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Rudolf

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Super Seedlings
« on: August 25, 2010, 05:19:50 PM »
Wondering how useful people find them.

Who uses them outside of levels where they are already present at the beginning?
Do you ever put any effort into creating them?

I am likely to make them more interesting but would like some feedback on how they are used now.

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Re: Super Seedlings
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2010, 09:21:54 PM »
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Who uses them outside of levels where they are already present at the beginning?
Me, here.


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Do you ever put any effort into creating them?
Yes, and quite often.


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I am likely to make them more interesting
:o cool


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but would like some feedback on how they are used now.
Well, I can’t exactly say HOW I use them, but I certainly use them.

They are strong, so they help me capturing an enemy asteroid faster than with normal seedlings. Also they are good defenders when a large army of enemies comes to capture my asteroids.

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Re: Super Seedlings
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2010, 09:29:55 PM »
I don't, but might if they were changed a bit. I don't know how they'd have to be changed, though. I just use mines, and zerg-rush planets (though I have more than six spawning pools  :P)

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Re: Super Seedlings
« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2010, 11:23:41 PM »
Wondering how useful people find them.

Only really useful if you start with them. Early game, mines are far more useful. I did a few test runs, and I've found it takes around 10 minutes (or 580 ticks of the ingame timer) to generate 20 seedlings with a dyson. The practical effect of this is that in game, you're going to be in your mid to late game on most maps by the time planting a flower on a planet has generated you enough supers to make a difference. Factoring in time to find a flower, move the flower to a useful planet, etc, it'll likely be more like 15-20 minutes before you get a decent number of super-seedlings. The 10 hour achievement estimates it will take you an average of 24 minutes to complete a mission. 30-40 minutes is usual for a mission.

If you start with a super dyson, the super seedlings are very useful for taking out tough planets, stopping early enemy colonisations. With a couple super seedlings you can take an enemy's planet with three or four dysons and maybe double your production capacity early game. You can't do that with a mine.

So, early mission, you won't get enough super seedlings for your purposes. If you plant a flower mine, especially on a developed planet, it will give you the ability to fight off 20-40 enemy seedlings without much difficulty quickly, which is very useful in the mid game. If you plant a flower on a dyson tree, by the time it gives you a decent number of super seedlings you'll be throwing around 60-80 armies of troops, and quite likely moving far away from the super seedling planets, making it hard to use them to reinforce your army.

So, you just throw around huge numbers of troops to overwhelm everyone, and while you know that superseedlings are probably helping a little bit. I haven't noticed any differences from armies with super seedlings in and armies without.

It's a big flaw. Superseedlings are very useful early game, sorta useful midgame, and useless late game. Mines are sorta useful early to mid game, and fairly useless late game, due to the distances. You get mines late early game, and you get super seedlings late mid game, when they're becoming useless. Unless you're very lucky.

Who uses them outside of levels where they are already present at the beginning?
Do you ever put any effort into creating them?

I use them, but I've never found them especially useful. I personally enjoy the sense of power that super seedlings give you, so I purposely colonise weak planets for the flowers, so I can plant them on good planets. But, I haven't noticed any actual benefit from that.

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Re: Super Seedlings
« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2010, 01:21:46 AM »
Good feedback this. I am trying to address all these things, in parralel with other tweaks mentioned here:
http://www.dyson-game.com/smf/index.php?topic=943.msg6289#new
Hmmm maybe I should point out the existence of that thread in here as well....

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Re: Super Seedlings
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2011, 03:09:25 AM »
I recently purchased this game and have found good use for them. Though your topic was in August and here it is February I can post my reply. I do like how they pack a punch. I would say it would be nice to use a filter to also segregated super seedlings from normal ones. It's not fun when they go to plant trees.

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Re: Super Seedlings
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2011, 05:19:27 AM »
[..] super seedlings [..] It's not fun when they go to plant trees.
Indeed! I work around this by sending them here and there, but it’s only a workaround, and not really an elegant one.