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Last update:14 March 2019
The ability to recruit land units is available inStellarisfrom the beginning of the game.
However, as the time progresses, new technologies appear that allow creating much more powerful units.
Every individual assault or defense unit can have different attachments offering various bonuses.
it’s possible for you to recruit land units from the very beginning of the gameplay.
As you progress, new technologies will be discovered, and thus more powerful troops will be available.
Each army can have different modifications, so boosts will differ as well.
The following list presents available land units and upgrades.
Useful only at the very beginning of the game.
Can only be stationed in a garrison, can’t be used to invade other planets.
Useful in large numbers, but ineffective against highly developed technology.
Despite low HP, its high morale makes it a useful unit.
If you learn cloning soon enough, you will gain a large advantage over more primitive races.
Due to mediocre HP, you should invest in available upgrades first.
Invest in additional components and they will become a devastating force.
Due to high morale damage, it is easier to conquer planets.
Attachments
The presented components are an essential part of the technological development.
You should take a stab at equip each produced unit with useful attachments.
Once you unlock the strongest units, you’re able to forget about the old ones.
Neo-concrete fortifications
Cost
50 minerals
Army HP +10%
Army Upkeep -10%
Comment: cheap, primary upgrade.
Especially useful when you want to recruit a lot of troops and keep them in your garrisons.
Improving their HP is a key priority.
Clone Commandos
25 Energy
Army Damage +25%
Comment: a more powerful and more expensive module.
Remember that the boost is 25%.
Commissar Squads
Army Morale +10%
Comment: a useful attachment for units with low damage and morale.
Although, it improves the effectiveness of certain units, it is not recommended for weaker troops.
One of the most recommended attachments available.
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