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The Methane Wagon is a support vehicle unit which can be deployed by Yapyap
THE DESTROYER. It's slow, rickety, unstable, and the parking brake is a chunk of
wood, but other than that it works as well as you would expect a Grunt
contraption to. Whether by design or malfunction the Wagon emits a Methane
Aura: clouds of infusion-enriched methane that enhance the aggression and
damage of nearby Grunts, while confusing and reducing the damage of enemy
units in the stinky cloud. The Wagon can also make special deliveries of enriched
gas clouds by catapult—launching kegs with the Methane Delivery special ability.
The aura and clouds can be upgraded with The Good Stuff by drawing upon
illegal infusions stashed aboard by its party-hard operators. Unfortunately,
these special brews are rather...volatile. The Methane Wagon will detonate
violently when its structural integrity is compromised.
Yapyap THE DESTROYER dreams of owning a fleet of gold-plated warships to
lord over the mean streets of Balaho. Well, Yapyap doesn't yet have the gekz
saved up to afford that, so he has to settle for a souped—up Shadows in the
meantime. But with a few more successes on the Ark he can at least upgrade
them with aftermarket iridium plating, hubcaps molded with the face of
legendary Grunt heroes, and massive spoilers which ensure the Great Journey
can be travelled in style. Although it has not yet reached its final form the
Methane Wagon's mix of combat and support abilities do make it the mullet of
Grunt mechanized warfare: all business on the front lines, but party central in
the rear.