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**Portcullis** is a [[:daemon]] which temporarily reduces the effectiveness of [[: | **Portcullis** is a [[:daemon]] which temporarily reduces the effectiveness of [[: | ||
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+ | If multiple Portcullis daemons are active at the same time, then their effects stack. | ||
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+ | Portcullis affects programs which break firewalls immediately upon use, including [[: | ||
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+ | Portcullis is found in the [[: | ||
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**Portcullis 2.0** is an [[archdaemon]] which can occur from [[:mission difficulty# | **Portcullis 2.0** is an [[archdaemon]] which can occur from [[:mission difficulty# | ||
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+ | Depending on the situation, Portcullis might be totally harmless, a minor annoyance, or a hacking blocker similar in severity to [[Modulate]]. | ||
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+ | Portcullis has no effect on programs which only break one firewall, nor on [[: | ||
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+ | Portcullis hurts by reducing the [[:PWR]] efficiency of your breaker programs, especially those which normally break 2 or 3 firewalls per use such as [[: | ||
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+ | Portcullis stacks with itself, but this only matters to programs which break lots of firewalls in one use; so if there are multiple Portcullis daemons, it's often best to take them together when you can. Likewise, if you expect to be taking a [[Paradox]] daemon then a simultaneous Portcullis does no additional harm. A more threatening combination is Portcullis and [[Modulate]], | ||
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+ | To mitigate the harm done by Portcullis, either take it late in the mission when you won't have much hacking left to do, or take it just before the end of your turn so that its cooldown is effectively a turn shorter. In Endless mode, make sure to get an unaffected program into your loadout before day 5, and a few [[: |