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| |files={{categ|ini=rules}}
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| |types={{categ|warheads}}
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| |values={{values|unsigned integers}}
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| |ares=yes
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| |aresflag=yes
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| |extver=<i>All versions</i>.
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| Ares gives you the ability to let warheads invoke (or remove) the Iron Curtain effect on units.
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| == Usage ==
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| <pre>[Warhead]
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| IronCurtain.Cap=</pre>
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| === Positive values ===
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| If IronCurtain.Cap is set to any value greater than zero, the following effect will occur:<br />
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| The Iron Curtain effect will be stackable, but the curtain counter on the unit will not be able to exceed the value set in IronCurtain.Cap.
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| === IronCurtain.Cap=0 ===
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| If this flag's value is set to zero, the following effect will occur:<br />
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| The Iron Curtain effect can stack up indefinitely, with no imposed upper limit.
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| === Negative Values ===
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| If IronCurtain.Cap is set to any value less than zero, the following effect will occur:<br />
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| The invoking weapon will set the target's Iron Curtain counter to whatever value is prescribed in {{f|IronCurtain.Duration|link}} regardless of the counter's current value.
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| == See also ==
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| * {{f|IronCurtain.Duration|link}}
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