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This page shows the mechanics of enemy mounting and notable targets.  
This page shows the mechanics of enemy mounting.  


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=='''Enemy mounting'''==
=='''Enemy mounting'''==
Only colony creatures can mount other large and huge creatures in combat. [[Termite|Termites]] are counted as ants in the game and share the same mounting mechanics.
Only ant and termite colonies can mount large and huge creatures in combat. [[Termite|Termites]] will be treated as ants in this page.


The number of mounting ants on each creature is unaffected by their size. Ants themselves can't be mounted.
The number of mounting ants on each creature is unaffected by their size. Ants themselves can't be mounted.
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Only a certain percentage of fighting ants can mount a large creature. If ants on the ground are dead or prevented from attacking, mounting ants will dismount until the required percentage is met.
Only a certain percentage of fighting ants can mount a large creature. If ants on the ground are dead or prevented from attacking, mounting ants will dismount until the required percentage is met.


You can disable attacking or enemy mounting to prevent your ants from mounting or make them dismount.
Large creatures will take more damage if there are enough mounting ants on them. The specific calculation hasn't been revealed.  


Mounting ants can only use basic attack and can't use any abilities, except for [[Fire Ant|fire ants]]. They are affected by [[Damaging Effect|damage reflection]].
Mounting ants can only use basic attack and can't use any abilities, except for [[Fire Ant|fire ants]].
 
Large creatures will take more damage if there are enough mounting ants on them. The specific calculation hasn't been revealed.  


Mounting ants will be dead when mounted creatures leave the map.
Mounting ants will be dead when mounted creatures leave the map. You can disable attacking or enemy mounting to prevent your ants from mounting and make them dismount.


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Small ants can mount both large and huge enemies. They include other ants and termites.
Small ants can mount both large and huge enemies. They include other ants and termites.


[[Bullet Ant|Bullet ant]] soldiers and [[Super Leafcutter Ant Major|super leafcutter ant major]] can't mount enemies.
[[Bullet Ant|Bullet ant]] soldiers and [[Super Leafcutter Ant Major|super leafcutter ant major]] can't mount any enemies.


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Latest revision as of 21:57, 15 June 2024

This page shows the mechanics of enemy mounting.


Enemy mounting

Only ant and termite colonies can mount large and huge creatures in combat. Termites will be treated as ants in this page.

The number of mounting ants on each creature is unaffected by their size. Ants themselves can't be mounted.

Only a certain percentage of fighting ants can mount a large creature. If ants on the ground are dead or prevented from attacking, mounting ants will dismount until the required percentage is met.

Large creatures will take more damage if there are enough mounting ants on them. The specific calculation hasn't been revealed.

Mounting ants can only use basic attack and can't use any abilities, except for fire ants.

Mounting ants will be dead when mounted creatures leave the map. You can disable attacking or enemy mounting to prevent your ants from mounting and make them dismount.


Mountable enemies

Large ants can only mount huge enemies. They include leafcutter ant mediae, leafcutter ant majors, matabele ant soldiers, army ant majors and termite major soldiers.

Small ants can mount both large and huge enemies. They include other ants and termites.

Bullet ant soldiers and super leafcutter ant major can't mount any enemies.

Mountable enemies
Huge Large


Trivia

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