![]() ![]() The most common strategy for any given unit is to simply move towards the enemy, then start attacking once in range. ![]() Hollywood Tactics: Due mainly to Artificial Stupidity.Historical Domain Superperson: Two of them in UEBS2: Cleopatra, who has the ability to throw fireballs, and Nikola Tesla, who wields a raygun.Eagleland: The American soldier units are the embodiment of this, alternating between yelling "Murica!" and spouting patriotic nonsense.Įrror window: Error! Chunk Norris cannot fight Chunk Norris! Float value beyond infinity.Dueling Games: Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, which has appeared earlier but has not been officially released yet.Dem Bones: The Skeleton Warrior unit, funnily enough.Crippling Overspecialization: So far, a unit can have either a melee attack or a range attack.Butt-Monkey: Out of all the many units to get abuse, the chicken is often used as target practice by Let's Play videos.Bloodier and Gorier: In UEBS2, blood from injured or dead units can form pools, and said pools can actually drown anyone caught underneath them.Big Badass Battle Sequence: With multiple armies to choose from, surprisingly high numbers of units that can be generated at once and a wide range of battlefields on which to wage war, this trope is in full effect.Beam Spam: Having thousands of units firing away with guns or lasers makes for an impressive light show.Bare-Fisted Monk: Chunk Norriss, who will punch entire armies to death.Badass Army: The game is filled to the brim with them.Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Giant chickens are introduced in the sequel.Played especially straight if you pit a powerful character like Chunk Norris against an army of melee units. ![]()
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