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{{Infobox unit|name=Ranged Trooper|Image=Trooper Icon.png|max_health=300|health_regen=0|bullet_resist=0|spirit_resist=0|dps=28|bullet_damage=36|attack_range=1000|melee_damage=25|move_speed=2.4|sprint_speed=4.33|soul_value=75|soul_orbs=1}} | {{Infobox unit|name=Ranged Trooper|Image=Trooper Icon.png|max_health=300|health_regen=0|bullet_resist=0|spirit_resist=0|dps=28|bullet_damage=36|attack_range=1000|melee_damage=25|move_speed=2.4|sprint_speed=4.33|soul_value=75|soul_orbs=1}} | ||
|-|Melee Trooper= | |||
{{Infobox unit|name=Melee Trooper|Image=Trooper Icon.png|max_health=400|health_regen=0|bullet_resist=0|spirit_resist=0|dps=0|bullet_damage=0|attack_range=120|melee_damage=80|move_speed=3.2|sprint_speed=4.33|soul_value=75|soul_orbs=1}} | {{Infobox unit|name=Melee Trooper|Image=Trooper Icon.png|max_health=400|health_regen=0|bullet_resist=0|spirit_resist=0|dps=0|bullet_damage=0|attack_range=120|melee_damage=80|move_speed=3.2|sprint_speed=4.33|soul_value=75|soul_orbs=1}} | ||
|-|Banner Trooper= | |||
{{Infobox unit|name=Banner Trooper|Image=Trooper Icon.png|max_health=260|health_regen=0|bullet_resist=0|spirit_resist=0|dps=28|bullet_damage=36|attack_range=120|melee_damage=25|move_speed=2.4|sprint_speed=4.33|soul_value=75|soul_orbs=1}} | {{Infobox unit|name=Banner Trooper|Image=Trooper Icon.png|max_health=260|health_regen=0|bullet_resist=0|spirit_resist=0|dps=28|bullet_damage=36|attack_range=120|melee_damage=25|move_speed=2.4|sprint_speed=4.33|soul_value=75|soul_orbs=1}} | ||
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'''Troopers''' are common offensive units summoned by the [[Patron]]. They are the primary force for pushing lanes and early [[Souls|Soul]] farming. | '''Troopers''' are common offensive units summoned by the [[Patron]]. They are the primary force for pushing lanes and early [[Souls|Soul]] farming. | ||
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Troopers appear to be small humanoid golems with a large burning candle atop their head. In combat, the amount of wax on the candle directly reflects the amount of health a trooper has. There are 3 types of basic troopers; Ranged Troopers, Melee Troopers and Banner Troopers. | Troopers appear to be small humanoid golems with a large burning candle atop their head. In combat, the amount of wax on the candle directly reflects the amount of health a trooper has. There are 3 types of basic troopers; Ranged Troopers, Melee Troopers and Banner Troopers. | ||
Troopers serve as the primary means to pushing lanes, appearing in waves of 4 every 25 seconds. These waves consist of 2 Ranged Troopers, 1 Melee Trooper and 1 Banner Trooper. Troopers enter lanes by riding [[Ziplines]] in a vessel, which can be shot down to force them to drop early. Once on the ground, troopers will attempt to move down the lane, attacking other enemy troopers, [[heroes]] and structures on the way. Troopers take reduced damage from enemy [[Guardian | Troopers serve as the primary means to pushing lanes, appearing in waves of 4 every 25 seconds. These waves consist of 2 Ranged Troopers, 1 Melee Trooper and 1 Banner Trooper. Troopers enter lanes by riding [[Ziplines]] in a vessel, which can be shot down to force them to drop early. Once on the ground, troopers will attempt to move down the lane, attacking other enemy troopers, [[heroes]] and structures on the way. Troopers take reduced damage from enemy [[Guardian]]s, [[Walker|Walkers]] and the [[Patron]] to act as a frontline for players looking to push lanes. | ||
During laning phase, troopers are also the most reliable source of [[Souls]]. Like most units, slain troopers will grant a small amount of souls on-kill, and release a soul orb to claim the full amount (Split in 2-person lanes). | During laning phase, troopers are also the most reliable source of [[Souls]]. Like most units, slain troopers will grant a small amount of souls on-kill, and release a soul orb to claim the full amount (Split in 2-person lanes). | ||
In the first 10 minutes each Trooper gives total souls based on the following formula: 75 + | === Math === | ||
In the first 10 minutes each Trooper gives total souls based on the following formula: | |||
<math>75 + \left \lfloor(1.1 \text{ souls per } 1 \text{ min}) \right \rfloor + \left \lfloor(1 \text{ soul per } 5 \text{ min})\right \rfloor</math>, with 50% on last hit and 50% in the soul orb. | |||
After 10 minutes each trooper gives total souls based on the following formula: 90 + | After 10 minutes each trooper gives total souls based on the following formula: | ||
<math>90 + \left \lfloor(1.24 \text{ souls per } 1 \text{ min}) \right \rfloor + \left \lfloor(1 \text{ soul per } 5 \text{ min})\right \rfloor</math>, with 100% in the soul orb. | |||
=== Ranged Trooper === | === Ranged Trooper === | ||
Ranged Troopers are the most common type of trooper. They deal damage in a short range, resorting to [[Melee attack|melee]] if | Ranged Troopers are the most common type of trooper. They deal damage in a short range, resorting to [[Melee attack|melee]] if the player gets too close. | ||
=== Melee Trooper === | === Melee Trooper === | ||
Melee Troopers are faster and | Melee Troopers are faster and tougher units that can only attack at close range. | ||
=== Banner Trooper === | === Banner Trooper === | ||
Banner Troopers (or Medic Troopers) are a special type of trooper that can heal nearby heroes and other troopers, releasing a short pulse in a '''15m''' range every '''6''' seconds. This pulse heals '''80 HP''' to troopers and '''40 HP''' to allied heroes (80 after Laning Phase). | Banner Troopers (or Medic Troopers) are a special type of trooper that can heal nearby heroes and other troopers, releasing a short pulse in a '''15m''' range every '''6''' seconds. This pulse heals '''80 HP''' to troopers and '''40 HP''' to allied heroes (80 HP after Laning Phase). | ||
=== Super Troopers === | === Super Troopers === | ||
All 3 basic troopers have stronger "Super" variants, which start spawning while a team is in possession of a [[Rejuvenator]]. These super troopers are | All 3 basic troopers have stronger "Super" variants, which start spawning while a team is in possession of a [[Rejuvenator]]. These super troopers are tougher and deal more damage. | ||
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Revision as of 20:19, 1 October 2024
Troopers are common offensive units summoned by the Patron. They are the primary force for pushing lanes and early Soul farming.
Overview
Troopers appear to be small humanoid golems with a large burning candle atop their head. In combat, the amount of wax on the candle directly reflects the amount of health a trooper has. There are 3 types of basic troopers; Ranged Troopers, Melee Troopers and Banner Troopers.
Troopers serve as the primary means to pushing lanes, appearing in waves of 4 every 25 seconds. These waves consist of 2 Ranged Troopers, 1 Melee Trooper and 1 Banner Trooper. Troopers enter lanes by riding Ziplines in a vessel, which can be shot down to force them to drop early. Once on the ground, troopers will attempt to move down the lane, attacking other enemy troopers, heroes and structures on the way. Troopers take reduced damage from enemy Guardians, Walkers and the Patron to act as a frontline for players looking to push lanes.
During laning phase, troopers are also the most reliable source of Souls. Like most units, slain troopers will grant a small amount of souls on-kill, and release a soul orb to claim the full amount (Split in 2-person lanes).
Math
In the first 10 minutes each Trooper gives total souls based on the following formula: , with 50% on last hit and 50% in the soul orb.
After 10 minutes each trooper gives total souls based on the following formula: , with 100% in the soul orb.
Ranged Trooper
Ranged Troopers are the most common type of trooper. They deal damage in a short range, resorting to melee if the player gets too close.
Melee Trooper
Melee Troopers are faster and tougher units that can only attack at close range.
Banner Trooper
Banner Troopers (or Medic Troopers) are a special type of trooper that can heal nearby heroes and other troopers, releasing a short pulse in a 15m range every 6 seconds. This pulse heals 80 HP to troopers and 40 HP to allied heroes (80 HP after Laning Phase).
Super Troopers
All 3 basic troopers have stronger "Super" variants, which start spawning while a team is in possession of a Rejuvenator. These super troopers are tougher and deal more damage.
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