Est. T2 • Beyond All Reason
The Premier Advanced Fusion Reactor Development Authority
Why build units to end the game when you can build more AFUS?
Property Specification
The crown jewel of any self-respecting economy. Not a weapon of war — a monument to exponential growth. Produces 3,000 Energy per second, stores 9,000 more, and when destroyed, takes everything with it. As all great works should.
Metal Cost
A small price for transcendence
Energy Cost
69,000
Nice
Energy Output
+3,000/s
Enough to power another AFUS
Energy Storage
9,000
For the energy you're not spending on units
Build Time
312,500
Move-in date: eventually
Safety Rating
HAZARDOUS
Adds character to the neighborhood
Health Points
Defensible. Briefly.
Explosion on Death
YES
Your enemies AND your allies will know
Luxury Tier Comparison
| Specification | Armada AFUS | Cortex AFUS |
|---|---|---|
| Metal Cost | 9,700 | 9,700 |
| Energy Cost | 69,000 | 48,000 |
| Build Time | 312,500 | 329,200 |
| Health | 7,900 HP | 9,400 HP |
| Energy Output | +3,000/s | +3,000/s |
| Energy Storage | 9,000 | 9,000 |
| Explodes Violently | Yes | Also yes |
| Vibe | Sleek, glass & steel | Brutalist, raw power |
The Doctrine
"With infinite resources comes infinite choice — and we choose AFUS."
A thousand Pawns crumble under artillery fire. A fusion reactor? It crumbles too, but it takes the artillery with it. That's called value.
You have constructors. You have metal. You have a dream. Why are you building a radar tower? Build another AFUS. The radar can wait. The scaling cannot.
Other players see contested territory. We see undeveloped real estate. That mountain pass? Perfect AFUS corridor. The enemy's base? Future expansion zone.
They say you win by destroying the enemy Commander. We say you win when your energy graph goes vertical. The Commander is just another constructor that could be assisting an AFUS build.
Plasma shields exist to protect AFUS. Anti-air exists to protect AFUS. Your entire military doctrine should be: "keep the AFUS running." Everything else is a distraction from the scaling.
"They called it an RTS. We made it a city builder. They asked us to fight. We chose to scale."