
120 second cooldown - Average DPS
- 0.1
Centipedes are mechanoids which do not eat, cannot be tamed or trained, and are always hostile to the colony. They can be found sealed in ancient ruins in all biomes, spawn inside mountains or outside on the landscape. They may also raid the player's base through events and can also be found in most poison ships and psychic ships. They will target doors, walls, base production tables and furniture.
Centipedes are often supported by scythers or lancers, though they usually outpace the centipedes by a great margin and won't stop to wait for them.
Dead centipedes may be disassembled at the machining table for 50, 10, and 2, though these values are affected by mechanoid disassembly efficiency as well as missing parts on the centipede.
Combat
Centipedes are slow-moving and highly resistant to sharp damage, which includes bullets, so they require many shots to take down with guns. Centipedes may spawn equipped with the minigun, heavy charge blaster, or inferno cannon.
Engaging it in melee may be viable despite its armor and high health. A centipede hits quite hard, but not hard enough to be a serious problem, as they usually only inflict bruises and break ribs.
Melee swarms are possible with little risk of long-term injuries, provided pawns can safely close the distance. Shield belts, drawing their fire from a different direction, or simply using walls and terrain to block projectiles are all good ways to move in. Centipedes with the minigun or heavy charge blaster must be simultaneously engaged in melee to make sure none of them can use their weapons, otherwise they can eviscerate your colonist at point-blank before you can get the victim to escape.
Micromanagement should make sure that weaker fighters are targeted first, so that better ones can fight for longer before passing out from bruise pain.
Centipedes are good at crowd control, but struggle against single or widely scattered targets. One effective way of distracting fire from them (if they are not equipped with the inferno cannon or supported by lancers) is to simply let a colonist with a shield belt stand in front of other colonists; the centipedes will focus fire on the shielded colonist, allowing your other colonists to fire at the centipedes without getting hurt.
If you can spare the resources, uranium slug turrets can be an extremely effective hard counter to Centipedes, as they outrange them greatly and their shots are powerful enough to pierce their thick armor. Their tendency to stay at range keeps them within the slug turret's effective range.