Splicer Walker

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Splicer Walker
Splicer Walker.jpg
Production information

Manufacturer:

Devil Splicers

Model:

Fallen Walker

Technical specifications

Other system(s):

Shock Emission
Splicer Seekers
SIVA Nodes

Hull:

Heavily Armored

Armament:

SIVA Cluster Cannon
SIVA Nose Repeater
SIVA Missile Launcher
Shock Grenades

Crew:

Automated

Complement:

Splicer Shanks

Usage

Year introduced:

SIVA Crisis

Role(s):

Heavy Assault
Drilling Vehicle
Area Defense

 

"Uh, this Walker's been upgraded."
Ghost

Splicer Walkers are a SIVA-infused variant of the Fallen Walker manufactured by the Devil Splicers. They are used for assault or protection for key chokeholds such as the Siege Engine in Wrath of the Machine Raid Heroic Mode. They have more firepower and are harder to kill than their counterparts. As is common with the Devil Splicers, these Tanks have the easily recognizable White, Black and Red colors scheme making them very intimidating and easily discernible from their non-modified counterparts.

Gameplay

Splicer Walkers are more dangerous than their regular counterparts. They retain all of their previous weapons, but they have higher muzzle velocity and deal Solar damage. The main cannon now has a different firing mode: a homing barrage of missiles. These will cause serious, or even fatal damage if not avoided. In addition, it will release Splicer Seekers at will, much like the way Splicer Dregs, Splicer Vandals, and Splicer Captains do when they are killed with a critical hit. The strategy of the regular Fallen Walker still applies here, but because of the homing barrage, more mobility and awareness is required to defeat this powerful enemy.

Variants

  • Perfected Walker

Trivia

  • Like its counterpart, the Splicer Walker's secondary cannon that's attached next to the main cannon can be shot off if it took too much damage, making the fight with the tank much easier.

List of appearances

References