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* Spammers are AirborneMooks with only one ability -- spawn Inductors in groups. While Inductors are very weak units with a not too strong close range area attack and a temporary invincible state when not attacking, their potentially dangerous trait is to overload the wreckage of fallen Peripheroids, turning those into time bombs that explode for heavy damage. Furthermore, Spammers are also very cowardly and will attempt to escape from battle if attacked so they can heal up and try to drop more Inductors again.

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* Spammers are AirborneMooks with only one ability -- [[MookMaker spawn Inductors in groups.groups]]. While Inductors are very weak units with a not too strong close range area attack and a temporary invincible state when not attacking, their potentially dangerous trait is to overload the wreckage of fallen Peripheroids, turning those into time bombs that explode for heavy damage. Furthermore, Spammers are also very cowardly and will attempt to escape from battle if attacked so they can heal up and try to drop more Inductors again.
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* Tachyon Elite Raads have space-time abilities which they use to TeleportSpam, fire a PinballProjectile that bounces across many units... and when killed, they spawn a MookMaker portal. Even their FlavorText lampshades how irritating they will be:

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* Tachyon Elite Raads have space-time abilities which they use to TeleportSpam, TeleportSpam every few seconds or when they take enough damage, and fire a painful PinballProjectile that bounces across many units... and units. They're only as durable as the basic Ion Troopers, but the annoyance doesn't end when killed, they're beaten because they spawn a MookMaker portal.[[MookMaker Raad portal]] on death. Even their FlavorText lampshades how irritating they will be:
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* System Monitors. The MookMedic and TheEngineer of the Peripheroids, these can do three irritating things -- repair [[MookMaker Assembly Centers]], heal Jackbots, and finally have a long range unavoidable SplashDamage homing missile attack. They have [[SquishyWizard rather low health and lack armor]], thankfully.

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* System Monitors. The MookMedic and TheEngineer of the Peripheroids, these can do three irritating things -- repair [[MookMaker Assembly Centers]], heal Jackbots, and finally have a long range unavoidable SplashDamage homing missile attack. They have [[SquishyWizard rather low health and lack armor]], thankfully.thankfully, but they tend to hide behind Jackbots, Nortrons and Oculi which makes [[ShootTheMedicFirst shooting them first]] irritating.
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* System Monitors. The MookMedic and TheEngineer of the Peripheroids, these can do three irritating things -- repair [[MookMaker Assembly Centers]], heal Jackbots, and finally have a long range unavoidable SplashDamage homing missile attack. They're [[SquishyWizard pretty weak in terms of health]], thankfully.

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* System Monitors. The MookMedic and TheEngineer of the Peripheroids, these can do three irritating things -- repair [[MookMaker Assembly Centers]], heal Jackbots, and finally have a long range unavoidable SplashDamage homing missile attack. They're They have [[SquishyWizard pretty weak in terms of health]], rather low health and lack armor]], thankfully.
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Several enemy units in the game are far more irritating than others thanks to unique abilities, but don't pose a major threat unless they appear in huge numbers.

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Several enemy units in the game ''VideoGame/IronMarines'' are far more irritating than others thanks to unique abilities, but don't pose a major threat unless they appear in huge numbers.



* Suppressors are the Peripheroid counterpart to your Snipers and thus have extremely long range while dealing massive damage. One shot from them is enough to OneHitKill anything that isn't a Brawler. Thankfully [[GlassCannon they have low health]], don't appear too often, have a noticeable startup time before attacking and abort their attack if a unit moves out of range or gets blocked by terrain.

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* Suppressors are the Peripheroid counterpart to your Snipers and thus have extremely long range while dealing massive damage. One shot from them is enough to OneHitKill anything that isn't a Brawler. Thankfully [[GlassCannon they have low health]], don't appear too often, have a noticeable startup time to lock on for 7 seconds before attacking and abort their attack if a unit moves out of range or gets blocked by terrain.
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* Suppressors are the Peripheroid counterpart to your Snipers and thus have extremely long range while dealing massive damage. One shot from them is enough to OneHitKill non-mech units and most heroes. Thankfully [[GlassCannon they have low health]], don't appear too often, have a noticeable startup time before attacking and abort their attack if a unit moves out of range or gets blocked by terrain.

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* Suppressors are the Peripheroid counterpart to your Snipers and thus have extremely long range while dealing massive damage. One shot from them is enough to OneHitKill non-mech units and most heroes.anything that isn't a Brawler. Thankfully [[GlassCannon they have low health]], don't appear too often, have a noticeable startup time before attacking and abort their attack if a unit moves out of range or gets blocked by terrain.
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* Suppressors are the Peripheroid counterpart to your Snipers and thus have extremely long range while dealing massive damage. One shot from them is enough to OneHitKill non-mech units and most heroes. Thankfully [[GlassCannon they have low health]], don't appear too often, have a noticeable startup time before attacking and abort their attack if a unit moves out of range or gets blocked by terrain.
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* Fenrir Alphas are also quite a huge annoyance. They aren't too durable but they are fast and very painful... when they're ''not'' stealthed. ''If'' they're stealthed, most units won't see them and their attack deals MASSIVE damage to anyone it hits -- enough to OneHitKill or two-shot some of the tankier ranged heroes such as Mark X, for starters. Furthermore you have to actively select them if you want to de-stealth them too which causes more micromanagement. Fortunately, they make their presence known by giving of a snarl/howl whenever they spawn, and they aren't as effective against melee units.

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* Fenrir Alphas Alpha Fenrirs are also quite a huge annoyance. They aren't too durable but they are fast and very painful... when they're ''not'' stealthed. ''If'' they're stealthed, most units won't see them and their attack deals MASSIVE damage to anyone it hits -- enough to OneHitKill or two-shot some of the tankier ranged heroes such as Mark X, for starters. Furthermore you have to actively select them if you want to de-stealth them too which causes more micromanagement. Fortunately, they make their presence known by giving of a snarl/howl whenever they spawn, and they aren't as effective against melee units.
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* Ion Troopers are most basic and common [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Most frustratingly, killing a single one will make it explode into energy that makes other Raads nearby heal a huge amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite a chore if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Dr. Graaff's suicide drones or Blue Dragon's Ultrablast) to remove them instantly, since the others will get healed and activate their shields which prolongs the fight.

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* Ion Troopers are the most basic and common [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Most frustratingly, killing a single one will make it explode into energy that makes other Raads nearby heal a huge amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite a chore if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Dr. Graaff's suicide drones or Blue Dragon's Ultrablast) to remove them instantly, since the others will get healed and activate their shields which prolongs the fight.
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* The most basic and common [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units, the Ion Trooper. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Killing a single one will make it explode into energy that makes other Raads nearby heal a huge amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite frustrating if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Dr. Graaff's suicide drones or Blue Dragon's Ultrablast) to remove them instantly, since the others will get healed and activate their shields which prolongs the fight even more.

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* The Ion Troopers are most basic and common [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units, the Ion Trooper.units. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Killing Most frustratingly, killing a single one will make it explode into energy that makes other Raads nearby heal a huge amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite frustrating a chore if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Dr. Graaff's suicide drones or Blue Dragon's Ultrablast) to remove them instantly, since the others will get healed and activate their shields which prolongs the fight even more.fight.
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* The most basic and common [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units, the Ion Trooper. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Killing a single one will make it explode into energy that makes other Raads nearby heal a huge amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite frustrating if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Dr. Graaff's suicide drones or Blue Dragon's Ultrablast) to remove them instantly.

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* The most basic and common [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units, the Ion Trooper. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Killing a single one will make it explode into energy that makes other Raads nearby heal a huge amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite frustrating if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Dr. Graaff's suicide drones or Blue Dragon's Ultrablast) to remove them instantly.instantly, since the others will get healed and activate their shields which prolongs the fight even more.
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* The most basic and common [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units, the Ion Trooper. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Killing a single one will make it explode into energy that makes other Raads nearby to heal a huge amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite frustrating if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Dr. Graaff's suicide drones or Blue Dragon's Ultrablast) to remove them instantly.

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* The most basic and common [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units, the Ion Trooper. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Killing a single one will make it explode into energy that makes other Raads nearby to heal a huge amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite frustrating if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Dr. Graaff's suicide drones or Blue Dragon's Ultrablast) to remove them instantly.
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* Pyron Guards have a long-distance fireball attack that causes splash damage and burns all targets within the splash, making them lose health over time and unable to regenerate until the burning stops. When killed, they explode in a rather large radius dealing big damage while also burning your units within the blast, which forces you to actively move away your melee units (which are effective against them).

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* Pyron Guards Guard Raads have a long-distance fireball attack that causes splash damage and burns all targets within the splash, making them lose health over time and unable to regenerate until the burning stops. When killed, they explode in a rather large radius dealing big damage while also burning your units within the blast, which forces you to actively move away your melee units (which are effective against them).
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* Pyron Guards have a long-distance fireball attack that causes splash damage and burns all targets within the splash, making them lose health over time and unable to regenerate until the burning stops. When killed, they explode in a rather large radius dealing big damage while also burning your units within the blast, which forces you to actively move away your melee units (which are effective against them).
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* Fenrir have a basic ZergRush strategy, which combined with their fast speed and ''far'' greater numbers than even the Fell make them irritating to face especially if you need to take care of both them along with [[DemonicSpiders Raad Carriers]] in the same level. Shellstorms and Missile turrets will destroy Raad Carriers but be torn to shreds by the massive Fenrir numbers due to slow fire rate, while Flamewalkers will torch packs of Fenrir(and make them run wildly without attacking) but is useless against the flying Raad Carrier.

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* Fenrir have a basic ZergRush strategy, which combined with their fast speed and ''far'' greater numbers than even the Fell make them irritating to face especially if you need to take care of both them along with [[DemonicSpiders Raad Carriers]] in the same level. Shellstorms and Missile turrets will destroy Raad Carriers but be torn to shreds by the massive Fenrir numbers due to slow fire rate, while Flamewalkers will torch packs of Fenrir(and Fenrir ([[WeakToFire and make them run wildly without attacking) attacking]]) but is useless against the flying Raad Carrier.
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---> ''You don't know what true frustration is until you have tried to kill an Elite.''

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---> --> ''You don't know what true frustration is until you have tried to kill an Elite.''
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* The very first type of [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units, the Ion Trooper. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Killing a single one will cause any other Raads nearby to heal a very good amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite frustrating if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Graff's suicide drones) to remove them instantly.
* Fenrir have a basic ZergRush strategy, which combined with their fast speed and ''far'' greater numbers than even the Fell make them irritating to face especially if you need to take care of both them along with Raad Carriers in the same level. Shellstorms and Missile turrets will destroy Raad Carriers but be torn to shreds by the massive Fenrir numbers due to slow fire rate, while Flamewalkers will torch packs of Fenrir(and make them run wildly without attacking) but is useless against the flying Raad Carrier.
* Fenrir Alphas are also quite a huge annoyance. They aren't too durable but they are fast and very painful... when they're ''not'' stealthed. ''If'' they're stealthed, most units won't see them and their attack deals MASSIVE damage to anyone it hits -- enough to OneHitKill or two-shot some of the tankier ranged heroes, for starters. Furthermore you have to actively select them if you want to de-stealth them too which causes more micromanagement. Fortunately, they make their presence known by giving of a snarl/howl whenever they spawn, and they aren't as effective against melee units.
* Tachyon Elite Raads have space-time abilities which they use to TeleportSpam, fire a PinballProjectile that bounces across many units... and when killed, they spawn a MookMaker portal. Even their description tells you how irritating they will be:

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* The very first type of most basic and common [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units, the Ion Trooper. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Killing a single one will cause any make it explode into energy that makes other Raads nearby to heal a very good huge amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite frustrating if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Graff's Dr. Graaff's suicide drones) drones or Blue Dragon's Ultrablast) to remove them instantly.
* Fenrir have a basic ZergRush strategy, which combined with their fast speed and ''far'' greater numbers than even the Fell make them irritating to face especially if you need to take care of both them along with [[DemonicSpiders Raad Carriers Carriers]] in the same level. Shellstorms and Missile turrets will destroy Raad Carriers but be torn to shreds by the massive Fenrir numbers due to slow fire rate, while Flamewalkers will torch packs of Fenrir(and make them run wildly without attacking) but is useless against the flying Raad Carrier.
* Fenrir Alphas are also quite a huge annoyance. They aren't too durable but they are fast and very painful... when they're ''not'' stealthed. ''If'' they're stealthed, most units won't see them and their attack deals MASSIVE damage to anyone it hits -- enough to OneHitKill or two-shot some of the tankier ranged heroes, heroes such as Mark X, for starters. Furthermore you have to actively select them if you want to de-stealth them too which causes more micromanagement. Fortunately, they make their presence known by giving of a snarl/howl whenever they spawn, and they aren't as effective against melee units.
* Tachyon Elite Raads have space-time abilities which they use to TeleportSpam, fire a PinballProjectile that bounces across many units... and when killed, they spawn a MookMaker portal. Even their description tells you FlavorText lampshades how irritating they will be:
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* Etherleeches don't attack squads nor deal damage. What they ''do'', however, is to shoot stunning balls at your towers, before [[BanditMook draining your precious Etherium resources]] from stunned towers. They fly as well, meaning that melee is not an option, and even get bonus goddamned bat points for actually looking like bats. Fortunately, missiles/rockets put them down ''extremely'' quickly.

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* Etherleeches don't attack squads nor deal damage. What they ''do'', however, is to shoot stunning balls at your towers, before [[BanditMook draining your precious Etherium resources]] from stunned towers. They fly as well, They're {{Airborne Mook}}s, meaning that melee is not an option, and even get bonus goddamned bat points for actually looking like bats. Fortunately, missiles/rockets [[AntiAir missiles/rockets]] put them down ''extremely'' quickly.



* Jackbots appear in large numbers, have far more health than the weakest Fell aliens due to being Peripheroid robots, and have the ability to increase their firing speed if they are in a group. Their attack may be weak but it pierces armor, leading to DeathOfAThousandCuts by a group of them. Furthermore, other Peripheroids can affect them in various ways.

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* Jackbots appear in large numbers, have far more health than the weakest Fell aliens due to being Peripheroid robots, and have the ability to increase their firing speed if they are in a group. Their attack may be weak but it pierces armor, leading to DeathOfAThousandCuts by a group of them. Furthermore, other Peripheroids can affect them in various ways.ways beneficial to them.
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Several enemy units in the game are far more irritating than others thanks to unique abilities, but don't pose a major threat unless they appear in huge numbers.
* Spitterbugs attack for pretty good damage from a long range, and their attack pierces armor. They also have quite a good bit of health for sniper-type enemies. Dropping the dropgun on them is highly recommended.
* Etherleeches don't attack squads nor deal damage. What they ''do'', however, is to shoot stunning balls at your towers, before [[BanditMook draining your precious Etherium resources]] from stunned towers. They fly as well, meaning that melee is not an option, and even get bonus goddamned bat points for actually looking like bats. Fortunately, missiles/rockets put them down ''extremely'' quickly.
* Mindbanes have a very fast dash ability to close the distance to your units, before attacking with an medium-area shockwave around them for good damage. While not too durable and unarmored, they also appear in good numbers racking up damage with their [=AoEs=].
* Jackbots appear in large numbers, have far more health than the weakest Fell aliens due to being Peripheroid robots, and have the ability to increase their firing speed if they are in a group. Their attack may be weak but it pierces armor, leading to DeathOfAThousandCuts by a group of them. Furthermore, other Peripheroids can affect them in various ways.
* System Monitors. The MookMedic and TheEngineer of the Peripheroids, these can do three irritating things -- repair [[MookMaker Assembly Centers]], heal Jackbots, and finally have a long range unavoidable SplashDamage homing missile attack. They're [[SquishyWizard pretty weak in terms of health]], thankfully.
* Spammers are AirborneMooks with only one ability -- spawn Inductors in groups. While Inductors are very weak units with a not too strong close range area attack and a temporary invincible state when not attacking, their potentially dangerous trait is to overload the wreckage of fallen Peripheroids, turning those into time bombs that explode for heavy damage. Furthermore, Spammers are also very cowardly and will attempt to escape from battle if attacked so they can heal up and try to drop more Inductors again.
* The very first type of [[EnergyBeing Raad]] units, the Ion Trooper. While they're not too painful nor durable, they appear in decent numbers and can use energy shields to make them tank damage. Killing a single one will cause any other Raads nearby to heal a very good amount of health over a short period. This makes killing groups of them quite frustrating if you don't take them all out at the same time or use high-power attacks (like Graff's suicide drones) to remove them instantly.
* Fenrir have a basic ZergRush strategy, which combined with their fast speed and ''far'' greater numbers than even the Fell make them irritating to face especially if you need to take care of both them along with Raad Carriers in the same level. Shellstorms and Missile turrets will destroy Raad Carriers but be torn to shreds by the massive Fenrir numbers due to slow fire rate, while Flamewalkers will torch packs of Fenrir(and make them run wildly without attacking) but is useless against the flying Raad Carrier.
* Fenrir Alphas are also quite a huge annoyance. They aren't too durable but they are fast and very painful... when they're ''not'' stealthed. ''If'' they're stealthed, most units won't see them and their attack deals MASSIVE damage to anyone it hits -- enough to OneHitKill or two-shot some of the tankier ranged heroes, for starters. Furthermore you have to actively select them if you want to de-stealth them too which causes more micromanagement. Fortunately, they make their presence known by giving of a snarl/howl whenever they spawn, and they aren't as effective against melee units.
* Tachyon Elite Raads have space-time abilities which they use to TeleportSpam, fire a PinballProjectile that bounces across many units... and when killed, they spawn a MookMaker portal. Even their description tells you how irritating they will be:
---> ''You don't know what true frustration is until you have tried to kill an Elite.''

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