Ikari Warriors/Enemies

Blue
Blue soldiers make up the majority of the enemy army. You will see them throughout every inch of the enemy territory. Blue soldiers primarily rely on their guns, but they will throw grenades occasionally. All soldiers can walk through bodies of water. However, a few blue soldiers have trained in underwater sabotage. You can see these soldiers when they are underwater as a slightly lighter circle. You can't shoot underwater soldiers until they rise out of the water, but you can hit them with grenades.

Red
Red soldiers are far less frequent than blue soldiers, but they are in possession of special skills. When Ralf or Clark kills a red soldier, a power-up tile may appear in their place. Collect these tiles, and Ralf or Clark will obtain the skills left behind by the defeated soldiers. Not all red soldiers will leave tiles behind.

Green
Green soldiers are, by far, the rarest of all soldiers in the entire enemy army. When they are defeated, they will leave behind one, and only one kind of tile behind; the K tile. Collecting the K tile will instantly kill every enemy soldier present on the screen. Green soldiers aren't extremely brave, and have a tendency to turn around and flee immediately after firing one or two shots at the players.

Flame throwers
Flame thrower soldiers pack very heavy shoulder mounted equipment. As a result, they can't fire at the players on the run. Instead, they must move into position, take a knee, and prepare to fire at the player. Once one of the players moves into range, they launch a large blast of flame at the player. It has a long range, but it does not continue to travel all the way down the screen. However, if the players get too close, they will stand up and run away.

Self-destruct
Self-destruct soldiers appear very much like a regular blue solider, and that's what makes them so deadly. When you get close to a self-destruct soldier, their appearance will change very briefly. They will flash red, as depicted in the image to the right. If you see this happen, immediately run away. Shortly after a solider flashes, they will explode with a large grenade blast that can take you out if you are standing too close.

Land
Land Mines are stationary. They will begin to beep and flash if you get too close to them. They will explode if you happen to step on them.

Water
Water Mines are visible in the water all of the time. These mines float on the surface of the water, and have a tendency to roam around. They gradually get closer to you, so continue moving when you see them.

Missile Target
Missle Targets are similar to land mines in that they are stationary. However, they do not instantly explode when you step on one of them. Instead, stepping on one signals a missile to launch from far away, which targets the trigger spot on the ground. At that moment, you have very little time to get far away from the target to avoid the blast.