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* MECs require building first the [[Cybernetics Lab (EU2012)|Cybernetics Lab]] before they can be created. | * MECs require building first the [[Cybernetics Lab (EU2012)|Cybernetics Lab]] before they can be created. | ||
* [[MEC Trooper (EU2012)|MEC Troopers]] can be created from any [[Soldiers (EU2012)|soldier]] above rookie rank, but they'll lose all [[Abilities (EU2012)|abilities]] they previously had. For example, if player sacrifices a sergeant-ranked soldier, he/she would get sergeant-ranked MEC, along with the ability to choose skills from the first three ranks. | * [[MEC Trooper (EU2012)|MEC Troopers]] can be created from any [[Soldiers (EU2012)|soldier]] above rookie rank, but they'll lose all [[Abilities (EU2012)|abilities]] they previously had. For example, if player sacrifices a sergeant-ranked soldier, he/she would get sergeant-ranked MEC, along with the ability to choose skills from the first three ranks. | ||
− | * MEC Troopers have the Mechanized Exoskeleton Cybersuit or [[MEC Suit (EU2012)|MEC Suit]] which | + | * MEC Troopers have the Mechanized Exoskeleton Cybersuit or [[MEC Suit (EU2012)|MEC Suit]] which acts like the armor on normal soldiers. If this layer of defence is breached then the unit will have to endure wound recovery time. Similarily, a MEC suit will survive the death of a MEC unit, just as a Titan Armor will survive the death of its wearer. |
* MEC Suits came with the Minigun as its default Primary Weapon: more advanced primary weapons need to be manufactured in Engineering before being deployed. | * MEC Suits came with the Minigun as its default Primary Weapon: more advanced primary weapons need to be manufactured in Engineering before being deployed. | ||
* There are 2 new options on [[Engineering (EU2012)|Engineering]]: Build/Upgrade MEC (for the suits) and Augment Soldiers (to transform soldiers into MEC Troopers). | * There are 2 new options on [[Engineering (EU2012)|Engineering]]: Build/Upgrade MEC (for the suits) and Augment Soldiers (to transform soldiers into MEC Troopers). | ||
− | * The Cybernetics Lab can augment 3 soldiers at a time and it costs §10 and 10 [[Meld (EU2012)|Meld]] units. The process takes 3 days and soldiers will lose all [[Gene Mods (EU2012)|Gene Mods]] when augmented. The process is irreversible. | + | * The Cybernetics Lab can augment 3 soldiers at a time and it costs §10 and 10 [[Meld (EU2012)|Meld]] units. The process takes 3 days and soldiers will lose all [[Gene Mods (EU2012)|Gene Mods]] when augmented. The process is irreversible. Take note that wounded soldiers can also be augmented. |
* MECs are very expensive to purchase, costing up to 200 Meld to create a MEC and equip it with the most advanced MEC Suit. | * MECs are very expensive to purchase, costing up to 200 Meld to create a MEC and equip it with the most advanced MEC Suit. | ||
* MECs can't use [[Cover (EU2012)|Cover]] (and they can't be flanked). This mean that they have '''Hardened''' ability present on [[S.H.I.V. (EU2012)|S.H.I.V.s]] and alien robotic units that gives increased protection against critical hits. | * MECs can't use [[Cover (EU2012)|Cover]] (and they can't be flanked). This mean that they have '''Hardened''' ability present on [[S.H.I.V. (EU2012)|S.H.I.V.s]] and alien robotic units that gives increased protection against critical hits. | ||
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**Be careful not to accidentally punch a Cyberdisc at an ally. | **Be careful not to accidentally punch a Cyberdisc at an ally. | ||
*Immune to fire, strangulation, and poison but can still be psi attacked (and mind controlled) by Psionic units. | *Immune to fire, strangulation, and poison but can still be psi attacked (and mind controlled) by Psionic units. | ||
− | *Any soldiers tested positive with Psionic ability are automatically excluded from MEC conversion. | + | *Any soldiers tested positive with Psionic ability are automatically excluded from MEC conversion, and MEC soldiers can not be tested whether or not they are gifted. |
*Any soldiers with [[Gene Mods (EU2012)|Gene Mods]] will lose all mods if converted. | *Any soldiers with [[Gene Mods (EU2012)|Gene Mods]] will lose all mods if converted. | ||
− | *Any [[Medals (EU2012)|medals]] given will remain after conversion. | + | *Any [[Medals (EU2012)|medals]] given will remain after conversion, and MEC soldiers can still be awarded medals (remember that a MEC can't go into cover, so giving it the DEF-bonus-while-in-cover bonus is pointless). |
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Revision as of 09:28, 20 November 2013
The MEC Trooper is a new class of soldier that is introduced by the Enemy Within DLC. A MEC Trooper requires Meld and can be created from any of your existing soldiers (from any class) after building the Cybernetic Lab. The soldier will lose all of its existing abilities but see its HP increase and will have its own abilities tree, starting with Collateral Damage.
MECs are walking tanks that are usually used for either Fire Support or Close Combat. Tactically they're a mixture of the Heavy and Assault classes, being built for frontline roles. Since MECs can't use Cover like regular soldiers they're equipped with specialized armor to be deployed, in the form of the Mechanized Exoskeleton Cybersuit (MEC Suit). MECs can't carry regular items but the MEC Suit offers a choice of two different Tactical Subsystems at each tier level.
- Primary Weapon: Minigun, Railgun and Particle Cannon.
- Tactical Subsystems:
The MEC's Ability choices are mainly divided between Fire Support or Survivability stats/abilites on each tier, giving the player the choice of either going full defence, high damage or a trade of between both. Stats gained through rank promotions will give the MEC Trooper a total of +10 Aim points upon reaching Colonel rank, together with a total of +4 HP and +14 Will.
Abilities
As part of the conversion process, each soldier turned into MEC will gain a bonus ability based on its former class and will retain its previous rank, replacing its previous abilities with MEC ones:
- - Heavy - Body Shield - The nearest visible enemy suffers -20 Aim and cannot critically hit this unit.
- - Assault: Shock-Absorbent Armor - Damage received from enemies within 4 tiles is reduced by 33%.
- - Sniper: Platform Stability - Any shots taken without moving have +10 Aim and +10% critical chance.
- - Support: Distortion Field - Nearby allies in cover receive +10 Defense.
Tips & Trix
- MECs require building first the Cybernetics Lab before they can be created.
- MEC Troopers can be created from any soldier above rookie rank, but they'll lose all abilities they previously had. For example, if player sacrifices a sergeant-ranked soldier, he/she would get sergeant-ranked MEC, along with the ability to choose skills from the first three ranks.
- MEC Troopers have the Mechanized Exoskeleton Cybersuit or MEC Suit which acts like the armor on normal soldiers. If this layer of defence is breached then the unit will have to endure wound recovery time. Similarily, a MEC suit will survive the death of a MEC unit, just as a Titan Armor will survive the death of its wearer.
- MEC Suits came with the Minigun as its default Primary Weapon: more advanced primary weapons need to be manufactured in Engineering before being deployed.
- There are 2 new options on Engineering: Build/Upgrade MEC (for the suits) and Augment Soldiers (to transform soldiers into MEC Troopers).
- The Cybernetics Lab can augment 3 soldiers at a time and it costs §10 and 10 Meld units. The process takes 3 days and soldiers will lose all Gene Mods when augmented. The process is irreversible. Take note that wounded soldiers can also be augmented.
- MECs are very expensive to purchase, costing up to 200 Meld to create a MEC and equip it with the most advanced MEC Suit.
- MECs can't use Cover (and they can't be flanked). This mean that they have Hardened ability present on S.H.I.V.s and alien robotic units that gives increased protection against critical hits.
- MEC Troopers get monotone, Robocop-esque voice.
- The Kinetic Punch Module offers custom kill animations on Mechtoids, Berserkers, and Sectopods.
- Caution when doing so on Sectopods: their death explosion will do 5 damage to the area nearby.
- Anything else gets sent flying about 5 squares, often causing collateral damage to any structure it hits.
- Be careful not to accidentally punch a Cyberdisc at an ally.
- Immune to fire, strangulation, and poison but can still be psi attacked (and mind controlled) by Psionic units.
- Any soldiers tested positive with Psionic ability are automatically excluded from MEC conversion, and MEC soldiers can not be tested whether or not they are gifted.
- Any soldiers with Gene Mods will lose all mods if converted.
- Any medals given will remain after conversion, and MEC soldiers can still be awarded medals (remember that a MEC can't go into cover, so giving it the DEF-bonus-while-in-cover bonus is pointless).
Tactical Advice
See Also
XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012): XCOM Units | |
Soldiers: | Assault • Heavy • Sniper • Support • Psionic • MEC Trooper (EW DLC) |
S.H.I.Vs: | S.H.I.V.• Alloy S.H.I.V. • Hover S.H.I.V. |
Attributes: | Classes • Class Builds • Abilities • Stats • Nicknames • Gene Mods (EW DLC) • Medals (EW DLC) |
Loadout: | Weapons • Armor • Equipment • MEC Suit (EW DLC) |
Barracks: | Officer Training School • Psi Lab • Memorial • Genetics Lab (EW DLC) • Cybernetics Lab (EW DLC) |
Other: | Volunteer • Heroes • Zhang (Slingshot DLC) • Annette (EW DLC) • Covert Operative (EW DLC) • Training Roulette (EW DLC) |