StrategyDescriptionThe Warthog is an offensive unit killer. The Warthog slows down by 50% while firing its powerful gatling gun making it vulnerable to faster Mechs. The Warthog deals has the highest base damage but is also the only AirMech that has a normal attack that drains energy and has a startup delay (base 2 seconds). Although it's a unit killer, it mirrors the in the sense that it's offensive instead of defensive. The Warthog can simply walk along the opponent's attacking army and provide support by smashing units in an attempt to push forward due to its high damage and armor.The Warthog is a very durable and tanky Mech. The raw health and damage have no equal, though the reduction in speed while firing is a hindrance while making the decision to run or fight. Even though the Warthog may seem totally useless at air superiority, tap firing along with upgrading the Spin-Up Speed passive can make it a looming air threat.
AirMech Strike is a competitive multiplayer video game developed by Carbon Games. It uses a Free-To-Play model (F2P) whereas AirMech Wastelands is a paid game. The game takes inspiration from the strategy game Herzog Zwei available on the Sega Genesis. Feb 11, 2014 Here's a guide to every unit currently available in the game of Airmech. I give an overview tutorial of what each unit does and how to use it effective tactics. Message of the Day: So Many Units.
The Warthog is awesome in terms of offensive combat. Due to the Warthog's statistics, it is great at destroying enemy tanks. Although it may seem like a good mech for newer players at first, learning to fight in the air properly as a Warthog is a skill that takes a lot of skill and practice to master.Ability UsageMost of the Warthog's abilities are passive like gun damage and weapon ammunition.