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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[{{#var:type}} unit|{{#var:type}}]] {{ticon|block}}[[blocker]] [[{{#ifeq:{{lc:{{#var:spell}} }}|yes|spell|unit}}]] part of the [[base set]] which produces {{ticon|energy}}[[Energy]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[{{#var:type}} unit|{{#var:type}}]] {{ticon|block}}[[blocker]] [[{{#ifeq:{{lc:{{#var:spell}} }}|yes|spell|unit}}]]. It is part of the [[base set]] and produces {{ticon|energy}}[[Energy]].
   
 
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Players start the game with two Engineers. This provides them with a thin layer of defense and also allows them to make up to two [[Drone]]s per turn.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' are basic units that produce [[Energy]]. Energy is most often used to buy {{ticon|gold}}[[Gold|gold producing units]] like [[Drone]]s.
 
   
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In the early game, Engineers are useful for providing Energy for making Drones. Later in the game, Engineers are good for providing [[Defense_concepts#Defensive_granularity|granular]] defense.
On the second turn, buying a third {{PAGENAME}} allows you to build three Drones each turn resulting in a [[high economy]]. This may be countered by a [[low economy]] and good use of the potential rushy units of the [[Random set]] if there is no heavy {{ticon|blocker}}[[blocker]] like [[Doomed Wall]] (so [[read the set]] well).
 
   
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==='''Buying Engineers for Energy'''===
{{PAGENAME}} is the unit of the [[Base set]] that provides [[defensive granularity]] with its {{ticon|health|1}} [[Health]] for {{ticon|gold|2}}[[gold]]. Because {{PAGENAME}} is not {{ticon|prompt}}prompt, you need to buy them ahead of time to optimize your defense granularity.
 
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On turn two, buying a third Engineer in order to make three Drones per turn is common. When playing a third Engineer opening, it's important to buy three Drones per turn for at least two turns after going for third Engineer.
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A good rule of thumb for beginners is to only go for third Engineer if there is an [[absorb|absorber]] in the [[random set]] with four or more health.
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Going up to four or more Engineers in the opening is usually incorrect. The main time four Engineer builds are correct is when an energy-intensive unit like [[Vivid Drone]] or [[Galvani Drone]] is in the set.
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==='''Buying Engineers for Granular Defense'''===
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Having a pair of Engineers around for defense is the most common way for a player to keep their defense granular. Engineers are [[prompt|non-prompt]], so if Engineers are going to die on defense, a pair of Engineers should be made ahead of time to replace them.
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==='''Buying Engineers as a Gold Sink'''===
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Even if granularity is not a concern, if you have extra gold in the mid or late game but not enough for extra tech to be a good idea, Engineer is usually the right purchase. When compared to a Drone that gets used for defense immediately (without being clicked even once), the Engineer can block just as well but costs {{ticon|gold|1}} less.
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==='''Spending Energy in the mid to late game'''===
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Usually, the only way to spend Energy is on economic units like Drone. Once players are in the mid game, players [[Strategy Guide|no longer want to make economic units]], and so Energy becomes useless. Most of the time, players simply allow the Energy to decay at the end of their turn. However, some advanced units like [[Galvani Drone]], [[Electrovore]], and [[Cauterizer]] allow players to spend their Energy instead of letting it go to waste. This is valuable, because players want to keep a pair of Engineers around for defense anyway.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 16 October 2019

Engineer
Colorless unit
At the start of your turn, gain Energy
Supply: 20
Cost: 2Gold
Build time: Build time1
Health: Health1
Notes:
Position: Front Far Left
Engineer-portrait

An Engineer

Engineer is a Colorless Blockerblocker unit. It is part of the base set and produces EnergyEnergy.

Panel[ | ]

Engineer-panel

Strategy[ | ]

Players start the game with two Engineers. This provides them with a thin layer of defense and also allows them to make up to two Drones per turn.

In the early game, Engineers are useful for providing Energy for making Drones. Later in the game, Engineers are good for providing granular defense.

Buying Engineers for Energy[ | ]

On turn two, buying a third Engineer in order to make three Drones per turn is common. When playing a third Engineer opening, it's important to buy three Drones per turn for at least two turns after going for third Engineer.

A good rule of thumb for beginners is to only go for third Engineer if there is an absorber in the random set with four or more health.

Going up to four or more Engineers in the opening is usually incorrect. The main time four Engineer builds are correct is when an energy-intensive unit like Vivid Drone or Galvani Drone is in the set.

Buying Engineers for Granular Defense[ | ]

Having a pair of Engineers around for defense is the most common way for a player to keep their defense granular. Engineers are non-prompt, so if Engineers are going to die on defense, a pair of Engineers should be made ahead of time to replace them.

Buying Engineers as a Gold Sink[ | ]

Even if granularity is not a concern, if you have extra gold in the mid or late game but not enough for extra tech to be a good idea, Engineer is usually the right purchase. When compared to a Drone that gets used for defense immediately (without being clicked even once), the Engineer can block just as well but costs 1Gold less.

Spending Energy in the mid to late game[ | ]

Usually, the only way to spend Energy is on economic units like Drone. Once players are in the mid game, players no longer want to make economic units, and so Energy becomes useless. Most of the time, players simply allow the Energy to decay at the end of their turn. However, some advanced units like Galvani Drone, Electrovore, and Cauterizer allow players to spend their Energy instead of letting it go to waste. This is valuable, because players want to keep a pair of Engineers around for defense anyway.