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'''Autolances''' ({{ja|キャタガード}} ''Kyatagādo'', '''Cataguard''' in Japan) are some of the more powerful enemies in ''[[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]'' and first appear in [[The Battlefield Fortress]] level. They move on treads and use giant lances attached to their fronts to ram and attack. Autolances do not flinch at any attack, making them somewhat threatening, especially coupled with other enemies. An Autolance's weak spot is inside its armored-helmet head in the form of an emergency light. An Autolance has two different types of attacks, the first being a long-range move where it launches a giant lance at the player. This can be reflected. The second is a close-range slash attack. Another reason unknown why Autolance is called Autolance because of the emergency light that looks like an ambulance.
'''Autolances''' ({{ja|キャタガード}} ''Kyatagādo'', '''Cataguard''' in Japan) are some of the more powerful enemies in ''[[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]'' and first appear in [[The Battlefield Fortress]] level. They move on treads and use giant lances attached to their fronts to ram and attack. Autolances do not flinch at any attack, making them somewhat threatening, especially coupled with other enemies. An Autolance's weak spot is inside its armored-helmet head in the form of an emergency light. An Autolance has two different types of attacks, the first being a long-range move where it launches a giant lance at the player. This can be reflected. The second is a close-range slash attack. Another reason unknown why Autolance is called Autolance because of the emergency light that looks like an ambulance.
==Name origin==
==Name origin==
Autolance's name is a combination of the prefix ''auto-'' (possibly ''automotive''), being a machine capable of moving by itself, and ''lance'', the weapon it use to attack.
Autolance's name is a combination of the prefix ''auto-'' (possibly ''automotive''), being a machine capable of moving by itself, and ''lance'', the weapon it uses to attack. Its appearance seems to based off of the helmet of a medieval knight.
 
==Trophy description==
==Trophy description==
[[Image:Autolance Trophy.jpg|100px|thumb|left]]
[[Image:Autolance Trophy.jpg|100px|thumb|left]]

Revision as of 22:52, August 1, 2010

Autolance
Autolance.JPG
An Autolance using its stab attack.
Level(s) appears in The Battlefield Fortress
The Ruins
Research Facility II
Battleship Halberd Interior
Battleship Halberd Exterior (display room only)
Subspace Bomb Factory II
Subspace II
The Great Maze
Point worth 1300

Autolances (キャタガード Kyatagādo, Cataguard in Japan) are some of the more powerful enemies in The Subspace Emissary and first appear in The Battlefield Fortress level. They move on treads and use giant lances attached to their fronts to ram and attack. Autolances do not flinch at any attack, making them somewhat threatening, especially coupled with other enemies. An Autolance's weak spot is inside its armored-helmet head in the form of an emergency light. An Autolance has two different types of attacks, the first being a long-range move where it launches a giant lance at the player. This can be reflected. The second is a close-range slash attack. Another reason unknown why Autolance is called Autolance because of the emergency light that looks like an ambulance.

Name origin

Autolance's name is a combination of the prefix auto- (possibly automotive), being a machine capable of moving by itself, and lance, the weapon it uses to attack. Its appearance seems to based off of the helmet of a medieval knight.

Trophy description

An enemy that moves on caterpillar treads and uses the giant lance attached to its front to ram and sometimes shoot you. Looking for a weak spot? It's inside that armored-helmet head in the form of an emergency light. But.. Autolances aren't Subspace Army emergency vehicles-why would they need an emergency light? Aah, the mystery!