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Mechanoids - Autonomous intelligent robots built for domestic, industrial or military purposes. Only available to advanced cultures because such complex AI is needed to control them.

For information about the Biotech DLC, see Mechanoid creation and mechinator. For the faction, see Mechanoid Hive.

Mechanoids are deadly autonomously intelligent robots.

Summary

Mechanoids are machines. They do not eat and are immune to toxic fallout and temperature extremes, despite having a Comfortable Temperature range. Enemy mechanoids have no needs at all. As machines, they are vulnerable to EMP attacks, though will "Adapt" for 2,200 ticks (36.67 secs) (regardless of source), making them immune to all further EMP strikes.

Mechanoid Hive

Hostile mechanoids are part of a Mechanoid Hive. They can be found sealed in ancient ruins in all biomes, which 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 may sometimes appear dormant in Ancient Complex and guarding any relic with IdeologyContent added by the Ideology DLC DLC.

Allied Mechanoids

{{Main|Mechanoid creation]] In the BiotechContent added by the Biotech DLC DLC, more mechanoid types are added. Mechanoids, including all the vanilla mechanoids (barring Termites) can be gestated in a Gestator and controlled by a Mechanitor with enough bandwidth to prevent them defecting. These gestated variants require power and have to be recharged, which creates Pollution.

Mechanoid Types

Mechanoid forces are specialized by their unit types, with each unit performing a single role. Basics summaries are available here, see the individual pages for further details and analysis.

Core

  • Scyther - Fast melee combat mechanoid
  • Pikeman - High range, low damage combat mechanoid
  • Lancer - Fast, medium ranged combat mechanoid with the high damage charge lance
  • Centipede - Crowd control mechanoid with increidble bulk; 3 possible weapons
  • Termite - Designed to destroy walls; their thump cannon can do so in 1 hit

Biotech

  • Militor - Combat mechanoid, armed with a low-power mini-shotgun. Cheap to gestate and maintain.
  • Lifter - Mechanoid designed for hauling.
  • Constructoid - Mechanoid designed for construction.
  • Fabricor - Mechanoid designed for crafting and tailoring.
  • Agrihand - Mechanoid designed for plant work.
  • Cleansweeper - Mechanoid designed for cleaning.
  • Paramedic - Mechanoid designed for rescue and tending, with the ability to jump and a firefoam pack.
  • Scorcher - Combat mechanoid designed to burn enemies
  • Tesseron - Combat mechanoid with sweeping beam graser attack.
  • Legionary - Combat mechanoid with bullet shield and needle gun.
  • Tunneler - Mechanoid designed for fast mining; comes with a shield, smoke pack, and melee attack
  • Centurion - Built-in shield bubble generator, point-defense bulb turret capable of firing while the mechanoid is moving.

Commanders:

  • Diabolus - Ultra-powerful, but slow hellsphere cannon. Small turret otherwise.
  • War queen - Built-in mech gestaor, creating a mass of war urchins.
  • War urchin - Small mechanoids created by a war queen, they have a finite power supply and can't be recharged.

Trivia

  • Although all mechanoid-only weapons are 'Spacer' in terms of tech level; the hidden mechanoid faction itself is actually 'Ultra' tech level - one above 'Spacer', and the second highest tech level in the game, below 'Transcendent'.

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