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It is not known if the Veinhole monster logic works in Red Alert 2 as it did in Tiberian Sun. It may work and/or be employed in a different way, as many units in Red Alert 2 have ImmuneToVeins | It is not known if the Veinhole monster logic works in Red Alert 2 as it did in Tiberian Sun. It may work and/or be employed in a different way, as many units in Red Alert 2 have {{TTL|ImmuneToVeins|yes}} set. It could be that the veinhole and veins logic was originally to be used for the radiation effect. Because they are [TerrainTypes] rather than [BuildingTypes], this statement defines the strength of Veinhole Monsters in order that they may be destroyed. This was not used in Tiberian Sun as the [VEINTREE] entry defined the strength of the Veinhole Monsters. |
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It is not known if the Veinhole monster logic works in Red Alert 2 as it did in Tiberian Sun. It may work and/or be employed in a different way, as many units in Red Alert 2 have Template:TTL set. It could be that the veinhole and veins logic was originally to be used for the radiation effect. Because they are [TerrainTypes] rather than [BuildingTypes], this statement defines the strength of Veinhole Monsters in order that they may be destroyed. This was not used in Tiberian Sun as the [VEINTREE] entry defined the strength of the Veinhole Monsters.