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|img = CarrierTGMC.png
|img = CarrierTGMC.png
|xenotitle = Carrier
|xenotitle = Carrier
|difficulty = Intermediate
|difficulty = Hard
|superior = [[TGMC:Queen|The Queen]] and [[TGMC:Shrike|Shrike]]
|superior = [[TGMC:Queen|The Queen]] and [[TGMC:Shrike|Shrike]]
|duties = Facehug as much marines as possible, spread weeds on the front lines, be the ultimate marine salt miner
|duties = Facehug as much marines as possible, spread weeds on the front lines, be the ultimate marine salt miner
|guides = no separate guides
|guides = no separate guides
|quote = "I love it when marines get stuffed by my facehuggers."
|quote = "It's baby time! Baby, you're the best, you're not like all the rest. It will be so much fun when you're the one that burst. No matter what you do I will be proud of you even if you receive a liberal arts degree!"
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=The Carrier=
=Statistics and Evolution Paths=
 
Carriers have two paths for evolution, the [[TGMC:Defiler|Defiler]] and the [[TGMC:Widow|Widow]]. Evolving to one of the T3 can be good if you know how to play it well, but if the hive already has one or two, you would be better served staying as a carrier.
As the hive grew, the demand for a specialized xenomorph that mass produce facehuggers and adminster them onto new hosts. Before the arrival of this caste, all xenomorphs grabbed as much facehuggers as possible to reproduce more sisters and to induce psychogenic shock.
 
==Playing the Carrier==
 
The Carrier's main role is infecting marines with larva both on the front lines and with traps. You can store up to 7 facehuggers that are used for this purpose. The Carrier excels at increasing the population of the hive, and can bring a Xeno team back from the brink of defeat if the queen is killed and no drone is available. They can be dangerous in close quarters and can infect many marines in a heated firefight when supported by other castes, but are a support class and should never engage marines directly. Carriers are relatively slow and lack a reliable escape, so you can easily be chased down and killed if you're caught out of position.
 
You should always focus on keeping your hugger stores full when possible. To store facehuggers, create one from plasma using the '''spawn hugger''' ability or click on a full-grown egg with an empty hand to open it. The hugger will appear. Click on it to pick it up, and then click it while it's in your hand to store it. You will get a message that it's been stored along with how many huggers you have, and you can see the number of your stored huggers in the stats tab. Keep in mind that huggers outside of eggs will die after a short time, so do this quickly.
 
To throw a hugger, select '''retrieve/throw hugger''' by clicking on the button. This will not put a hugger into your hand, but leave it as your active ability. Using shift+click or middle mouse click, activate the ability and a hugger will enter your hand. You must then activate the ability again and click on a target or tile to throw the hugger. Activating the ability only once will not put the held hugger into throw mode (like an armed grenade) so make sure you press it again before you throw. Do not throw huggers using the throw UI button or R hotkey as they will only be thrown one tile.
 
After a facehugger is thrown, it has a brief cooldown before it will attach itself to a nearby host. If you hit a marine directly, this cooldown is .5 seconds. If it lands on a tile, the cooldown is 3 seconds, so remember that a direct hit on a marine will have a much higher chance of the hugger attaching.
 
If you aren't actively infesting, you should be making traps. To create a hugger trap, activate the '''create resin trap''' ability and then shift or middle-click where you want the trap to go. It will create an empty hole on the tile that you must fill with a hugger. Traps can be covered by trash and other detritus to trick marines into moving into them.
 
Carriers can also '''plant weeds''' and transport eggs using the '''retrieve egg''' ability. You can carry up to three eggs at a time. Do not forget about these useful abilities.
 
You are a Support caste and should not put yourself directly in harms way, though you are often most effective on or near the front lines due to your ability to spread weeds and create facehuggers from plasma. If you don't have anything better to do, place traps in random high-traffic areas. A hugger can stop a marine push dead in its tracks as they will think twice about pushing further so quickly. Carriers are also great at serving as a distraction while other xenos flank a group. If you facehug a marine, and cannot reach it to bring it back to the hive via Devour, don't fret. You likely have forced that marine to relieve themselves from combat to go get surgery on the Theseus. This is a good thing. Do not try to charge into a group of marines to grab one that you hugged.
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=Maturity Statistics and Evolution Paths=
Carriers only have one path for evolution, the [[TGMC:Defiler|Defiler]]. Evolving to one can be good if you know how to play it well, but if the hive already has one or two, you would be better served staying as a carrier.
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Maturity increases stats as follows.
* Slash is the melee damage when the xenomorph is in harm intent and slashing marine. In the code, it's melee_damage.
* Slash is the melee damage when the xenomorph is in harm intent and slashing marine. In the code, it's melee_damage.
* Melee, bullet, laser, energy, bomb, bio, rad, fire, and acid are soft armor values, not hard armor, which means that they reduce damage by a percentage rather than a flat value.
* Melee, bullet, laser, energy, bomb, bio, rad, fire, and acid are soft armor values, not hard armor, which means that they reduce damage by a percentage rather than a flat value.
* Hugger Delay determines the delay before huggers will automatically latch onto a face.
* Speed is calculated inversely, meaning the lower speed value you have, the faster you are. Xenomorphs are always running, meaning they have a -1.0 boost added to their base speed. (Chart displays running speed)
* Phero. Strength determines how powerful some activities will be, such as pheromones themselves, as well as using abilities that heal.
* Phero. Strength determines how powerful some activities will be, such as pheromones themselves, as well as using abilities that heal.


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|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:2px solid #cc6600; padding: 5px;" | <b>Young</b>
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:2px solid #cc6600; padding: 5px;" | <b>Base</b> || 325 || 800 || 20 || -1.3 || 15 || 15 || 15 || 15 || 0 || 5 || 15 || 5 || 7 || 2.5x
| <!--HP--> 250 || <!--Plasma--> 500 || <!--Slash--> 17
| <!--Melee--> 15 || <!--Bullet--> 15 || <!--Laser--> 15 || <!--Energy--> 15
| <!--Bomb--> 0 || <!--Bio--> 5 || <!--Rad--> 5 || <!--Fire--> 15 || <!--Acid--> 5
| <!--Hug Delay--> 2.5 || <!--Hugger Storage--> 4 || <!--Egg Storage--> 3 || <!--Phero Strength--> 1.5x
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|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:2px solid #cc6600; padding: 5px;" | <div style="vertical-align:middle; text-align:left">[[File:Maturity1_scaled.png]]<b>Mature</b></div>
| <!--HP--> 275 || <!--Plasma--> 600 || <!--Slash--> 17
| <!--Melee--> 20 || <!--Bullet--> 20 || <!--Laser--> 20 || <!--Energy--> 20
| <!--Bomb--> 0 || <!--Bio--> 5 || <!--Rad--> 5 || <!--Fire--> 20 || <!--Acid--> 5
| <!--Hug Delay--> 2.5 || <!--Hugger Storage--> 5 || <!--Egg Storage--> 4 ||<!--Phero Strength--> 2x
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|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:2px solid #cc6600; padding: 5px;" | <div style="vertical-align:middle; text-align:left">[[File:Maturity2_scaled.png]]<b>Elder</b></div>
| <!--HP--> 300 || <!--Plasma--> 700 || <!--Slash--> 20
| <!--Melee--> 25 || <!--Bullet--> 25 || <!--Laser--> 25 || <!--Energy--> 25
| <!--Bomb--> 0 || <!--Bio--> 7 || <!--Rad--> 7 || <!--Fire--> 25 || <!--Acid--> 7
| <!--Hug Delay--> 2 || <!--Hugger Storage--> 6 || <!--Egg Storage--> 5|| <!--Phero Strength--> 2.3x
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|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:2px solid #cc6600; padding: 5px;" | <div style="vertical-align:middle; text-align:left">[[File:Maturity3_scaled.png]]<b>Ancient</b></div>
| <!--HP--> 325 || <!--Plasma--> 800 || <!--Slash--> 20
| <!--Melee--> 30 || <!--Bullet--> 30 || <!--Laser--> 30 || <!--Energy--> 30
| <!--Bomb--> 0 || <!--Bio--> 10 || <!--Rad--> 10 || <!--Fire--> 30 || <!--Acid--> 10
| <!--Hug Delay--> 1.5 ||  <!--Hugger Storage--> 7 || <!--Egg Storage--> 6 ||<!--Phero Strength--> 2.5x
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=Carrier Abilities=
=The Babysitter of Facehuggers=
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As the hive grew, the demand for a specialized xenomorph that mass produce facehuggers and adminster them onto new hosts. Before the arrival of this caste, all xenomorphs grabbed as much facehuggers as possible to reproduce more sisters and to induce psychogenic shock upon marines (or for that matter, any humans). This primitive state of facehuggers requires to be '''carried out''' in a more intricate and personal manner.
! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #cc6600"|[[File:bumpattacktoggle.gif|64px]]<br>Toggle Bump Attacks
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #cc6600"|This ability allows you to toggle bump attacks on and off. If for some reason you want to avoid them, toggle this off. The red arrow means it's on; the green arrow means it's off. || style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #cc6600"|N/A ||style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #cc6600"| N/A


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However, after xenomorphs realized that capturing marines were not meeting reproduction quotas and decided to grow the hive with psychic means, the carrier ''was almost'' out of the job if it weren't for its baseball ability to throw facehuggers. Such dexterity did not come unnoticed by the queen mother and her research, and with ''great efforts'' they have expanded the carrier from more than just stuffing marines.
! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:Resting.png|64px]]<br>Rest
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|This ability is used to rest and get up, you will heal faster when resting on weeds. ||style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"| N/A || style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00" | N/A


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==Playing the Carrier==
! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:TGMC_Headbite.png|64px]]<br>Psychic Drain
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|This ability is executed on dead marines. Every dead marines psyhic drained will give 60 psychic points and 1/8 of a larva. ||style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"| 100 ||style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"| N/A


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Not going to lie, this caste is pretty hard. You are expected to:
! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:Regurgitate.png|64px]]<br>Cocoon
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|Devour your victim to cocoon it in your belly, then expels the contents of your stomach onto the current tile. With the marine inside, they still have life force and able to be revived, but it will give psychic points for 5 minutes. Yields a minimum of 1 psychic point every 5 seconds, but increases to a maximum of 5 points with lower server population.|| style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00" | 100 || style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00" | N/A
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! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:Plant weeds.png|64px]]<br>Plant Weeds
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|Plants a resin weed node, which will start growing resin in a 3-tile radius that allows xenomorphs to heal and restore plasma while on top of the tile. Plasma cost is also halved before the shutters have been opened.


Right-Clicking the ability icon will allow you to select different types of weeds to plant.
* Throw facehuggers at marines
* Infect or hurt marines in the process
* Keep a distance between you and marines
* Throw ''near'' the marines so that they don't shoot facehuggers but at the same not ''too far'' so that facehuggers can't do their job
* Make resin traps
* Hide resin traps like the Viet Congs would do against the US Marine Corps
* Weed the unweeded
* Emit [[TGMC:Xenomorph_Mechanics#Pheromones|Pheromones]] for your sisters


<div class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> Click expand to view different resin types.
The Carrier's main role is as a "grenadier," infecting, hindering, and damaging marines with various types of facehuggers, both in traps and by throwing them directly. You can store up to 7 facehuggers that are used for this purpose. The Carrier excels at supporting other xenomorphs in pushes, especially those with stuns or that demand a lot of attention from marines. They can be dangerous in close quarters and can infect or damage many marines in a heated firefight when supported by other castes, but you are a support class and should never engage marines directly. Carriers are relatively slow and lack a reliable escape or self-defense ability outside of their huggers, so you can easily be chased down and killed if you're caught out of position.
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[[File:TGMC_base_weed.png|64px]] Default, does nothing extraordinary but is cheaper. Costs 75 plasma.
Do note that you're a main source of marine infestation, and that larva takes '''5 minutes''' to fully grow in a marine.  


[[File:TGMC_Resting_weed.png|64px]] Boosts health and plasma regeneration by 20%, and doubles sunder recovery. Costs 150 plasma.
You should always focus on keeping your hugger stores full when possible. To store facehuggers, create one from plasma using the '''spawn hugger''' ability or click on a full-grown egg with an empty hand to open it. The hugger will appear. Click on it to pick it up, and then click it while it's in your hand to store it. You will get a message that it's been stored along with how many huggers you have, and you can see the number of your stored huggers in the stats tab. Keep in mind that huggers outside of eggs will die after a short time, so do this quickly.


[[File:TGMC_Sticky_weed.png|64px]] Slows humans and vehicles a small amount, can stack with sticky resin. Costs 225 plasma.
To throw a hugger, select '''retrieve/throw hugger''' by clicking on the button. This will not put a hugger into your hand, but leave it as your active ability. Using right click or middle click, activate the ability and a hugger will be thrown automatically to where your mouse is pointing. Do not throw huggers using the throw UI button or R hotkey as they will only be thrown one tile.


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After a larval facehugger is thrown, it has a brief cooldown before it will attach itself to a nearby host. If you hit a marine directly, this cooldown is 1.5 seconds. If it lands on a tile, the cooldown is 2 seconds, so remember that a direct hit on a marine will have a much higher chance of the hugger attaching. Most attacking huggers instead have a hit cooldown of 1 second and a tile cooldown of 1.5 seconds, and the clawed hugger has a hit cooldown of 0.5 seconds and a tile cooldown of 1.2 seconds. Note that a direct hit also allows a marine to simply click the hugger to instantly kill it with melee instead of having to fire their weapon, so this might not always be the most effective option, especially if they're reloading.


Can only be placed on a tile that does not already have a resin sac, and cannot be placed on rock, grass, catwalks, or snow.
If you aren't actively infesting, you should be making traps. To create a hugger trap, activate the '''create resin trap''' ability and then shift or middle-click where you want the trap to go. It will create an empty hole on the tile that you must fill with a hugger. Traps can be covered by trash and other detritus to trick marines into moving into them.
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Carriers can also '''plant weeds''' and transport eggs using the '''retrieve egg''' ability. You can carry up to three eggs at a time. Do not forget about these useful abilities.
! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:Emit pheromones.png|64px]]<br>Emit Pheromones
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|Toggles to see your pheromones, allowing you to select recovery, warding, or frenzy. You may only emit one at a time, and you can see which pheromones you are effected by in the <nowiki>'''stats''' tab. Each pheromone uses 5 plasma every regeneration tick, which doesn'</nowiki>t do much.


<div class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> Click expand to view different pheromones.
You are a Support caste and should not put yourself directly in harms way, though you are often most effective on or near the front lines due to your ability to spread weeds and create facehuggers from plasma. If you don't have anything better to do, place traps in random high-traffic areas. A hugger can stop a marine push dead in its tracks as they will think twice about pushing further so quickly. Carriers are also great at serving as a distraction while other xenos flank a group. If you facehug a marine, you'll likely have forced them to relieve themselves from combat to go get surgery. This can take them out of combat longer than outright killing them. Remember, it's no longer expected for any larva to actually burst during the round, so if that happens it's just a bonus.
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[[File:TGMC_recovery_phenomones.png|64px]] Accelerates healing for health and plasma.
=Carrier Abilities=


[[File:TGMC_warding_phenomones.png|64px]] Increases armor and accelerates sunder recovery.
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[[File:TGMC_frenzy_phenomones.png|64px|]] Increases movement speed.
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{{PsyDrain}}
 
{{Cocoon}}
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{{PlantWeeds}}
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! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:Resin trap.png|64px]]<br>Create Resin Trap
{{CreateResinTrap}}
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|This allows you to turn any regular "Weeds" tile/turf into a "Resin Hole" tile/turf, in which you can then place a facehugger in by clicking on the hole with a hugger in your hand. || style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"| 400 || style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00" | N/A
{{RetrieveThrowHugger}}
 
{{SpawnHugger}}
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! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:Retrieve egg.png|64px]]<br>Retrieve Egg
{{DropAllFacehuggers}}
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|This retrieves an Egg that you have stored within your carapace, allowing you to transport multiple eggs to the front lines. ||style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"| N/A || style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00" | N/A
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! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:Throw hugger.png|64px]]<br>Retrieve/Throw Hugger
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|This allows you to retrieve a hugger from your storage if you don't have one in hand, or throw the hugger currently in your hand at a targeted area. Huggers reset more quickly if you hit the marine directly. ||style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"| N/A || style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00" | 3 seconds
 
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! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:Spawn hugger.png|64px]]<br>Spawn Hugger
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|Creates a hugger using excess plasma stored in your body, placing it directly into your storage. ||style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"| 200 || style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00" | N/A
 
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! scope="row" style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|[[File:Spawn hugger.png|64px]]<br>Choose Hugger Type
|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"|Selects which hugger type you will build with the Spawn Hugger ability.
Clicking this ability opens up a radius up to five choices.
 
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[[File:TGMC_larval_hugger.png|64px]] Your classic hugger. Will put a baby inside a marine.
 
[[File:TGMC_slashing_hugger.png|64px]] A hugger that will slash marines' ankles. Inflict 23 brute.
 
[[File:TGMC_neuro_hugger.png|64px]] A hugger that stings neurotoxin into marines, damaging stamina.
 
[[File:TGMC_resin_hugger.png|64px]] Just poops out resin.
 
[[File:TGMC_acid_hugger.png|64px]] Explode into acid!
 
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|style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00"| 200 || style="background:#312d43; color: white; border:3px solid #ff7e00" | N/A
 
 
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=Primordial Evolution=
=Primordial Evolution=
'''NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE INGAME.'''
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Once the hive has enough psychic points, your queen has the option to unlock powerful primordial evolutions for each strain. Primordial evolutions grant additional abilities for the relevant class.
Once the hive has enough psychic points, your queen has the option to unlock powerful primordial evolutions for each strain. Primordial evolutions grant additional abilities for the relevant class.
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For the XENOMORPH, this primordial ability is '''XENO NEW ABILITY'''.
For the Carrier, this primordial ability is '''Facehugger Turret'''.
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=Carrier tips & tricks=
=Carrier tips & tricks=
*You can hit a host directly with a thrown facehugger to have a high chance of infecting them near instantly.
*Larva takes '''5''' minutes to burst.
*You can hit a host directly with a thrown facehugger to make the hugger activate half a second faster than normal.
*If a marine steps onto the same tile as a hugger, it'll attack almost instantly (0.5 seconds). Try to throw huggers one tile ahead of rushing marines for a nasty surprise. Shuffling them onto the same tile as your own hugger with help intent will also work.
*Huggers will die when standing on fire, but can be thrown over it safely.
*Resin holes can be placed under trash for sneakier traps.
*Resin holes can be placed under trash for sneakier traps.
*Even if the queen is dead, you can make facehuggers and keep the hive alive. Though pay mind to whether or not you are delaying in any given situation.
*Don't leave un-planted eggs lying around! The last thing you want is to get killed by a squad of corrupted xenos because you left an egg where a marine could get their hands on it.
*Pay attention to the hive's attacks, especially the Queen's screech, for the best opportunities to throw huggers. If a marine is dragged back, a quick hugger on them can ensure a capture.
*Pay attention to the hive's attacks, especially the Queen's screech, for the best opportunities to throw huggers.
*Facehuggers will knock off all the face gear, meaning masks.
*If an unconscious marine is dragged back, you can take a neurotoxin hugger in one of your hands and repeatedly inject them with it to make them very annoying to revive. Larval huggers are a great option as well, obviously.
*Facehuggers will knock off all the face gear, meaning masks. This can cause additional problems for marines on ice maps.
*SWAT masks will block one larval facehugger, and B18 helmets will block five. If the marines have amassed a high budget, it might be best to use other types.
*Robots are immune to being infected (they don't even have a mouth) and neurotoxin (they don't have blood either). Go figure. If the robot population seems high, or you're fighting one specific robot, adjust accordingly.
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SUPPORT XENO

Carrier
Difficulty: Hard
Duties: Facehug as much marines as possible, spread weeds on the front lines, be the ultimate marine salt miner
Guides: no separate guides
Quote: "It's baby time! Baby, you're the best, you're not like all the rest. It will be so much fun when you're the one that burst. No matter what you do I will be proud of you even if you receive a liberal arts degree!"


Statistics and Evolution Paths[править | править код]

Carriers have two paths for evolution, the Defiler and the Widow. Evolving to one of the T3 can be good if you know how to play it well, but if the hive already has one or two, you would be better served staying as a carrier.

  • Slash is the melee damage when the xenomorph is in harm intent and slashing marine. In the code, it's melee_damage.
  • Melee, bullet, laser, energy, bomb, bio, rad, fire, and acid are soft armor values, not hard armor, which means that they reduce damage by a percentage rather than a flat value.
  • Speed is calculated inversely, meaning the lower speed value you have, the faster you are. Xenomorphs are always running, meaning they have a -1.0 boost added to their base speed. (Chart displays running speed)
  • Phero. Strength determines how powerful some activities will be, such as pheromones themselves, as well as using abilities that heal.
Health Plasma Slash Файл:Intent Harm.png Speed Melee Bullet Laser Energy Bomb Bio Fire Acid Max Huggers Pheromone Strength
Base 325 800 20 -1.3 15 15 15 15 0 5 15 5 7 2.5x

The Babysitter of Facehuggers[править | править код]

As the hive grew, the demand for a specialized xenomorph that mass produce facehuggers and adminster them onto new hosts. Before the arrival of this caste, all xenomorphs grabbed as much facehuggers as possible to reproduce more sisters and to induce psychogenic shock upon marines (or for that matter, any humans). This primitive state of facehuggers requires to be carried out in a more intricate and personal manner.

However, after xenomorphs realized that capturing marines were not meeting reproduction quotas and decided to grow the hive with psychic means, the carrier was almost out of the job if it weren't for its baseball ability to throw facehuggers. Such dexterity did not come unnoticed by the queen mother and her research, and with great efforts they have expanded the carrier from more than just stuffing marines.

Playing the Carrier[править | править код]

Not going to lie, this caste is pretty hard. You are expected to:

  • Throw facehuggers at marines
  • Infect or hurt marines in the process
  • Keep a distance between you and marines
  • Throw near the marines so that they don't shoot facehuggers but at the same not too far so that facehuggers can't do their job
  • Make resin traps
  • Hide resin traps like the Viet Congs would do against the US Marine Corps
  • Weed the unweeded
  • Emit Pheromones for your sisters

The Carrier's main role is as a "grenadier," infecting, hindering, and damaging marines with various types of facehuggers, both in traps and by throwing them directly. You can store up to 7 facehuggers that are used for this purpose. The Carrier excels at supporting other xenomorphs in pushes, especially those with stuns or that demand a lot of attention from marines. They can be dangerous in close quarters and can infect or damage many marines in a heated firefight when supported by other castes, but you are a support class and should never engage marines directly. Carriers are relatively slow and lack a reliable escape or self-defense ability outside of their huggers, so you can easily be chased down and killed if you're caught out of position.

Do note that you're a main source of marine infestation, and that larva takes 5 minutes to fully grow in a marine.

You should always focus on keeping your hugger stores full when possible. To store facehuggers, create one from plasma using the spawn hugger ability or click on a full-grown egg with an empty hand to open it. The hugger will appear. Click on it to pick it up, and then click it while it's in your hand to store it. You will get a message that it's been stored along with how many huggers you have, and you can see the number of your stored huggers in the stats tab. Keep in mind that huggers outside of eggs will die after a short time, so do this quickly.

To throw a hugger, select retrieve/throw hugger by clicking on the button. This will not put a hugger into your hand, but leave it as your active ability. Using right click or middle click, activate the ability and a hugger will be thrown automatically to where your mouse is pointing. Do not throw huggers using the throw UI button or R hotkey as they will only be thrown one tile.

After a larval facehugger is thrown, it has a brief cooldown before it will attach itself to a nearby host. If you hit a marine directly, this cooldown is 1.5 seconds. If it lands on a tile, the cooldown is 2 seconds, so remember that a direct hit on a marine will have a much higher chance of the hugger attaching. Most attacking huggers instead have a hit cooldown of 1 second and a tile cooldown of 1.5 seconds, and the clawed hugger has a hit cooldown of 0.5 seconds and a tile cooldown of 1.2 seconds. Note that a direct hit also allows a marine to simply click the hugger to instantly kill it with melee instead of having to fire their weapon, so this might not always be the most effective option, especially if they're reloading.

If you aren't actively infesting, you should be making traps. To create a hugger trap, activate the create resin trap ability and then shift or middle-click where you want the trap to go. It will create an empty hole on the tile that you must fill with a hugger. Traps can be covered by trash and other detritus to trick marines into moving into them.

Carriers can also plant weeds and transport eggs using the retrieve egg ability. You can carry up to three eggs at a time. Do not forget about these useful abilities.

You are a Support caste and should not put yourself directly in harms way, though you are often most effective on or near the front lines due to your ability to spread weeds and create facehuggers from plasma. If you don't have anything better to do, place traps in random high-traffic areas. A hugger can stop a marine push dead in its tracks as they will think twice about pushing further so quickly. Carriers are also great at serving as a distraction while other xenos flank a group. If you facehug a marine, you'll likely have forced them to relieve themselves from combat to go get surgery. This can take them out of combat longer than outright killing them. Remember, it's no longer expected for any larva to actually burst during the round, so if that happens it's just a bonus.

Carrier Abilities[править | править код]

Ability Description Plasma
cost
Recharge

Toggle Bump Attacks
This ability allows you to toggle bump attacks on and off. If for some reason you want to avoid them, toggle this off. The red arrow means it's on, you attack; the green arrow means it's off, you push. N/A N/A

Rest
This ability is used to rest and get up, you will heal faster when resting on weeds. N/A N/A

Psy Drain
This ability is executed on dead marines. Every dead marines psyhic drained will give 60 psychic points (scaled from 30 to 90 on number of marines) and 1/8 of a larva. 100 N/A

Toggle Cocoon
Devour your victim to cocoon it in your belly, then expels the contents of your stomach onto the current tile. With the marine inside, they still have life force and able to be revived, but it will give psychic points for 5 minutes. Yields a minimum of 1 psychic point every 5 seconds, but increases to a maximum of 5 points with lower server population. N/A N/A

Plant Weeds
Plants a resin weed node, which will start growing resin in a 3-tile radius that allows xenomorphs to heal and restore plasma while on top of the tile. Plasma cost is also halved before the shutters have been opened.

Right-Clicking the ability icon will allow you to select different types of weeds to plant.

Weed Types:
Default, does nothing extraordinary. Costs 75 plasma.
Boosts health and plasma regeneration by 20%, and doubles sunder recovery. Costs 150 plasma.
Slows humans and vehicles a small amount, can stack with sticky resin. Costs 225 plasma.

Can only be placed on a tile that does not already have a resin sac, and cannot be placed on rock, grass, catwalks, or snow.

75-225 N/A

Emit Pheromones
Toggles to see your pheromones, allowing you to select recovery, warding, or frenzy. You may only emit one at a time, and you can see which pheromones you are effected by in the game tab. Each pheromone uses 5 plasma every regeneration tick. Strength of pheromones is tied to caste and maturity, and increases effect. More in Xenomorph Mechanics.
Pheromones:
Accelerates healing for health and sunder.
Increases armor and accelerates sunder recovery.
Increases movement speed.
Castes Ranking from lowest to highest:
Drone Drone - 2.0, Carrier Carrier - 2.5, Defiler Defiler - 2.6, Hivelord Hivelord - 3.0, Shrike Shrike - 3.0, Hivemind - 4.0, Praetorian Praetorian - 4.5, Queen Queen and Pheromone Towers - 5.0, and finally King King - 6.0
30 N/A

Create Resin Trap
This allows you to turn any regular "Weeds" tile into a "Resin Hole" tile, in which you can then place a facehugger in by clicking on the hole with a hugger in your hand. 400 N/A

Retrieve/Throw Hugger
This allows you to retrieve a hugger from your storage if you don't have one in hand, or throw the hugger currently in your hand at a targeted area. Huggers reset more quickly if you hit the marine directly. N/A 3 seconds

Spawn Hugger
Creates a hugger using excess plasma stored in your body, placing it directly into your storage. 200 N/A

Choose Hugger Type
Selects which hugger type you will throw with the Throw Hugger ability. All huggers thrown will always be the currently selected type, regardless of what this was set to when Spawn Hugger was used.

Clicking this ability opens up a radius up to five choices.

Huggers:
Your classic hugger. Will remove all of a marine's stamina, and infect them if left on. Significantly slower (by 0.5 seconds) than other types. Useless against combat robots and already-infected marines.
A hugger that will slash marines' ankles. Inflicts 25 brute. Significantly faster (by 0.3 seconds) than other types. First attack is nearly instant if the initial throw hits a marine. Up to three hits.
A hugger that stings neurotoxin into marines, damaging stamina. Injects 10 neurotoxin per attack. Useless against combat robots. Up to three hits.
Explodes into resin! Leaves a 3x3 grid of sticky resin. Great for getaways!
Explodes into acid! Leaves a 3x3 pool, sadly does not slip like acid sprays. Inflicts 16 burn, pool lasts 6 seconds.
N/A N/A

Drop All Facehuggers
When carrier is at 25% health, it gains the ability to drops all stored facehuggers All plasma 50 seconds

Call of Younger
Psychially pulling an infected marine causes a small stun and accelerates embryo growth. 150 20 SECONDS

Primordial Evolution[править | править код]

Once the hive has enough psychic points, your queen has the option to unlock powerful primordial evolutions for each strain. Primordial evolutions grant additional abilities for the relevant class.
For the Carrier, this primordial ability is Facehugger Turret.

Ability Description Plasma Cost Cooldown

Facehugger Turret
Once every 5 minutes, place a turret that fires one facehugger every 10 seconds, at a range of 5 tiles. Thrown hugger type is

selected based on what type the carrier had equipped while constructing.

800 300

Carrier tips & tricks[править | править код]

  • Larva takes 5 minutes to burst.
  • You can hit a host directly with a thrown facehugger to make the hugger activate half a second faster than normal.
  • If a marine steps onto the same tile as a hugger, it'll attack almost instantly (0.5 seconds). Try to throw huggers one tile ahead of rushing marines for a nasty surprise. Shuffling them onto the same tile as your own hugger with help intent will also work.
  • Huggers will die when standing on fire, but can be thrown over it safely.
  • Resin holes can be placed under trash for sneakier traps.
  • Don't leave un-planted eggs lying around! The last thing you want is to get killed by a squad of corrupted xenos because you left an egg where a marine could get their hands on it.
  • Pay attention to the hive's attacks, especially the Queen's screech, for the best opportunities to throw huggers.
  • If an unconscious marine is dragged back, you can take a neurotoxin hugger in one of your hands and repeatedly inject them with it to make them very annoying to revive. Larval huggers are a great option as well, obviously.
  • Facehuggers will knock off all the face gear, meaning masks. This can cause additional problems for marines on ice maps.
  • SWAT masks will block one larval facehugger, and B18 helmets will block five. If the marines have amassed a high budget, it might be best to use other types.
  • Robots are immune to being infected (they don't even have a mouth) and neurotoxin (they don't have blood either). Go figure. If the robot population seems high, or you're fighting one specific robot, adjust accordingly.


TGMC
Roles

TerraGov Marines Command Captain, Field Commander, Staff Officer, Pilot Officer
Engineering and Supply Chief Ship Engineer, Requisitions Officer, Ship Technician
Medical Chief Medical Officer, Medical Officer, Researcher
Marines Squad Leader, Mech Pilot, Squad Smartgunner, Squad Engineer, Squad Corpsman, Squad Marine
Civilians Corporate Liaison
Silicon-Based Combat robots, Synthetic, AI
Xenomorphs Tier 0 Larva, Minions
Tier 1 Drone, Runner, Defender, Baneling, Sentinel
Tier 2 Hivelord, Carrier, Hunter, Wraith, Bull, Warrior, Puppeteer, Spitter
Tier 3 Gorger, Defiler, Widow, Ravager, Warlock, Behemoth, Crusher, Praetorian, Boiler
Tier 4 Shrike, Queen, King, Hivemind
Others Zombie, Emergency Response Teams, Sons of Mars, Survivor