General
The Field Inverter is a slow, powerful assault vehicle with a rail gun that attacks ground and air. It is strong against infantry, heroes, and especially vehicles, but weak against Walker hardpoints. It is also able to generate a shield protecting friendly units and structures from attack. The Inverter suffers a small portion of the damage that strikes the shield. While in shield mode, the Inverter's movement speed and sight range are reduced.
Stats
Type: Large Piloted
Movement: Walker
Max. Speed: 1.4/0.5
Health: 600
Armor: Novus Vehicle Heavy
Sight: 225/180
Crush Defense: 40
Crush Power: 25
Flow-capable: No (before research)
Weaponry
Type: Railgun
Range: 0-275
Damage: 35
Shots per burst: 1
Recharge: 2.0 seconds
DPS: 17.5
Production
Method: Built by Vehicle Assembly Plant
Prerequisites:
Inversion Processor upgrade to the Vehicle Assembly Plant
Cost: 1,000
Time: 0:30
Pop: 4
Special Abilities
Railgun Mode/Shield Mode
Effect: Toggles between having the unit use its railgun or its shield
Cooldown: 0:10
Upgrades
Advanced Flow
Effect: Can use flow network when ordered
Method: Research Flow Branch Suite 3
Improved Manipulation
Effect: The shield redirects enemy projectiles
Method: Research Computing Branch Suite 3
Nanite Purification
Effect: Harmful status effects are lost when the flow network is used
Method: Research Flow Branch Suite 3
Nanite Refinement
Effect: Price reduced by 25%
Method: Research Nanotech Branch Suite 4
Rapid Flow
Effect: Flow speed increased by 50%
Method: Research Flow Branch Suite 1
Stealth Upgrades
Effect: The shield cloaks units beneath it other than the Field Inverter
Method: Research Flow Branch Suite 2
Tips
-It takes approximately 3 seconds to extend the shield fully and 2 seconds to reactivate the railgun.
-A Field Inverter cloaks other Field Inverters in shield mode which are under its shield. However, 1 Inverter remains uncloaked.
Unit Quotes
Some quotes may not be used ingame.
- Field Inverter responding.
- Awaiting input.
- Polarity in balance.
- Magnetic field stable.
- Ready to process.
- Attack routine initiated.
- Enemy confirmed.
- Projectile bombardment.
- Locking target area.
- Purging the threat.
- Damage is assured.
- Boosting radiation.
- Targeting.
- Revoking their existence.
- Focusing on target.
- Processing directive.
- Moving.
- Deploying.
- Transport order received.
- Approach vector approved.
- Rapid response.
- With expedience.
- Increasing computation.
- Overclocking engines.
- Augmenting propulsion.
- Switching modes.
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