Level-up means full repair, better armor and better damage. Boosting your robots when they get to shoot at the big guy equals more level-ups for them. Every stray shot that manages to hit the enemy mainframe translates directly into experience. That's when it's a good time for Energy Leak. Your enemy has only a single weak one, or (better yet) none. If you roll 1 Hack symbol with only a 12% chance and the enemy has 3 robots, the probability you'll make a successful hijack is 36%. Note: Chances to make a successful hack are listed in the symbol's description, however you have to multiply the chance with the number of enemy robots. Stealing a fresh heroic robot is a glorious triumph sometimes just too good to pass up! However, be sure to only use it when you are safe (in case it fails), or when the potential prize is worth the risk. Here's the skinny: Well used, it will most probably turn the tide of the entire battle in your favour. What if the hack succeeds? You'll get just one unit, which the enemy is most likely going to execute for its' insubordination in that very same round.What if the hacking fails? You'll get hammered with their full force - Enemy robots would all level up like crazy and your chances to win fly straight out the window.The first thought is "hey, I can just use a hack and snag me one of them fancy robots for myself!" Great idea right? No. Picture the scenario you have no robots on the field and your enemy has a pack of high-level robots. The first rule of hacking is - if you're going to use it, don't rely on it to tip the scales in your direction while you're taking a pummeling. Your robots get to fire directly at the enemy mainframe, which is a priceless EXP harvest. It's tempting to pray for an Unmaker when there's nothing standing in its way, but resist that urge and just call in some robots instead. If both you and the AI lose robots in battle - always choose to call new ones. The AI will surely try to hack some of its robots back, and it will most likely succeed - so let it take back the one you didn't even need. More is even more! If you have 3 or more robots, try to steal another, even if you don't need it.The AI hates the risk involved with the use of a hack, so it's less likely that it will attempt to steal your elite robots if you have less than 3 total. Less is more? Two good robots are better than three weak ones! Lower numbers reduce the probability of them being hacked.Combine yourself a heroic level Droid coupled with the use of a Rapid Fire ability - and you have a combo with the scope to win the battle really quickly. But every turn you keep it alive, it kills or cripples something on the other side. Due to high base damage, it gets the most out of percent-based Energy Leak boosts.Ī Droid won't last long in the open. It deals tremendous damage to a single target. DROIDįrail little robot that needs to be protected by a Firewall in order to be fully effective. Nota bene: Drone becomes especially deadly at the fourth, heroic level. it levels up quicker as it has a better chance to gain EXP from multiple kills and mainframe hits.it is more effective at damage distribution (A Drone won't waste all of its firepower on a single weak unit).Its main advantage is a volley of projectiles. DRONEĪ 'medium armor' robot, quite capable of standing its own ground. It's a unit that you can rely on to keep your healthbar safer for few more vital turns. Its protection gives you enough time to roll out some sweet lazer-action of your own. Tankbot is a damage sponge with an almost negligible damage output. Following this guide may just help you with that. What it won't tell you is how to use the symbol to the fullest effect. Tap any symbol on the slot machine for its detailed description. Protecting your own robots helps them level up, giving you an advantage the AI will need incredible luck to overcome. Nota bene: Splash damage from exploded robot is nothing compared to the full force of enemy firepower that made it explode in the first place. Having friendly robots around is always the better strategy, even when they die a lot. Letting the enemy robots shoot at your mainframe is like giving them free level-ups. Try staying without robots for one turn and I can guarantee the AI will make sure you regret it. Just bear in mind - that alone won't help you against an AI that's a master at exploiting your openings! Why? Because it is you, player, who has a much better chance to score a perfect roll. If you play by these rules, you will soon come to realise that lady luck is on your side. Never leave your mainframe unprotected.This guide should help you discover how the AI thinks and show you some advanced tricks to beat AI at its own game.
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