Supreme releases limited and exclusive products, that in return creates hype. Another reason why Supreme continues to remain uber-popular is because of the fact that everything they release is always done in very limited quantities.
People always tend to want what is hard to obtain. As long as Supreme has a buzz surrounding it and is seen as being cool, there will be more than plenty of people trying to get some of it. Consumers see the hottest celebs wearing Supreme, and they want it too. So, I ask again, why are so many people enamored with Supreme? Yes, people actually spend thousands of dollars on Supreme hoodies and jackets. With so much demand for the brand, it’s no surprise to see items sell for up to 10x the original price. Over the past couple of years, Supreme has garnered more and more interest from an array of different types of people.įrom skaters, to 13-year-old hypebeasts, to instagram celebrities, they all want a piece of Supreme. Sure, you can still buy the piece you’re looking for, but for A LOT more than the original price. So when an item is sold out, it is sold out, forever. What makes matters even worse, unlike other brands or sneakers, Supreme tends to produce limited stock. It’s virtually impossible to checkout with any item when there are thousands and thousands of people trying to do the very same thing. As you’d expect, all Supreme drops sell out in milliseconds. Why are so many people obsessed with Supreme? What causes hundreds of people to skip school or work every Thursday (the day a new Supreme collection drops) to try to get first dibs on a pair of chopsticks or a director’s chair? Consumers just don’t just wait in line either, there’s far more people trying to scoop up Supreme stuff online as well. Supreme, the American skateboarding shop and clothing brand that was established in New York way back in April of 1994 is at the top of the streetwear totem pole.
When it comes to streetwear, there’s one brand that comes to mind and reigns supreme (no pun intended). Whether it be the latest colorway of their infamous box hoodie, or a new accessory such as the super soaker or cross body bag, everyone in line wants a piece of Supreme. The UEF also have a Heavy Air Transport, which conveniently has shields and Air-to-Ground weapons to begin with, so your LABs will be protected.For years, Supreme has had consumers of all ages camp out in front of their stores for hours and sometimes days at a time for the opportunity to cop a piece from their latest collection. Since that one hook wouldn't have much use in transporting, as you would probably need that gunship for its combat role, why not give it an extra 21 DPS? The UEF have a significant advantage in this, as their T2 Gunship, the Stinger, has a single transport hook. Although LABs are weak, and as such don't find much use on the battlefield, they can severely damage an army when fully loaded into a transport and survive to do enough damage, as opposed to lasting just briefly in a firefight. Players have exploited this technique to create a makeshift air-to-ground aircraft, dubbed the "Ghetto Gunship".
The Tech 1 light assault bots, the UEF Mech Marine, the Cybran Hunter, and the Aeon Flare, have a unique ability: They are the only Bots, or land units in general, able to fire their weapons while on a transport. The spam just can't compete with t3 and experimental. late game, It doesn't matter how many mantis you have. However, late game they are even more useless than t1 tanks due to their lower health and damage. It is slightly faster than other tanks making flanking and getting behind tanks and bases easier. When paired with a mole, they can make excellent mex killers. Mantis spams are preferred by players because of the cheapness and speed of which they can be produced. This is different than t1 tank spam because mantis, as an assault bot, is cheaper and builds faster, but does less damage and is weaker. One thing cybran players like to utilize is the mantis spam. Heavier bots like the Percival and Brick are slower than most other bots but they are much more powerful.
Bots are fast, and agile units great for scouting and raids. Tech 3 ground units are generally Bots, as well as some Tech 1 units. The Cybran Hoplite and UEF Mongoose are examples of units which excel when managed well. Bots are as a rule less heavily armored than Tanks of the same Tech level, but with effective micromanagement can bring down the tanks with minimal trouble. Bots are highly maneuverable legged units designed to outmaneuver their slower tank based counterparts.