Rocket Choppas can fly over the holes in the Warship deck which can be used to reach an Engine Room without meeting much resistance.Cannons and Boom Cannons can also prove troublesome, as they can shoot down the Rocket Choppa in one hit.While a Rocket Choppa will be able to survive a salvo or two, it will go down if too many rockets hit it. If tanking units move into their blind spot, they may focus on the Rocket Choppas. One should be careful against Rocket Launchers.Heavy Choppas are best for this task as it can help take hits from anti-air defenses. Rocket Choppas will often need protection from other units, because of their low hitpoints in relation to their size.It has two wings with rocket launchers underneath. A large rotor is on top, and a missile pod is on each side. Rocket Choppas are orange in color, with 2 Zookas in the cockpit. Each Rocket Choppa costs 4 Gunboat Energy to deploy.The Rocket Choppa is also able to fly over all types of Mines. As a flying unit, only a limited selection of Defensive Buildings can attack the Rocket Choppa, as described in the table below.When shot down, Rocket Choppas will deal a small amount of damage in a small radius when it crashes onto the ground, and drop 2 Zookas in its place. The Rocket Choppa attacks from a long range, and is fairly fragile, similar to the Zooka.The Rocket Choppa is a flying troop formerly usable only on Warships from Season 5 onwards, then changed to a Prototype Troop.
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