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The Mechanoids are a faction of super-advanced robots, all of which are extremely formidable in combat. They come in five forms:  [[Centipede]]s, [[Lancer]]s, [[Pikeman|Pikemen]], [[Scyther]]s and [[Termite]]s.
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The Mechanoids are a faction of super-advanced robots, all of which are extremely formidable in combat. They come in four forms:  [[Centipede]]s, [[Lancer]]s, [[Pikeman|Pikemen]] and [[Scyther]]s.
  
 
Centipedes are the Mechanoids' heavy units, equipped with a [[minigun]], [[inferno cannon]], or [[heavy charge blaster]], as well as remarkably tough armor. Centipedes are capable of dealing a great amount of damage to your colony. Their primary purpose is to soak up damage from static defenses while suppressing enemy infantry's movements. They move very slowly, making hit-and-run or kiting attacks possible.
 
Centipedes are the Mechanoids' heavy units, equipped with a [[minigun]], [[inferno cannon]], or [[heavy charge blaster]], as well as remarkably tough armor. Centipedes are capable of dealing a great amount of damage to your colony. Their primary purpose is to soak up damage from static defenses while suppressing enemy infantry's movements. They move very slowly, making hit-and-run or kiting attacks possible.

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