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== Analysis ==
 
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{{Moving Part Efficiency Table}} Archotech legs are most useful for melee pawns who benefit from both melee dodge chance and movement boost that is useful for kiting and some other combat techniques.
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{{Moving Part Efficiency Table}} Archotech legs are most useful for melee pawns who benefit frim both melee dodge chance and movement boost that is useful for kiting and some other combat techniques.
  
 
Alternatively you can use your archotech legs for colony use, the best use is for haulers and cleaners but planters and miners also have need for movement speed (to outrun threats when far from the base or during too deep event) but hauling has a higher priority.
 
Alternatively you can use your archotech legs for colony use, the best use is for haulers and cleaners but planters and miners also have need for movement speed (to outrun threats when far from the base or during too deep event) but hauling has a higher priority.

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