Shogun (LWR)

The Shogun is the MEC variant of the Medic and Engineer classes.
- Primary Weapon: MEC Primary Weapons
- Secondary Weapon: MEC Secondary Weapon Systems
- Class-Limited items: MEC Equipment items
- Attribute Growth: Aim x2, HP x2.
Abilities
| Rank | Ability | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Specialist |
Collateral Damage Use a full magazine of ammo to destroy some cover and deal 20% of base weapon damage per ammo spent in a 5 tile radius up to 8 tiles away and then reload the main weapon. Leaves this unit with 1 AP and reduces mobility to 3.3 until out of AP. Does not work while in One For All. Destroys Corpses. 3 turn cooldown. | ||||||
Lance Corporal |
Hit and Run
The first shot taken at a preoccupied target or target damaged each turn will leave this unit with 1 AP, but limits this unit to using only mobility, officer, psionic, and non-arm-based MEC actions until they reach 0 AP. After repositioning, shots gain +25% crit damage until next turn. |
Grenadier Using a destructive grenade deals +1 damage and costs only 1 AP. Equipped destructive grenades and MEC launchers receive an additional use and have no weight. | |||||
Corporal |
Absorption Fields Gain 5% DR. Shots from beam weapons (laser/pulse/drone/cyberdisc) lose half of their penetration when targeting this unit. |
Vital Point Targeting
When hitting humans or autopsied biological aliens: steadied shots, reaction shots, or shots at targets not protected by cover double the bleed chance and deal 30% more damage. |
Jetboot Module When activated, grants +3.3 mobility and the ability to jump to normally inaccessible heights for the rest of the turn. 2 turn cooldown. Does not break hidden abilities (Cloaking, Shadow, Stealth, or Ghosting). | ||||
Sergeant |
Sapper Explosives deal +1 damage, gain +20 penetration, and double environmental damage. |
Fortified
Grants immunity to critical hits. Injury and fatigue times are reduced by 15%. |
Bullseye
Grants +25 aim, +25 crit and +25% crit damage to shots fired at 2 AP, steadied shots or shots at preoccupied targets (double bonus if two conditions are met, triple if all three). | ||||
Tech Sergeant |
Arsenal Grenade Launchers and Restorative Mists receive two additional uses. Grenades deal +1 damage and Restorative Mists heal 1 more HP. Grants +1 ammo. | ||||||
Gunnery Sergeant |
Repair Servos Repairs damage sustained in battle: When damaged, gain servos equal to 50% of the damage sustained. Each servo can heal 1 HP. At end of turn, use 20% the servos available (minimum 1). Active servos are removed if this unit is fully healed or corroded. |
Grit
Grants +4 armor HP and %DR equal to a quarter of the % total HP lost. |
Fragmentation Explosives critically hit exposed targets, have double the bleed chance, and apply 2 stacks if they cause bleeding. | ||||
Master Sergeant |
Snapshot
Shots gain +20 crit and do not trigger reaction fire. |
Extra Conditioning
Grants +2 armor HP and +0.6 mobility, and a 10% chance for all end-in-idle actions to cost 0 AP. | |||||
Tactical Advice
Fitting its name, the Shogun ("Warlord") is - like the Engineer - a specialist in battlefield control, destroying enemy cover using their signature Collateral Damage ability (and potentially grenades), while creating space as a tank or navigating through occupied space as a Hit and Run shooter. He is capable of causing significant amounts of damage in large radius, outmatching anything Engineer and Medic bio classes are capable of. This is perhaps single most unique advantage that Shogun brings to the team; Collateral Damage is one of the best counter to flying units in the game. It destroys targets on ground as well, but damage will be reduced by cover DR. If you manage to destroy cover, rest of the squad can pick up aliens with easy critical hits.
Shoguns have another strength in solid utility from equipment, with Arsenal giving them more uses of Restorative Mist and explosives. This makes them quite versatile overall, much like the classes they're augmented from. In a sense, well built Shogun is all-in-one Engineer, Medic and Rocketeer package.
Sample Builds
Gattler Shogun
Gattler Shoguns are effective tanks that can occasionally deal tons of AoE damage. In Absorption Fields, Repair Servos, Grit, Extra Conditioning, and potentially Fortified, the Shogun has almost every tank perk it could ask for. Damage is done mainly by using Collateral Damage, after which you can enter One for All. The ability is somewhat conditional, so potentially Shogun might have to spend an action going into OFA. That is often the cause with other MEC as well, so its not an issue. As a tank, Goliath is potentially more durable, but then he lacks utility and offensive that Shogun offers.
Sample Tank Build: Gattler -> Absorption Fields -> Fortified -> Arsenal -> Repair Servos -> Extra Conditioning
Recommended Equipment: Restorative Mist, Heavy MEC Suit, Survivability-increasers, Ammo-increasers, Damage-increasers
Notes
- A heavy MEC suit is highly recommended considering the point of this build is to take enemy fire.
- Most MEC equipment isn't as useful for this build as Shoguns have no shortcuts for entering One for All. Restorative Mist and Grenade Launchers work well with Arsenal.
- Fortified opens up flexibility somewhat as the crit immunity makes you safer while not in One for All; in this case, take whichever other equipment is preferred.
- An officer can be used to make up for this build's lack of action economy at times, letting it use offensive actions before being commanded to use One for All.
- Shogun likely always wants to bring Heavy Mags to maximize its Collateral Damage ability.
Hit and Run Shogun
Hit and Run Shoguns (that specialize in shooting) act a lot like their scout equivalent, taking high damage shots at an enemy before ducking out of sight afterwards. With the high mobility of a light MEC suit, this build is safe and consistent in what it does, although its damage may feel lacking at times (compared to options like Jaeger). Unlike Jaeger, Shogun can move out of danger, or towards better position to either do more damage or help the squad with his utilities.
At CPL perk there is important choice to be made: Vital Point Targeting is significant boost to the build's damage, while Jetboot Module sacrifices that aspect for movement flexibility. This is valid choice because Shogun can always deal large amount of damage by using Collateral Damage. Extra mobility helps both his damage and utility aspect. Shogun is exceptional user of both Restorative Mist and Grenade Launchers for AOE damage and thus can fulfill more than one role in the squad.
Sample Shooter Build: Hit and Run -> Vital Point Targeting or Jetboot Module -> Bullseye -> Arsenal -> Grit -> Extra Conditioning
Recommended Equipment: Light MEC Suit, Damage-increasers, Aim-increasers, Ammo-increasers
Notes
- A light MEC suit is recommended to leverage the high mobility of Hit and Run.
- As this build focuses primarily on direct shooting each turn, most MEC equipment will be reserved for situational use, so pick whichever suits your needs.
- At CPL, Vital Point Targeting is a significant damage amp against biologicals, while Jetboot Module lets you push the high mobility of Hit and Run even further.
Grenadier Shogun
Grenadier Shoguns act like mortars, being pretty easy to take down, but highly effective when set up in a safe position, raining down fire from afar. They have more range than Goliaths thanks to the Collateral Damage ability, but a bit less grenade damage. Additionally, some of their grenadier perks are conflicting with tanking perks. Still when Collateral Damage comes online, Shogun will most likely seriously outmatch Goliath in damage dealing aspect. Due to Arsenal, Shogun will have an extra grenade and with Restorative Mist he is strong source of healing for the squad. Once out of grenades and heals this build will suffer, so some consideration should be taken to maximize the damage of explosives. If you are concerned about that aspect, Heavy Mags will increase the damage of Collateral Damage which will keep Shogun relevant on very long missions as well.
Sample Grenadier Build: Grenadier -> Absorption Fields -> Sapper -> Arsenal -> Repair Servos or Fragmentation -> Extra Conditioning
Recommended Equipment: Grenade Launcher, Gravity Mines, Restorative Mist, Any MEC Suit, Ammo-increasers, Damage-increasers, Survivability-increasers, Heavy Mags
Notes
- Either MEC suit can work decently for this build; light MEC suits make it easier to get into position, while heavy MEC suits protect you more when already in position and are more useful overall once out of explosives.
- At GSGT, Fragmentation is the default choice that makes your explosives better against most biological enemies, but Repair Servos increases your sustainability greatly, so it's also a solid option.
- AP ammo affects Collateral Damage as well, making it (and the Gauss weapon it requires) a significant damage increase, especially through cover.
- Heavy Mags is recommended item to increase Collateral Damage effectiveness.


















