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===[[Humans (Apocalypse)|Humans]]===
 
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Humans have been around since well before recorded history. They are the most common of the three races available for hire. While they have no unique race related skills, they start with strong to average physical [[Agents Stats (Apocalypse)|abilities]], allowing them to quickly become adept fighters. They are available in greater numbers than the other races.
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Humans have been around since well before recorded history. They are the most common of the three races available for hire. While they have no unique race related skills, they start with strong to average physical [[Agents Stats (Apocalypse)|abilities]], allowing them to quickly become adept fighters.
  
 
The humans main weakness is their limited psionic abilities. With low psi defence, they will always be the most vulnerable of the three races to alien psi attacks.  
 
The humans main weakness is their limited psionic abilities. With low psi defence, they will always be the most vulnerable of the three races to alien psi attacks.  
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===[[Hybrids (Apocalypse)|Hybrids]]===
 
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Hybrids are the result cross breeding humans with [[Sectoid]]s captured from the first alien war. No one's certain why they end up bald and with ridges on their head, but they take on the qualities of the Sectoid half of their lineage. They are mentally powerful but physically weak.  
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Hybrids are the result cross breeding humans with [[Sectoid]]s. They have sectoid eyes and/or forehead ridges and baldness is common. They are mentally powerful but physically weak.
  
Although psi is their key racial ability, Hybrids are slow starters and require training before they can use it effectively.  
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Although psi is their key racial ability, expect your hybrids to spend some time in the psi-gym before they become truly useful at psionic attacks.
  
Their weak physical abilities often makes them liabilities in combat. Nevertheless, given a bit of faith, patience and a lot of physical training, hybrids have the potential to be the most powerful of the three races.  
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Their weak physical abilities often makes them liabilities in combat. However, after some time in both the psi-gym and physical training, hybrids have the potential to be the most powerful of the three races.  
  
 
Hybrids are backed by the [[Mutant Alliance]], a political group that promotes the welfare of Mega Primus's half human and half sectoid citizens. Being on good terms with the Alliance will allow new hybrids recruits to occasionally appear for recruitment.  
 
Hybrids are backed by the [[Mutant Alliance]], a political group that promotes the welfare of Mega Primus's half human and half sectoid citizens. Being on good terms with the Alliance will allow new hybrids recruits to occasionally appear for recruitment.  
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The Androids are the oddball of the three races employed by X-COM. Androids are artificial humans who have reached a point of awareness and believe them selves to be alive.  
 
The Androids are the oddball of the three races employed by X-COM. Androids are artificial humans who have reached a point of awareness and believe them selves to be alive.  
  
Like machines, Androids are quite limited in that they are not able to improve physically in any way. Though this may seem to limit their usefulness, androids are physically very tough and are reasonably good fighters from the moment they are hired. Also unique to the Androids are their immunity to psionics. Brainsuckers also do not actively attack them.  
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An Android's abilities are based on its construction and programming and they are not able to improve physically in any way. Though this may seem to limit their usefulness, androids have good starting stats and are reasonably good fighters from the moment they are hired. Also unique to the Androids are their immunity to psionics. Brainsuckers also do not actively attack them.  
  
 
Androids are backed by [[S.E.L.F.]] - the Sentient Engine Liberation Front - a political union fighting for Androids to have the same rights as humans. X-COM needs to be on good terms with them before they will allow androids to enlist. Even so, quantities of recruits made available are very limited.  
 
Androids are backed by [[S.E.L.F.]] - the Sentient Engine Liberation Front - a political union fighting for Androids to have the same rights as humans. X-COM needs to be on good terms with them before they will allow androids to enlist. Even so, quantities of recruits made available are very limited.  
  
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Note that, while there is a separate damage modifier category for androids, it is [[Known Bugs (Apocalypse)#Android Resistances|not used]].
  
 
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Revision as of 01:42, 23 July 2020

Overview

X-COM's combat role is served by highly trained X-COM Agents. Agents are made up of brave men, women and artificial humans and are Mega Primus' front-most line of defence against the new dimensional alien invaders. New to the X-COM series is the addition of three distinct races that can be used in combat.


The Races

Agents come in three flavours of races: humans, hybrids and androids. Each race has a unique trait or ability that can used to your tactical advantage.

Humans

Human apocalypse.png

Humans have been around since well before recorded history. They are the most common of the three races available for hire. While they have no unique race related skills, they start with strong to average physical abilities, allowing them to quickly become adept fighters.

The humans main weakness is their limited psionic abilities. With low psi defence, they will always be the most vulnerable of the three races to alien psi attacks.

Human recruits have no political dependencies that prevent them from offering their services to X-COM.

Human Features
Requirements: None
Pros Cons
  • Common
  • Reasonable starting stats, allowing for quick training to usefulness.
  • Low base psi abilities. Highly vulnerable to psi attacks.
  • Can be Brainsucked

Hybrids

Hybrid apocalypse.png

Hybrids are the result cross breeding humans with Sectoids. They have sectoid eyes and/or forehead ridges and baldness is common. They are mentally powerful but physically weak.

Although psi is their key racial ability, expect your hybrids to spend some time in the psi-gym before they become truly useful at psionic attacks.

Their weak physical abilities often makes them liabilities in combat. However, after some time in both the psi-gym and physical training, hybrids have the potential to be the most powerful of the three races.

Hybrids are backed by the Mutant Alliance, a political group that promotes the welfare of Mega Primus's half human and half sectoid citizens. Being on good terms with the Alliance will allow new hybrids recruits to occasionally appear for recruitment.

Hybrid Features
Requirements: Non-hostile relations with Mutant Alliance
Pros Cons
  • Strongest Psi abilities
  • Can reach the same maximum stats as humans
  • Recruits are rare
  • Lowest starting stats. Slower initial combat progression and more training time than Humans.
  • Can be Brainsucked

Androids

Android apocalypse.png

The Androids are the oddball of the three races employed by X-COM. Androids are artificial humans who have reached a point of awareness and believe them selves to be alive.

An Android's abilities are based on its construction and programming and they are not able to improve physically in any way. Though this may seem to limit their usefulness, androids have good starting stats and are reasonably good fighters from the moment they are hired. Also unique to the Androids are their immunity to psionics. Brainsuckers also do not actively attack them.

Androids are backed by S.E.L.F. - the Sentient Engine Liberation Front - a political union fighting for Androids to have the same rights as humans. X-COM needs to be on good terms with them before they will allow androids to enlist. Even so, quantities of recruits made available are very limited.

Note that, while there is a separate damage modifier category for androids, it is not used.

Android Features
Requirements: Non-hostile relations with S.E.L.F.
Pros Cons
  • The highest base stats
  • Immune to psi
  • Brainsuckers do not attack
  • Recruits are very rare
  • Stats cannot be improved

Ranks

RankNotes
Commander XCom3 rank6 Commander.GIF The Big Man
Colonel XCom3 rank5 Colonel.GIF 1 Colonel per 2 Captains
Captain XCom3 rank4 Captain.GIF 1 Captain per 3 Sergeants
Sergeant XCom3 rank3 Sergeant.GIF 1 Sergeant per 4 Squad Leaders
Squad Leader XCom3 rank7 Squadleader.GIF 1 Squad Leader for every 5 Agents
Squaddie XCom3 rank2 Squaddie.GIF A rookie will be promoted to squaddie when he/she earns enough experience points
Rookie XCom3 rank1 Rookie.GIF Starting rank for all new recruits

Apparently, and for purposes of rank progression, all your hired personnel count toward the soldier limit, including scientists (which are presumably assigned the rank of Rookie, since it seems that scientist promotion does not take place in Apocalypse). Therefore, it is possible to have only ranked (i.e. higher than Squaddie) Agents if the total staff limit was reached through hiring scientists to fill the ranks. Check the discussion on the Agent Ranks page for more information.

See Also