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An internal resource sharing network that their Unique Ability revolves around, this describes both AR-15 and Dandely.
AR-15 does it infinitely better.
AR-15's requires two districts and a trader.
Dandely's requires upwards of 8 settlements to begin working.
Dandely's scale as a percentage, but that only comes into play with double digits of settlements or very, very late game. AR-15 meanwhile has a flat bonus, but it starts so early that it breaks the scale, by late game all of her early game bonuses will have rolled into something much stronger.
To be clear, I like AR-15 as my overpowered civilization of choice, if you nerf her then please leave an un-nerfed version as well.
But Dandely either needs to be revamped or taken back to the drawing board and tackled nearly-completely fresh.
Again, don't know how well this translates, but I hope its good, helpful criticism you can use.
前期隔着三格子就能把对面墙打碎,不比同时期单位-10力,恐怕就要更OP了