
They are also capable of melee strikes and running. Unlike the Campaign mode, Silverbacks don't have a rocket fire option. Silverback: This is a heavy mech ment to soak up damage as well as deal it. You'll be required to pay for reloads as well as the repairs. Turret: Heavy hitting static defence ment to tear apart the enemy forces. Any enemy soldier under fire from a sentry will be highlighted on your tactical hud (LB). It will fire itself when an enemy is near but don't expect it to take down the enemies for you. Sentry: This fortification does not do much damage, but it will stun the locust (once upgraded enough) and will help you defend key areas on the map. The final upgrade An Onyx Guard COG Soldier can prove to be a valuable ally on certain maps, with the capability to pick up friendly soldiers he works as well as any other player, but with a tendency to move around the map freely. Higher upgrades even allow them to cause your enemies damage.

They will cause small amounts of damage to the enemies as they try to cross them.ĭecoy: This fortification will draw the fire of enemies, giving you valuable time to maneuver and attack. Enemies will not be downed.Ĭommand Center Unlocked (Requires Horde Command Pack DLC).Barrier: This is used to slow down or prevent enemies from getting to certain places. The Retro Lancer Multi-Turret upgrade is the initial manable turret, which costs $1500 to build and requires a Level 4 Barrier. They are also useful when a Brumak comes into the fray, as you can use the Multi-Turret to destroy the Brumak's wrist-mounted chain guns. Turrets are used for decimating small groups of enemy troops, especially Wretches. The Retro version of the Multi-Turret is available to buy in Horde 2.0 in Gears of War 3 for 1,500 dollars.

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