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rdfs:comment | - The Marauder tank was more heavily armored than the Scorpion tank, and was armed with a more powerful cannon. The cannon could be upgraded by using parts salvaged from destroyed vehicles. The first upgrade increased the cannon's rate of fire, while the second upgrade added a second cannon as well as further increasing the rate of fire. The Marauder tank was only accessible with a General's Promotion, obtainable at Level 1.
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imgdesc | - Marauder tanks: basic, salvaged once, salvaged twice
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Role | - Medium Tank
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Notes | - Can upgrade weapon with salvaged parts.
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abstract | - The Marauder tank was more heavily armored than the Scorpion tank, and was armed with a more powerful cannon. The cannon could be upgraded by using parts salvaged from destroyed vehicles. The first upgrade increased the cannon's rate of fire, while the second upgrade added a second cannon as well as further increasing the rate of fire. The Marauder tank had no turret, making it more of an assault gun than a conventional tank. Because of this, the entire tank had to turn and face the target in order to fire. As a result, the Marauder could not fire while moving unless the target was directly in front of it. This made the Marauder especially vulnerable while retreating or against fast-moving units. The Marauder tank was only accessible with a General's Promotion, obtainable at Level 1.
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