Colony

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This page shows the mechanics of colonies.


Mechanics

You can play with 9 different colonies in the entire game. If you choose to play with wood ants, leafcutter ants, fire ants or Matabele ants, you must pick either of the 2 variants.

You can only control a single colony in any missions or custom games. Non-player colonies can use the same mechanics as you can but are controlled by the game. Every colony must be assigned to a number, a color and an underground area.

Non-player colonies and swarm enemies are always hostile to eachother.

The respective colony is defeated when its queen is dead. Tiles are deleted every 0.5 seconds and return 66% of the building cost. Refunds are modified to reward the victors: larvae, leaves, termites or lignocellulose.


Missions

Behaviors

Non-player colonies in story missions and extra missions are designed to mimic their real-life counterparts. Nanitic workers are always kept inside to do nest jobs.

Non-player colonies check the surface for food and move gathering groups there.

  • None: Non-player colonies simply follow instructions and can't respond to anything.
  • Old system: Non-player colonies can only check predetermined locations. Gathering groups move to the most recently chosen locations if they can't find any food.
  • New system: Non-player colonies can constantly and thoroughly scan their territories for food or danger and move pheromone groups accordingly. Gathering groups remain inside if they can't find any food.

Non-player colonies can only control up to 3 pheromone groups.

  • Species with same-sized soldiers: Gathering groups consist of workers and soldiers. Attacking groups only consist of soldiers and usually join them to gather food on the surface.
  • Species with different-sized soldiers: Gathering groups consist of workers and small soldiers. Attacking groups only consist of large soldiers and are usually kept the around the queen.

Gathering groups attack any enemies on the way when they are tasked with gathering food. Food gathering and attacking is disabled when they are tasked with taking aphids.

Gathering groups will retreat inside after they have taken enough casualties. Attacking is disabled in the process.

Attacking groups are only deployed to invade your nest or to protect gathering groups. Gathering is disabled in the process and is only enabled during retreat.

Non-player colonies can only choose between attacking and retreating in tug-of-war missions. Gathering is always enabled.

Actual players are more decisive and responsive so non-player colonies always need headstart and occasional food receipt to stay threatening.


Nest building

Non-player colonies can decide building order on their own. They can only build hexagon chambers and can't build highways. Nest design is predetermined.


Appearances

You can encounter non-player colonies in:


Custom games

Settings

You can play with or without other colonies in custom games. You must choose a color and a team for each colony before you start a custom game. You can only have up to 4 colonies and 4 teams in a single custom game.

Some colonies may have different start from story missions and extra missions.

  • Leafcutter ant colonies have nineteen-tiled queen chambers.
  • Matabele ant colonies must start with some soldier brood tiles.
  • Termite colonies have nineteen-tiled queen chambers and must start with some lignocellulose storage tiles and some fungus storage tiles.

You can control temperament of non-player colonies: Docile, Timid, Balanced and Aggressive. It affects their aggressiveness and unit composition.

You can also control how quickly non-player colonies make decision.

You can also control their cheat setting. Non-player colonies can have headstart, spend less resources to build tiles, receive food over time, spawn units without requiring food or workers and take less damage from swarm enemies. Cheat is disabled when nest invasion is happening.

  • None: Small starting nest, small starting food amount, extremely rare free respawn
  • Headstart: Small starting nest, small starting food amount, rare free respawn
  • Underhanded: Small starting nest, medium starting food amount, , slightly reduced building cost, rare free respawn
  • Cheater: Medium starting nest, large starting food amount, moderately reduced building cost, occasional free respawn and food receipt
  • Crooked: Large starting nest, large starting food amount, greatly reduced building cost, occasional free respawn and food receipt
  • Corrupt: Large starting nest, large starting food amount, greatly reduced building cost, frequent free respawn and food receipt

Non-player colonies aren't affected by upkeep and randomized caverns. You can control whether colonies can enter other nests.


Behaviors

Non-player colonies will send all units outside to gather food. Nanitic workers will stay inside after you have played for 10 minutes and are only deployed when non-player colonies don't have any other units.

Non-player colonies can only control up to 3 pheromone groups. They can be assigned with gathering food, taking aphids or attacking enemy colonies.

Gathering groups attack any enemies on the way when they are gathering food. Food gathering and attacking is disabled when they are taking aphids.

Gathering groups are kept inside if they can't find any food.

Non-player colonies will choose the weakest colonies in biomass as their targets after they have enough food. Attacking groups either follow their most recently placed pheromone markers or invade their nests. Food and aphid gathering is disabled in the process.

Attacking groups will be tasked with gathering food and retreat after they have taken enough casualties.

Attack frequency is affected by temperament setting.

Non-player colonies will retreat inside when nest invasion occurs or when water level is about to change.

Non-player colonies can actively hunt uber creatures when the victory condition requires.


Nest building

Non-player colonies always start with the same predug nest and some resources. They usually work on 2 chambers at once. They prioritize upgrading storage and soldiers first and only upgrade workers after other building jobs have been finished.

Non-player colonies can't use bullet ant soldiers. Playable units are categorized into 3 groups: worker, small soldier and large soldier. Large soldier includes leafcutter ant majors, army ant majors, big-headed ant supersoldiers, Matabele ant soldiers, termite major soldiers, large driver ant soldiers and African stink ant soldiers.

Non-player colonies can decide building order on their own. They can only build hexagon chambers and can't build highway. Nest design and unit composition are affected by species choice and temperament setting.

  • Docile colonies have mostly workers.
  • Timid colonies have a balance between workers, small soldiers and large soldiers.
  • Balanced and aggressive colonies have a balance between small soldiers and large soldiers.

Black ant/ Fire ant/ Little black ant

Wood ant

Big-headed ant/ Matabele ant

Leafcutter ant

Termite

Gene-thief ant

Unit composition is affected by available unit groups. Large soldiers are replaced with small soldiers if they aren't available. Small soldiers are replaced with workers if they aren't available.

Non-player colonies will choose randomly among the available options in the same group and build a chamber for each option.

Custom colony

Custom leafcutter ant colonies use the same nest designs as usual. Mediae are replaced with small soldiers and majors are replaced with large soldiers.

Custom termite colonies use the same nest designs as usual. Minor soldiers are replaced with small soldiers and major soldiers are replaced with large soldiers.

Other custom colonies use the same nest designs as gene-thief ants.


Trivia

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