Wie funktioniert Boost Kick in Armored Core VI?: Feuer des Rubikons

The boost kick is one of the greatest things in the game. Here’s the nitty gritty on the numbers.

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It’ll cost you 1 Credit in the OS Tuning menu to unlock this ability.

Be careful because this will open you up to the possibility of mis-clicking on occasion if you accidentally double-tap the Assault Boost button. You’ll flying kick towards whatever you’re locked on to instead of boosting away like you wanted.

Das Grundschaden your kick does is dependent on two things:

  1. das Total Weight of the AC. Übrigens, this means if you use the Weapon Control ability and purge a weapon mid-mission your kick will do slightly less damage until you reach a Supply Sherpa and get it back.
  2. the class of leg you have equipped, genauer: Is it reverse joint or not?

All legs within a class behave the same way. All else being equal, the speedy wheelchair tank legs do the same kick damage as the big slab tank legs. The spindly Nachtreiher will not do less kick damage than a chonky Tian-Qiang boot if the ACs are the same weight.

Assault Boosting to full speed first, d.h. taking a running start, does not do more damage than a point blank jump kick. If the enemy is right in front of you, just double-press and whip it out.

The kick is extremely useful for saving ammunition especially on S rank attempts. One dynamic entry will kill many MTs instantly, if not it will stun them, especially if struck while Unaware. Failing all that it will at the very least make them stumble.

Even without filling the stagger meter, some larger enemy animations can be interrupted with a kick! This is particularly useful against tetrapod MTs charging their main weapon. Kicking an enemy suffering ACS Failure will do 3x kick damage AND often seems to extend the stagger window somewhat.

There is a brief post-kick lethargic period where you are slowed and your camera movement stiffens so beware of that. Obviously try not to miss.

Schaden, some quick gathered numbers

Übrigens, the new AC Test mode is leagues better than what I had in the PS1 days. You can swap parts without leaving the mode! Toll.

Tank treads, tetrapod (aka quads), and bipedal legs all have the same modifier. Ja, Stimmt. Tank kicks do NOT do more damage inherently. They just “normalerweise” do because tank ACs are heavier. (Otherwise why are you using tank legs?)

Reverse joint legs do a good bit more damage.

Panzer

  • Gewicht: 66240
  • Schaden: 439

Quad

439

  • Gewicht: 66230
  • Schaden: 438

Umkehren

439

  • Gewicht: 66230
  • Schaden: 526

Zweibeinig

439

  • Gewicht: 66230
  • Schaden: 438

That extra 100 ist ziemlich gut, especially if you factor in the x3 bonus you’ll get from kicking a Staggered enemy.

Range/Distance

All of the leg classes CAN hit multiple enemies at once if they are bunched together close enough. It is easiest to do this with the tetrapod because the AC will do a helicopter spin, greatly increasing the size of the hurtbox, even more than the big slab tank treads. I do not think you can hit an enemy more than once in a single kick action though even if you pin them in a corner.

Since it is a Schub kick you can’t avoid having to boost first.

  • Zweibeinig und Panzer kicks will boost and hit at 100m from target.
  • Quads will hit within 110m, seems to be merely because of the way the legs splay out as you twirl. It’s a negligible difference.
  • Reverse joints will reach just under 120m(!). That’s slight too but it can make a difference, Ich schätze.

Against anything that isn’t stationary though, this is a wash.

Vor allem, the quad and tank kicks will cause the AC to keep some forward momentum after the strike point at ~100m without consuming further energy. This can be ‘abusedto cross over large chasms and voids by spamming Boost Kick rather than attempting a normal Assault Boost.

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