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After '''Tesmielara,''' all planets have shields, which makes them harder to infect.

Revision as of 10:23, 31 August 2017

The main goal in Bacterial Takeover is to destroy as many planets as possible.

Attacking a planet uses up all bacteria, Colonies, and nanobots and resets bacteria upgrades. Destroying planets unlocks new upgrades and features, such as colony irradiation or nanobot production.

A planet counts as destroyed if its remaining population has been reduced to 0. Killing a percentage of a planet's population earns gene strands and there is no limit to how many times the player can attack one planet to destroy it.

However, it's not possible to attack a planet if the player cannot gain even one gene strand or if he has less than 1 bacteria.

Each subsequent planet increases in population and defenses.

After entering a Black Hole, the player enters an alternate timeline where none of the planets have been destroyed. The planets in the alternate timeline have the same stats and defenses, but can proc different features. For example, destroying the fifth planet after the first Black Hole unlocks bacteria irradiation.

There is no known limit to how many planets there are in the game.

Population

Defenses

Currently, there are two types of planet defenses: nanobot resistance and antibacterial shields.

Nanobot Resistance

Nanobot resistance reduces the effectiveness of nanobots. There are 4 tiers of nanobot resistance: none, low, medium, high.

Planet Number Nanobot Resistance
1-7 none
8-9 low
10-20 medium
21+ high

Shields

After Tesmielara, all planets have shields, which makes them harder to infect.