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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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