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|appearences= Jaegers first appear on 2-2E and become a constant presence starting around Chapters 4 and 5. Players will encounter the {{enemy name|Jaeger (SWAP)}} during the late stages of [[Isomer]], and the {{enemy name|Phantom Jaeger}} during Halloween events. | |||
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Sangvis Ferri regular combat doll. Equipped with long-range sniper weapons. They have superior firepower and accuracy but fragile bodies. Caution is advised on the battlefield when facing these enemies. | Sangvis Ferri regular combat doll. Equipped with long-range sniper weapons. They have superior firepower and accuracy but fragile bodies. Caution is advised on the battlefield when facing these enemies.<ref name=Art1 /> | ||
|releasedon= {{server short|CN}}, {{server short|TW}}, {{server short|KR}}, {{server short|EN}}, {{server short|JP}} | |releasedon= {{server short|CN}} (猎鸥), {{server short|TW}}, {{server short|KR}}, {{server short|EN}}, {{server short|JP}} | ||
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*Classification: Humanoid | *Classification: Humanoid | ||
*Damage: Very high | *Damage: Very high | ||
*Accuracy: Extreme | *Accuracy: Extreme | ||
*Attack range: Long | *Attack range: Long | ||
*Health: Low | *Health: Low | ||
*Armor value: N/A | *Armor value: N/A | ||
*Evasion: Low | *Evasion: Low | ||
*Movement speed: Slow | *Movement speed: Slow | ||
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Thankfully, Jaegers have major weaknesses: They're fragile and despite very high damage, they have a long setup before they can fire. Once their defenders (if any) are gone, Jaegers tend to go down quite quickly; they are especially vulnerable to area-of-effect attacks like Frag Grenade and High-Explosive Grenade. Their long setup time and slow fire rate also makes them very vulnerable to Smoke Grenades and Flashbangs. Jaegers also have difficulty cracking armor; while they can put out some big damage on Shotgun T-Dolls, heavier armor and high toughness tends to mean Shotguns can weather their salvos better than any other T-Doll. A good rule of thumb is to not let them stick around if possible, and if this is not an option, use debuffs, area-of-effect damage, and fairies (when available) to clear them out. | Thankfully, Jaegers have major weaknesses: They're fragile and despite very high damage, they have a long setup before they can fire. Once their defenders (if any) are gone, Jaegers tend to go down quite quickly; they are especially vulnerable to area-of-effect attacks like Frag Grenade and High-Explosive Grenade. Their long setup time and slow fire rate also makes them very vulnerable to Smoke Grenades and Flashbangs. Jaegers also have difficulty cracking armor; while they can put out some big damage on Shotgun T-Dolls, heavier armor and high toughness tends to mean Shotguns can weather their salvos better than any other T-Doll. A good rule of thumb is to not let them stick around if possible, and if this is not an option, use debuffs, area-of-effect damage, and fairies (when available) to clear them out. | ||
|lore=[[Sangvis Ferri]] Manufacturing started production of Jaegers for the Neo-[[Soviet Union]] in June 2047, during [[World War Three]], as a designated marksman version of the [[Ripper]], along with the assault [[Vespid]] model. The Soviet planned to field-test the new models at the same time as [[IOP]]'s CSD series on a few battlefields before shipping them to the main German front against the [[United States]], but were forced to rely on them as soon as August 2047 to repel an armored assault by US forces. Dolls AI at the time lacked the necessary adaptability to survive autonomously on a battlefield and the SF model lacked agility, so few units survived the campaign, but they nevertheless crushed the armored assault with startling efficiency, convincing the Neo-Soviet Union to invest into combat dolls.<ref>[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.2]], [[Confidential Files]], ''Developments in Autonomous Robots During World War III''</ref> | |||
The Jaeger's cloak originally had genuine electronic camouflage capabilities, but concealment was deemed unnecessary after the introduction of the [[Guard]] model,<ref name=Art1>[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1]], p. 137</ref> presumably because Guards could pin down enemy troops for Jaegers to eliminate from a distance. | |||
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Affiliation | Sangvis Ferri |
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Sangvis Ferri regular combat doll. Equipped with long-range sniper weapons. They have superior firepower and accuracy but fragile bodies. Caution is advised on the battlefield when facing these enemies.[1]
Stats / Data
- Classification: Humanoid
- Damage: Very high
- Accuracy: Extreme
- Attack range: Long
- Health: Low
- Armor value: N/A
- Evasion: Low
- Movement speed: Slow
Appearances
Jaegers first appear on 2-2E and become a constant presence starting around Chapters 4 and 5. Players will encounter the Jaeger (SWAP) during the late stages of Isomer, and the Phantom Jaeger during Halloween events.
Gameplay
Skilled snipers, Jaegers are Sangvis Ferri combat dolls designed to insulate themselves into good positions, aided by their camouflage cloaks, before picking off vulnerable units with contemptuous ease. With high-performance optics and extremely powerful sensors, Jaegers can find chinks in virtually any armor and put down even the most evasive T-Doll. They are most dangerous when assigned other units to screen for them, such as Guards or Rippers. Broadly speaking, they are similar to the player's own RF dolls, but with a number of differences.
Jaegers are deceptive; they fire infrequently, have a long set-up time, don't move very fast, and are quite fragile. However, they do considerable damage if they hit - and they virtually always will hit when they fire. Their AI is different from that of a RF T-Dolls's: Instead of focusing on rear-line units, Jaegers will focus almost exclusively on the units in front, ideally hoping to punch through defense lines and clear a path for their allies to follow. Because of this, they will focus heavily on whittling down frontline units (especially SMGs) for the rest of their echelon to take advantage of. Once past the initial defenders, Jaegers will then go on to target vulnerable mid-line and rear-guard units. Their high damage and accuracy conspire to make them one of the most dangerous common foes you can face. Only the most evasive SMGs (or those with Force Shield) can reliably dodge Jaeger shots, and high-level Jaegers can easily hit those as well.
Thankfully, Jaegers have major weaknesses: They're fragile and despite very high damage, they have a long setup before they can fire. Once their defenders (if any) are gone, Jaegers tend to go down quite quickly; they are especially vulnerable to area-of-effect attacks like Frag Grenade and High-Explosive Grenade. Their long setup time and slow fire rate also makes them very vulnerable to Smoke Grenades and Flashbangs. Jaegers also have difficulty cracking armor; while they can put out some big damage on Shotgun T-Dolls, heavier armor and high toughness tends to mean Shotguns can weather their salvos better than any other T-Doll. A good rule of thumb is to not let them stick around if possible, and if this is not an option, use debuffs, area-of-effect damage, and fairies (when available) to clear them out.
Lore / Story involvement
Sangvis Ferri Manufacturing started production of Jaegers for the Neo-Soviet Union in June 2047, during World War Three, as a designated marksman version of the Ripper, along with the assault Vespid model. The Soviet planned to field-test the new models at the same time as IOP's CSD series on a few battlefields before shipping them to the main German front against the United States, but were forced to rely on them as soon as August 2047 to repel an armored assault by US forces. Dolls AI at the time lacked the necessary adaptability to survive autonomously on a battlefield and the SF model lacked agility, so few units survived the campaign, but they nevertheless crushed the armored assault with startling efficiency, convincing the Neo-Soviet Union to invest into combat dolls.[2]
The Jaeger's cloak originally had genuine electronic camouflage capabilities, but concealment was deemed unnecessary after the introduction of the Guard model,[1] presumably because Guards could pin down enemy troops for Jaegers to eliminate from a distance.
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Trivia
- The Cloaks available to the player's T-Dolls are based on the ones used by the Jaegers.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, p. 137
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.2, Confidential Files, Developments in Autonomous Robots During World War III