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If you aren't fighting tribals, sometimes you can find a manned mortar situated in the base.
 
If you aren't fighting tribals, sometimes you can find a manned mortar situated in the base.
  
They are a rather dangerous defense against your attacks; while they don't usually hit, they can cause some serious damage when they do. Grouping your colonists too close together is risky as an unlucky shot from the mortar can hit many of your soldiers. If you are quick you can also choose to dodge the mortar shell, by estimating its flight path and getting colonists out of the way.
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They are a rather dangerous defense against your attacks; while they don't usually hit, they can cause some serious damage when they do. Grouping your colonists too close together is risky as an unlucky shot from the mortar can hit many of your soldiers.
  
 
By some weird quirk enemies manning mortars aren't affected by panic fleeing so you will need to close in on them to finish them off. Choose brawlers with shields to rush them down as their shields can block bullets from the turrets, or snipers that can hit the mortar or gunner outside of turret range.
 
By some weird quirk enemies manning mortars aren't affected by panic fleeing so you will need to close in on them to finish them off. Choose brawlers with shields to rush them down as their shields can block bullets from the turrets, or snipers that can hit the mortar or gunner outside of turret range.

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