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Sentry guns will fire automatically at enemy players who come within range. Sentry guns can be upgraded to three different levels. To upgrade, hit the sentry gun with the spanner when you have at least 130 cells. The upgrade process is instantaneous. | Sentry guns will fire automatically at enemy players who come within range. Sentry guns can be upgraded to three different levels. To upgrade, hit the sentry gun with the spanner when you have at least 130 cells. The upgrade process is instantaneous. | ||
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* '''Primary sabotage effect:''' Reduced accuracy | * '''Primary sabotage effect:''' Reduced accuracy | ||
* '''Secondary sabotage effect:''' Fires on own team | * '''Secondary sabotage effect:''' Fires on own team |
Revision as of 23:51, 12 September 2008
As you travel around Fortress Forever maps you may occasionally come across a buildable structure. There are three types of building; the dispenser is a passive structure that supplies ammo and armour to friendly players, The sentry gun, an aggressive structure armed with weapons that will attack enemy units, and the jump pad or man cannon, a passive structure that servers as a "ramp" for any class that touches it. These are described in more detail in the sections below. This manual page describes who builds them and their uses. Deploying buildings on the battlefieldDeploying buildings is a unique ability belonging to the Engineer. Each engineer can deploy one of each structure on the battlefield at a time. They can build new ones at any time (providing they have enough cells) if the existing building is destroyed, dismantled or remotely detonated. When playing as engineer, the building options are reached using the engineer's context menu (default: right mouse button). Before you have any buildings on the battlefield, only Build Sentry and Build Dispenser are available, and the rest are grayed out. You need to have enough cells (from picking up armour and ammo bags) in order to build either building, and so therefore even these options may be grayed out. Selecting one of these will put you in build mode; a ghost image of the building will appear in front of you to show where the building would be deployed. If the position is invalid then an error symbol will show instead. You can move around until you find the perfect position. Press the fire button (default: left mouse button) once to start building. Maintaining buildings on the battlefieldBuildings have health levels and will be destroyed if they take too much damage. As engineer you can repair both your own and other people's buildings by hitting them with your spanner. This will top up their health back to maximum. Hitting buildings with your spanner has an additional secondary effect on each type of building. The secondary effects are:
These are both described in more detail in the sections below. The context menu also provides options for dismantling and detonating either of your buildings. Dismantling has to be done while up close to your building, and will recoup half of the cell cost. Buildings can be detonated at any range; the resulting explosion can be very powerful if the dispenser or sentry gun had enough ammo in it. Building sabotageEnemy spies have the ability to sabotage the other team's buildings. This is done by sneaking up to the building and standing nearby with your crosshair on it. A timer will display to show how long the sabotage is taking. Once the sabotage bar completes, the building is now in a state of sabotage. This is a state where the building does not work properly; the sentry gun accuracy is reduced and the dispenser will remove armour instead of giving it. The spy can now remotely trigger the secondary sabotage mode via their context menu (default: right mouse button). This will detonate any of their sabotaged dispensers and set any sabotaged sentry guns to fire against their own team.
DispenserDispensers hold ammo and give both ammo and armour to friendly players who come near. Dispensers are built with a basic amount of suppies and gradually self-charge with ammo. Engineers can also add ammo into the dispenser by hitting it with the spanner or having allies throw ammo backpacks at it. Dispensers will send an alert message to their owner if an enemy player gets too close, even if they are a disguised spy. This can make dispensers helpful for early-warning or detection systems.
Maximum storage: 400 shells, 600 nails, 400 cells, 300 rockets, 500 armour.
Sentry GunSentry guns will fire automatically at enemy players who come within range. Sentry guns can be upgraded to three different levels. To upgrade, hit the sentry gun with the spanner when you have at least 130 cells. The upgrade process is instantaneous. Sentries will begin making sonar noises when a Spy is nearby. The difference between the levels is as follows:
Jump PadThe Jump Pad (aka Man Cannon) can be built by the Scout. The Man Cannon is built by using the special ability button (mouse2 by default). Once it has been deployed it is invulnerable to attack from weapons, grenades, or any other damaging ability, and can only be detonated by the Scout who built it. Any player may use a scout's Man Cannon, regardless of class or team. Remember this when building a Man Cannon as you may inadvertently be helping out your enemies!
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