Forum:Refining Unit Types

For the Unit template, I think it would be best to limit the number of terms we use to descirbe the role. It would be easier for reference, as well as prevent confusion. Currently, here is a glossary of Unit Types that I propose should be used as the standard.Eldarone 02:49, 11 October 2007 (UTC)

Unit Types Index
Unit type: Basically, wht sort of unit it is.
 * Aircraft
 * Artillery
 * Bomber
 * Drone
 * Epic Unit - New unqiue unit recently announced.
 * Fighter
 * Gunship
 * Infantry
 * Mobile Command Center
 * Recon: Units used for scouting
 * Speical Forces
 * Tank
 * Transport
 * Personel Carrier
 * Walker
 * Warship
 * Unit: Any other unit that can not be defined by any of other above terms.

Unit Role: What role the unit accomplishes.
 * Anti-Aircraft
 * Anti-Armour
 * Anti-Infantry
 * Basic: Used only for infantry as the baseline infatry unit.
 * Heavy
 * Heavy Assault:For units like the Mammoth Tank.
 * Light
 * Main Battle: Used for Unit or Tank to descirbe the main armoured unit of each side.
 * Multi-purpose
 * Suicide Attack
 * Support

Other Terms: Terms that could be added on. --Eldarone 02:48, 11 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Airborne: For infantry, since at least 2 infantry units in the CNC games can fly.
 * Cyborg: Cybernetic Units
 * Experimental: New unit beinging tested
 * Elite
 * Speical: For units like the Armageddon
 * Superweapon: Unit that is used as a superweapon deployer, like the Mothership
 * Unknown: If role is not yet revealed.
 * Sounds good to me, but what if a vehicle is both anti-armor and anti air, like the pitbull, or Destroyer, which as AA, AT, and Anti-sub? "Muli-purpose" or "Versatile" sounds official enough, IMO. Raptor22 03:17, 11 October 2007 (UTC)
 * "Multi-purpose" sounds great. Thanks Raptor22! --Eldarone 03:25, 11 October 2007 (UTC)
 * I forgot one more thing; maybe we should keep the "cyborg" type as well, since they're pretty different from regular infantry. Raptor22 03:33, 11 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Been going hrough some of the other units. Cyborg difinetely, since it a subclass of it's own.  Walkers, since there are a significant number of untis that use the term. --Eldarone 03:37, 11 October 2007 (UTC)