The Warp Sphere was the Scrin vehicle production structure seen during the Third Tiberium War.
Background[]
The Warp Sphere creates a gateway capable of teleporting Scrin vehicles. It contains drones that repair damaged vehicles and infantry within range and can also deploy reconstruction drones when necessary.[1]
Game structure[]
As with the relationship between the war factory and tech center, Warp Spheres may only bring forth the most basic of Scrin vehicles without a Nerve Center and/or Technology Assembler nearby. With a Technology Assembler present on the battlefield Scrin Foremen may even call for towering Annihilator or Reaper Tripods to be teleported in. Owing to their size and complexity, larger Scrin vehicles take longer to materialise, as well as costing more Tiberium. They repair units as well.
Production[]
Tier 1[]
Tiberium resource gatherer
Requires Extractor
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Tiberium resource gatherer
Requires Extractor
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Anti-infantry/anti-air light walker, can combine with Buzzers
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Advanced anti-infantry/anti-air light walker, can combine with Buzzers
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Light tank, can combine with Buzzers
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Tier 2[]
Main battle tank, can combine with Buzzers and charge weapon from nearby Tiberium fields or allied Extractors/Refineries
Requires Nerve Center
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Close-range support walker, can combine with Buzzers, clear garrisons and heal allied Scrin vehicles
Requires Nerve Center
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Tier 3[]
Mechapede (Kane's Wrath only)
Multirole support walker, can be customized with various segments
Requires Technology Assembler
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Heavy assault walker, can combine with Buzzers
Requires Technology Assembler
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Heavy assault walker, can combine with Buzzers and charge weapon from nearby Tiberium fields or allied Extractors/Refineries
Requires Technology Assembler
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Support powers[]
Trivia[]
- The Warp sphere is called "Gateway" in the game's source files.
- In a voice clip in the mission Sydney City Wall, Nod soldiers can be heard referring to a Warp sphere as a Gateway (though the subtitle says "Warp Sphere").
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars manual. Los Angeles, California: Electronic Arts Los Angeles, 2007.
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