Stormgate – Kri Rush Guide

Quick Guide to Kri Rush

Goal was to get a damaging amount of Kri’s, cus they’re cute. This is not a build to send the arcship on a magical journey.

  • Start with a prism and move the Morph core to whatever luminite strikes your fancy.
  • At 350 lum morph into the collection array.
  • At 150 lum build Bastion (its ok to overdraw the power, it doesnt actually hurt anything we’re doing here).
  • At 50 lum build the power bank.
  • At 150 lum start prism rally to therium and move arcship close.
  • When bastion is done build mainframe x2.
  • At 150 lum build force projector.
  • Start a prism rally to therium.
  • Build a battery before the power gets in the way.

With first 50 therium and the lum you can start 2 kri’s to have at your base in case of whatever. not sure what 2 kris will do but they make me feel safer.

  • After this start a 3rd mainframe when you have the lum.
  • Start the upgrade when you have the therium.

Two prisms on therium and one on luminite, as well as your collection array somewhere should support 3 mainframes of production but you might have to move one of the prisms to lum and back to therium as production is not even. i dont know if a strict timing is necessary, but 10 kri’s at 5:30 is what my sloppy ass day one scrub micro could do, and that will mince the worker line.

Need more data for live matches to refine, but everyone’s running cel right now and all builds are sloppy, but my mmr is low so ymmv. Don’t know if it needs to be said, but I wouldn’t advise this in the mirror.

I am all for improvements. this build is probably not perfect, but I think its at least a conversation starter.

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