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*Hotwire (GDI)
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*Technician (Nod)
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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
===Hotwire===
===Hotwire===
[[file:hottie.jpg|140px]]
Hotwire is a female wearing brown camouflage pants, a blue shirt and a blue beret. She has tactical facepaint under her eyes.  


===Technician===
===Technician===
[[file:tech.jpg|150px]]
Technicians wear black suits with red-colored stripes on it; their head are covered by a helmet, along with a gas mask with red goggles to cover their face.


==Strategy==
===Usage===
Advanced Engineer is a necessity against any enemy team rushes and infiltration. Being the only infantry to possess [[Advanced Repair Gun]], it is marginally more useful against enemy [[Vehicles |Vehicle]] rushes than free [[Engineer | Engineers]]. A group of 3 or 4 Advanced Engineers can keep a building alive against most vehicle rushes.


==Primary Weapon==
Advanced Engineer is also the only infantry capable of planting [[Proximity C4]], better known as "mines". It is advised for new players to learn where to place [[Proximity C4]] from veterans in order to avoid mismanaging the mines or overmining, which will often lead to the team accusing the newcomer of [[Teamhampering|team hampering]].
Having the appearance of [[Repair Gun]], it is twice as powerful, taking 15 seconds to repair full shield when shooting at [[MCT]]. The Range remains the same as the standard [[Repair Tool]].


==Strategy==
Mine placement, paramount for base defense, is a complicated topic, and there is no perfect mine placement. Still, it is recommended to place 3 [[Proximity C4]] near the doors of each [[Building]], in order to deter enemy players from getting in. In flying levels (the ones that allow the purchase of aerial [[Vehicles]]), mines should be placed differently: for the [[Hand of Nod]], in addition to the three [[Proximity C4]] per door, a minimum of six mines should be placed inside the second floor and onto the descending ramp to prevent players to throw C4 on the [[Master Control Terminal]]. The three mines in [[Airstrip]] should be placed further back towards the MCT, if a player can reach and jump down from the control tower; lastly, the ramp of the [[Weapons Factory]] should also have three mines, in order to prevent enemy players placing [[Superweapon Beacon]]s onto the intricate roof of the Weapons Factory.
===Usage===
 
Advanced Engineer is a necessity against any enemy team rushes and infiltration. Being the only unit to possess [[Advanced Repair Gun]], it is marginally more useful against enemy [[Vehicles |Vehicle]] rushes than free [[Engineer | Engineers]]. A group of 3 or 4 Advanced Engineers can keep a building alive against most vehicle rushes.
Advanced Engineers can also blow up enemy buildings, by reaching the [[Master Control Terminal]] of the enemy [[Buildings]], throw two [[Timed C4]] and two [[Remote C4]] onto the Master Control Terminal, wait for the timed C4 to detonate, and then blow the Remote C4.  


Advanced Engineer is also the only class capable of planting [[Proximity C4 |mines]]. However it is unadvised for new players to place mines as they are higly likely to be unfamiliar with correct, optimal way to do so, [[Team-hampering | getting in the way of the team]]. Doing so at the beginning of the game as soon as the Advanced Engineer classes become affordable and base is still very much vulnerable to enemy rushes, as time is of the essence at this phase of the game is not only detrimental to your team, but is also very likely to earn you a '''mining ban''' preventing you from placing further mines and making all other ones disarmable to your team.
Although highly unreliable and greatly dependent on luck, sneaking is also the least team-dependent wise and cost-effective. Some Advanced Engineer like to weaken the [[Proximity C4]] found at the doors with his/her [[Advanced Repair Gun]]as much as possible before removing them all in rapid succession.


====Common rushes====
Advanced Engineer may also employ a tactic called "[[Harvester]] Walking" in order to sneak into the enemy base. The Advanced Engineer will follow the Harvester from behind and on the sides; the Harvester will provide cover for them, blocking the view of automated defenses, thus leading the sneaky player inside unharmed. For example, when the Harvester finishes collecting [[Tiberium]] outside the base, the Advanced Engineer may follow it, "hugging" it from behind, thus creating an artificial safe entry point allowing for sneaking, and then proceed to sabotage a building, usually being the Refinery or the [[Advanced Guard Tower]]/[[Obelisk]].
=====<small>Solo Adv. Engineer</small>=====
*MCT C4/ Sneaking: Advanced Engineer must get to enemy [[Buildings]] [[MCT]] without being discovered by enemy player or Automated Base Defences, and throw both his [[Timed C4 | timeds]] and [[Remote C4 | Remotes]] onto the [[MCT]]. Then he should hide in wait for timeds to detonate, and then blow the Remote C4. This destroys a building with an extra 14 points damage over the [[Buildings]] maximum health capacity, which are a safeguard against late enemy Adv.Engineers from repairing the building between the detonation of both timeds enough to let the building survive. Although highly unreliable and greatly dependent on luck, sneaking is one of most heavily used rushes in game thanks to its low cost, no risk of other rush participants ruining it, or need to depend or work with your team at all. A wise Adv. Engineer will weaken the encountered [[Proximity C4 | Mines]] as much as possible before demining them all in rapid succesion, delaying opposing team reaction to decline in mine count.
**Harvy Walking: sneaking is usually difficult on maps with Automated Base Defences due to heavily limited safe entry points into enemy base, as well as campers occupying points mentioned above. Formerly forbidden to perform, Harvy Walking is a tactic abusing the fact Automated base defences can't attack enemy hiding behind friendly target and [[Harvester]] doesn't drive over enemy <nowiki>"</nowiki>hugged<nowiki>"</nowiki> to it's back. When Harvester finishes collecting Tiberium outside the base, Adv. Engineer can follow it, <nowiki>"</nowiki>hugging<nowiki>"</nowiki> it from behind, thus creating an artificial safe entry point allowing for sneaking. Usual target of Harvy Walkers are Automated Base Defences.


=====<small>Group Adv. Engineer</small>=====
Patrols are advised to check their Harvesters to avoid infiltrators employing such technique.
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===Counters===
===Counters===
Any strategy against [[Engineer]] will work against Advanced Engineer. However, possesing more C4s in total, it is much more lethal to your [[Buildings]]. It is also more lethal against [[Infantry]] in comparison to its free counterpart as it's sidearm is [[Heavy Pistol]]. [[Proximity C4 | Mines]] '''do not''' serve as a good counter against this class, as it's [[Advanced Repair Gun | primary weapon]] disarms those rather quickly. The only warning you will get if a player infiltrates a building is the decrement of mines in the counter. A good player detonates all their C4s in rapid succesion, causing the building to die in roughly 3 seconds even with full health and armor.
Any strategy against [[Engineer]] will work against Advanced Engineer. However, possessing more C4s in total, they can bring down [[Buildings]] if they managed to reach the [[Master Control Terminal]]. [[Proximity C4 | Mines]] do not serve as a good counter against Advanced Engineers, as their [[Advanced Repair Gun]] disarms those rather quickly. The only warning you will get if a player infiltrates a building is when the mine counter decreases. A good player detonates all their C4s in rapid succession, causing the building to die in roughly 3 seconds even with full health and armor.


Vehicles should be wary of Advanced Engineers as their C4 supply is enough to destroy any [[Vehicles | Vehicle]] if given enough time, however most of the time it is worth taking the risk to drive it over, as usually Advanced Engineer will not be able to plant more than one [[Timed C4]] before dying under your wheels, given there is no infantry-only zone nearby.
Vehicles should be wary of Advanced Engineers because they can easily destroy the vehicle if they manage to attach their C4 onto the vehicle. Most of the time, backing away will be good enough to avoid their C4 (except [[Mammoth Tank]]s, they are often too slow). Caution is advised: the player should look at the minimap while backing away in order to not bump into obstacles, other vehicles, or lose their vehicles by backing into water or lava.


When dispersing a [[Vehicles | Vehicle]] siege, Advanced Engineers need to be taken out first, since they can support [[Vehicles]] with [[Advanced Repair Gun | Repair Guns]], rendering any damage dealt against them meaningless. Most tanks are piloted by Advanced Engineers for their potent repair capabilities.
To counter vehicles, Advanced Engineers should to be taken out first, since they can repair vehicles with their [[Advanced Repair Gun]]s, possibly nullifying most of the damage dealt to the vehicle. Still, concentrate fire will often be able to power through the Advanced Engineer's repairs and destroy the vehicles. Most vehicles are piloted by Advanced Engineers, since they can retreat and repair their own vehicle or repair allied vehicles if the Advanced Engineers loses their vehicle.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Together with [[Engineer]] it is the only class elligible for correct [[APC]] rush.
*This class becomes priceless after losing infantry production building, as it is impossible to acquire from [[Mystery Crate]]s while being the only infantry capable of placing [[Proximity C4]]. The (un)lucky player possessing an Advanced Engineer after losing the infantry production building should rarely come out of their base, but rather spend the rest of the game repairing building Master Control Terminal, and replacing mines lost on potential sneakers.
*This class becomes priceless after losing infantry production building, as it is impossible to acquire from [[Mystery Crate | crates]] while being the only unit capable of laying [[Proximity C4]], the only means to stop enemy sneakers and mass infantry rushes to get into buildings unnoticed. The (un)lucky player posessing an Adv. Engineer after losing such structure rarely comes out of his's base as basically the only mean for his team to win is for him to spend the rest of the game hiding in the buildings, and remining mines lost on potential sneakers.
**Even if the enemy team has lost the infantry production building, base patrols should still be on lookout for enemy players that still are Advanced Engineers, but  willing to risk and lose their infantry to pull off an infiltration.
==External Links==
==External Links==
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Revision as of 10:10, 5 August 2017

Advanced Engineer
  • Hotwire (GDI)
  • Technician (Nod)

Hotwire Hotwire

Technician Technician
Function Support/Defense Infantry
Health 100
Armor
  • 125 (Recruit)
  • 150 (Veteran)
  • 175 (Elite)
  • 200 (Heroic)
Armor Type Flak
Primary Weapon Advanced Repair Gun
Sidearm Silenced Pistol
Speed 100
Explosives
Cost $350

Function

Advanced Engineers are improved Engineers, possessing Advanced Repair Guns and enough explosives to bring down a single building by themselves.

Appearance

Hotwire

Hotwire is a female wearing brown camouflage pants, a blue shirt and a blue beret. She has tactical facepaint under her eyes.

Technician

Technicians wear black suits with red-colored stripes on it; their head are covered by a helmet, along with a gas mask with red goggles to cover their face.

Strategy

Usage

Advanced Engineer is a necessity against any enemy team rushes and infiltration. Being the only infantry to possess Advanced Repair Gun, it is marginally more useful against enemy Vehicle rushes than free Engineers. A group of 3 or 4 Advanced Engineers can keep a building alive against most vehicle rushes.

Advanced Engineer is also the only infantry capable of planting Proximity C4, better known as "mines". It is advised for new players to learn where to place Proximity C4 from veterans in order to avoid mismanaging the mines or overmining, which will often lead to the team accusing the newcomer of team hampering.

Mine placement, paramount for base defense, is a complicated topic, and there is no perfect mine placement. Still, it is recommended to place 3 Proximity C4 near the doors of each Building, in order to deter enemy players from getting in. In flying levels (the ones that allow the purchase of aerial Vehicles), mines should be placed differently: for the Hand of Nod, in addition to the three Proximity C4 per door, a minimum of six mines should be placed inside the second floor and onto the descending ramp to prevent players to throw C4 on the Master Control Terminal. The three mines in Airstrip should be placed further back towards the MCT, if a player can reach and jump down from the control tower; lastly, the ramp of the Weapons Factory should also have three mines, in order to prevent enemy players placing Superweapon Beacons onto the intricate roof of the Weapons Factory.

Advanced Engineers can also blow up enemy buildings, by reaching the Master Control Terminal of the enemy Buildings, throw two Timed C4 and two Remote C4 onto the Master Control Terminal, wait for the timed C4 to detonate, and then blow the Remote C4.

Although highly unreliable and greatly dependent on luck, sneaking is also the least team-dependent wise and cost-effective. Some Advanced Engineer like to weaken the Proximity C4 found at the doors with his/her Advanced Repair Gunas much as possible before removing them all in rapid succession.

Advanced Engineer may also employ a tactic called "Harvester Walking" in order to sneak into the enemy base. The Advanced Engineer will follow the Harvester from behind and on the sides; the Harvester will provide cover for them, blocking the view of automated defenses, thus leading the sneaky player inside unharmed. For example, when the Harvester finishes collecting Tiberium outside the base, the Advanced Engineer may follow it, "hugging" it from behind, thus creating an artificial safe entry point allowing for sneaking, and then proceed to sabotage a building, usually being the Refinery or the Advanced Guard Tower/Obelisk.

Patrols are advised to check their Harvesters to avoid infiltrators employing such technique.

Counters

Any strategy against Engineer will work against Advanced Engineer. However, possessing more C4s in total, they can bring down Buildings if they managed to reach the Master Control Terminal. Mines do not serve as a good counter against Advanced Engineers, as their Advanced Repair Gun disarms those rather quickly. The only warning you will get if a player infiltrates a building is when the mine counter decreases. A good player detonates all their C4s in rapid succession, causing the building to die in roughly 3 seconds even with full health and armor.

Vehicles should be wary of Advanced Engineers because they can easily destroy the vehicle if they manage to attach their C4 onto the vehicle. Most of the time, backing away will be good enough to avoid their C4 (except Mammoth Tanks, they are often too slow). Caution is advised: the player should look at the minimap while backing away in order to not bump into obstacles, other vehicles, or lose their vehicles by backing into water or lava.

To counter vehicles, Advanced Engineers should to be taken out first, since they can repair vehicles with their Advanced Repair Guns, possibly nullifying most of the damage dealt to the vehicle. Still, concentrate fire will often be able to power through the Advanced Engineer's repairs and destroy the vehicles. Most vehicles are piloted by Advanced Engineers, since they can retreat and repair their own vehicle or repair allied vehicles if the Advanced Engineers loses their vehicle.

Trivia

  • This class becomes priceless after losing infantry production building, as it is impossible to acquire from Mystery Crates while being the only infantry capable of placing Proximity C4. The (un)lucky player possessing an Advanced Engineer after losing the infantry production building should rarely come out of their base, but rather spend the rest of the game repairing building Master Control Terminal, and replacing mines lost on potential sneakers.
    • Even if the enemy team has lost the infantry production building, base patrols should still be on lookout for enemy players that still are Advanced Engineers, but willing to risk and lose their infantry to pull off an infiltration.

External Links