Ship Strategy

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==Small Ship / Raider==
==Small Ship / Raider==
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Often described as a slow death, this is a strategy that looks - and is - powerful early on, but one that you will regret later on in the game. The aim here is to only add one [[Decks|Deck]] per [[Rank]] in order to keep your damage cap as low as possible. The damage cap is how much damage you can take from a single attack.  There are two formulas for this, ((Rank+19)/2) or (Decks/2), whichever is greater. Small ships will typically invest in [[Tactical Officers]] and [[Engineers]], and mainly [[Research Tree|research]] [[Research Tree#Advanced Armor|hull]] and [[Research Tree#Planetary Construction|structures]].
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Often described as a slow death, this is a strategy that looks - and is - powerful early on, but one that you might regret later on in the game (that said, there are some very successful high ranked SSBs). The aim here is to only add one [[Decks|Deck]] per [[Rank]] in order to keep your damage cap as low as possible. The damage cap is how much damage you can take from a single attack.  There are two formulas for this, ((Rank+19)/2) or (Decks/2), whichever is greater. Small ships will typically invest in [[Tactical Officers]] and [[Engineers]], and mainly [[Research Tree|research]] [[Research Tree#Advanced Armor|hull]] and [[Research Tree#Planetary Construction|structures]].
Alot of players using this build will use [[Artifacts|Ship Bots]] as their sole income of decks from an early [[rank]], using one every other [[rank]]. This allows the player to invest their [[Rank Points]] into [[Tactical Officers]], increasing their [[Research_Tree#Advanced Weapons|attack]].<br>
Alot of players using this build will use [[Artifacts|Ship Bots]] as their sole income of decks from an early [[rank]], using one every other [[rank]]. This allows the player to invest their [[Rank Points]] into [[Tactical Officers]], increasing their [[Research_Tree#Advanced Weapons|attack]].<br>

Revision as of 03:09, 28 November 2012

In Galaxy Legion there are many styles of game play to use. It can be difficult switching from some of them, as Rank Points cannot be reassigned, but they are effective strategies nonetheless.


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All Rounder

The most popular ship layout, as an all rounder you will have a balanced ship with a balanced Research Tree. Players using this strategy will not be as effective in Combat as other ships, but will be far more effective than people using hacker builds. It is key to remember that specialisation can be a huge advantage in this game, but as an all rounder you may be able to compete with specialists if you invest money into the game, or have good luck with NPCs, finding key NPCs such as the Blade Harvesters, TO Troop Carriers, and Rogue Labpods.

Many all rounder ships will turn to combat at a high rank, so maintaining combat ability is a key factor, although energy is often a key factor.

Suggested Races: Aerlen, Konqul, Kronyn, Mylarai, Taltherian, or Vygoid
Suggested Professions: Excavator, though any will do.

Slow Ranker

As a slow ranker you will level up slowly to get optimum Research and Artifacts to make your ship stronger. As such, you will have amazing effectiveness in Combat, but will lack the Energy to do much in one go. Slow rankers will often neglect the energy and cloaking trees to give them as much as possible to spend on things like the weaponry and structures. The aim here is to stay at least one tier of Weapons ahead of most other players in your range in order to get as many kills with your energy as possible. One drawback is that your Upkeep can get extremely high, so you will need a very high Mining income to balance this. Due to Rank effecting what Minerals you get, you will need far higher than people at higher ranks.

Many slow ranking ships will engage in an even slower form of slow ranking, referred to as "Freeze Ranking". In this, you will gain no XP at all and spend your energy entirely on XP-less activities such as Hacking. This has the same ends as slow ranking, albeit moreso. One of the most well known freeze rankers is TheBlackPearl or PhantasyStar, leader of the legion Ancient Untouchables, who has the most powerful low-rank ship known.

Suggested Races: Aerlen, Konqul, Kronyn, Lazuli, Mylarai, Sillixx, Taltherian, Xecti, or Vygoid
Suggested Professions: Builder, Excavator, Fixer, or Miner

Fast Ranker

The exact opposite of slow rankers, fast rankers will invest heavily in Energy to level up quickly. Many fast rankers level up more than once in a single day, as opposed to the leveling up once every three to seven days like a slow ranker. You will have a much less powerful ship in Combat, as you will invest more in Engineers rather than Decks, and research the energy tree more heavily, in addition to structures. The ideal is to have enough Decks to install everything you want to Rank up, and the rest goes into engineers.

Many fast rankers will NPC, as it has the highest XP ratio, often exceeding 4:1, and NPC Rares can drop some exceedingly good Artifacts, such as the Terraforming Device, which can increase a planet's production availability by 1. As such, it may be just as important to invest into weapons to increase the XP ratio gained whilst NPCing. The eventual aim is to autorank, which will allow the player to level up as many times as they want, or have time for, through NPCs.

Suggested Races: Drannik, Human, or Inergon
Suggested Professions: Any

Hacker

A hacker build focuses on a specific area of PvP other than Combat as a whole - Hacking. Hacking allows you to steal research from your opponent, ultimately getting you further ahead in your own research - often more so than the slow rankers. Occasionally, whilst hacking you may also uncover the location to a planet, which will more than likely be sub-standard, however, may be good.

As a hacker you need to research heavily in cloaking devices, as well as some scanning. It is recommended that you also research weaponry, hull, and other combat-related tools such as defense, as well as structures, to help nullify the effects of retaliation.

This also goes hand in hand with freeze ranking, as hacking does not yield any XP.

Suggested Races: Aerlen, Drannik, Human, Inergon, Kronyn, Mylarai, Vygoid, or Zolazin
Suggested Professions: Explorer, Hacker, or Spy

Small Ship / Raider

Often described as a slow death, this is a strategy that looks - and is - powerful early on, but one that you might regret later on in the game (that said, there are some very successful high ranked SSBs). The aim here is to only add one Deck per Rank in order to keep your damage cap as low as possible. The damage cap is how much damage you can take from a single attack. There are two formulas for this, ((Rank+19)/2) or (Decks/2), whichever is greater. Small ships will typically invest in Tactical Officers and Engineers, and mainly research hull and structures.

Alot of players using this build will use Ship Bots as their sole income of decks from an early rank, using one every other rank. This allows the player to invest their Rank Points into Tactical Officers, increasing their attack.

Suggested Races: Aerlen, Konqul, Lazuli, Mylarai, Taltherian, Xecti, or Zolazin
Suggested Professions: Excavator, Fixer, or Raider

NPC XP Efficiency Build

DeckEngineerBalance - Not for beginners.


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