Leafcutter Ant
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Common name | Leafcutter ant |
Scientific name | Atta cephalotes |
Environment | Rainforest |
Castes | Queen Minim Minor Media Major |
Traits | Fungus farming Taunt Heal Resistance buff Stun |
Playable colony | Yes |
Leafcutter ants (Atta cephalotes) are playable as complete colonies in story levels, extra levels and custom games.
Abilities
Minims are invulnerable and uncontrollable. Each brood tile can spawn and hold a minim when it is built.
Leafcutter ants use basic attack by biting. You must choose either taunt or stun majors before playing.
- Taunt majors can redirect attacks onto themselves and heal. They can raise their defense at low health at level 3.
- Stun majors can stun enemies. They can affect multiple enemies at once and slow them down afterwards at level 3.
You can unlock adaptations for leafcutter ant majors using Royal Jelly in the main story.
Food processing
Leafcutter ants automatically bring leaves from harvestable plants on the surface back to leaf storage. Enemies aren't edible and disappear after 3 minutes.
Minors slow down while carrying leaves. Mediae and majors don't. Gathered leaves are placed in leaf storage. Each leaf storage tile can hold up to 10/ 40/ 100 leaves.
Minims bring leaves to brood chambers to grow fungus over time. Each brood tile can hold 20/ 30/ 40 food or waste and cultivate 1 food every second.
Fungus turns into waste that occupies brood tiles when they are used. Minims need to bring waste to waste storage so that fungus has space to grow. Each waste storage tile can hold 10/ 40/ 100 waste and dissolve 1 waste every 5/ 4/ 2.5 seconds.
Leafcutter ants are permanently poisoned after going through occupied waste storage in their nest. Affected ants slow down by 35% and lose 50% of their health every 60 seconds. Minims are immune.
Waste storage tiles remove 2 upgrade points from adjacent tiles and 1 upgrade point from other tiles which are one-tile away. Highway tiles aren't affected. You can only delete a waste storage tile when it is empty.
Waste storage usually can't be completely filled up. The extra space is reserved for the waste carried by the minims. Waste can't be dropped when waste storage become full suddenly.
Each storage tile costs 5 food to build. The first leaf storage tile and the first waste storage tile are free.
You receive 66% of the cost as leaves after deleting a tile. Fungus can only exist on brood tiles so leaves are left on the ground instead.
Minims panic and stop working when the queen takes damage. You can keep them calm by preventing the respective pheromone groups from attacking.
Appearances
You can play a a leafcutter ant colony in:
- The Harvest (either)
- Front Line (either)
- Cramped (taunt)
- The Crucible (no major)
- Adventure (either)
You can play with leafcutter ant mediae in:
You can play with leafcutter ant majors in:
- Main story (either)
- Extremis (either)
- Tug of War (taunt)
- Tug of War 2 (stun)
- Festive Spider (both)
- New Year's Feast (taunt)
You can also encounter non-player leafcutter ants in:
Notable stats
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Trivia
- Dead leafcutter ants can often be seen in the waste storage. In real life, this is a normal behavior in most ant species because waste storage can also serve as a graveyards.
- Leafcutter ant larvae don't spin cocoon. Their naked pupae can be seen in the game.
- Level 3 mediae and majors have 100% chance to fend off phorid flies, even if they are carrying leaves. This is represented by two minims hanging on the carried leaves, defending the carriers. This behavior also occurs in real life.
- Leafcutter ant colonies start with 19-tiled queen chamber in custom games.