Where to browse all BAR units and buildings, what zero k is doing, and how to discover who made your favorite widgets.
Every BAR unit and building has an official showcase page at beyondallreason.info/units. The page breaks units into faction categories like Armada bots, Cor vehicles, and aircraft. The unit button sits at the top of the site navigation.
This is the single best reference for learning what each unit does. The pages display unit stats, role descriptions, and sometimes upgrade paths. Bookmark it if you need to look something up between matches.
Zero k, the sibling game that shares Spring engine roots with BAR, continues active development and community play. Their Discord at discord.gg/zero-k-278805140708786177 is the hub for current games, updates, and discussion. BAR modders sometimes look to zero k for Spring API examples that apply to their own work.
BAR ships with many community-contributed widgets. Finding the author behind a specific widget means searching the widget folder for a name and counting the results. Active contributors may have dozens or over a hundred widget files bearing their name across the repository.
This does not mean they wrote every file. Some names appear on files they modified or reviewed rather than created from scratch. Credit lines inside the widget header give the definitive authorship record for each file.
Learning about BAR units, finding the right widgets, and understanding the history all go faster in a group. Creed of Champions runs training sessions that cover everything from unit matchups to widget setups. Come play.
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