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Revision as of 22:59, 18 April 2013
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General Combat Info
Battle Tab
Are you a weakling or an overlord? Will you be a diplomat or a conqueror? As you explore the galaxy you will encounter others that are trying to expand their empires. In this area you can build your reputation for combat.
Things to know and consider for battling.
PvP
These encounters are between players.
Choosing a Target
Check rank, race, and profession. Take into account Weapon, Defense probes. Compare to your ship and see what you have.
Combat Badges
Combat Badges are special items gained during player-vs-player encounters. Badges can be spent on special artifacts, modules, and structures.
PvE
At random, you will encounter computer-controlled enemies while exploring deep space commonly referred to as non-player characters or NPCs. Some are common and are worth some experience. Others will give you a chance to improve your ship via special modules, artifacts, and sometimes research points. Check out the lists and see what you can expect.
NPC Slots
By default, you begin with 2 slots for NPCs. This list can be expanded to a total of 8 slots by using special artifacts from the Zolazin Chain, Lazuli Chain, and Sha'din Chain to unlock them.
Artifact Name | Artifact Description | Location | Total Available |
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Stryll Tracker Core | An advanced system used to track down elusive targets. Grants you 1 additional non-player enemy slot in your battle slot. | Loot from Stryll Deep Tracker NPC, spawned by completing The Glaviz Vendetta mission, part of the Zolazin story arc. | 2 |
Tevrazon Tracer | Tracks the movements of ships carrying Tevrazon Gas. Grants you 1 additional non-player enemy slot in your Battle list. | Tracing the Shipments, part of the Lazuli story arc. | 2 |
Tachyonic Renderer | An advanced data rendering system used by the Sha'din. Grants you 1 additional non-player enemy slot in your Battle list. | Renderer Recall, part of the Sha'din story arc. | 2 |
There is also an ability from the Exotic Chain that permits you to refresh the list.
Artifact Name | Artifact Description | Location | Total Available |
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Exotic Tactical Algorithm | Ship Ability: Unlocks the 'Tactical Re-Modulation' ability for your ship. When installed the ability will be available via your ship's tab. Tactical Re-Modulation removes all NPCs from your battle tab slots, EXCEPT ones you have already shared with your legion. (You do not gain any XP from ships removed this way.) | Exotic Algorithms, the final mission in the Exotic Chain. | 1 |
For more detail visit NPC Slots.
By Encounter
By Faction
- The Crimson Blades
- Dark Smugglers Guild
- The Drannik Automatons
- The Kronyn
- The Lazuli Syndicate
- The Litheor
- The Mylarai Mining Guild
- The Octafari
- Rogue Science League
- The Sha'din Coalition
- The Silthion Hive
- Space Entities
- The Stryll Order
- The Taltherians
- The Terran Outsiders
- The Titancore
- The Voliir
- The Xecti
- The Zolazin Cyborgs
Holiday Special NPCs
- The Q-Pedds (St. Valentine's Day 2011 & 2012)
- The Lepus Drones (Easter 2011 & 2012)
- The Hallows Bane (Halloween 2010, 2011 & 2012)
- T.O. Harvesters (Thanksgiving 2010 & 2011 & 2012)
- The Scruuge (Christmas 2010 & 2011)
Mission NPCs
- Crimson Shrieker
- Hired Convoy
- Kalvium Asteroids
- Litheor Deepspike
- Tarlis Command Ship
- Voliir Enforcer
The above is only a small sample. There are many more NPCs (far too many to list here) which spawn either on completion of certain missions, or randomly during them. For more detailed information check the Missions page or the Category: Mission NPCs
Strategy
PvP Strategies
- If you want to ease in to PvP look for players who are "Balanced" or "Weak" when you click their ship and look on the stats page you can see exactly how many people they have disabled and how many have disabled them.
- If your first target has a low number of kills, and a high number of disables, he's likely a pushover (at least for the time being).
- Try combat against them first, so you can learn to tweak your ship's kit to be a better PvP, as you do, you should move to more balanced players approaching even kills and disables, and then move on to players who have more and more kills than disables.
- However as you do this you should change to a legion which is more PvP centric, a PvP player may be seen as a troublemaker within a legion that is not very PvP as it will become a target more often for an aggressive player's legion.
- Certain legions such as The Darkside and Project Anarchy prefer only to attack larger more aggressive targets than themselves. This is a true PvP friendly environment. There are many of these legions at many levels in the game, look around and you will find them.
PvP Etiquette
- There are no official rules to PvP, so you can keep or ignore any of these depending on your Legion's feelings on their need for them. However a lot of players have developed sorts of sets of moral 'codes' they abide by; preferring, for instance, to concentrate on much larger players than them who have bullied them often when they were still NewBs on GL.
- Normally a single Disable, Raid, and Hack is considered 'nothing' at all to a true PvP player unless they have a grudge against the player, or his legion.
- When alerted for Badging, it's often considered a poor move on the part of the player who did the alerting.
PvE Strategies
Three main reasons of PvEing or NPCing:
- To get the best possible Ratio of Energy Spent to Experience Earned. To Wit: Fastest Possible Leveling.
- To Gain special artifacts only available through NPCs often it is better than any item obtainable at the player's level, many times some of the best items in the game come from Boss and Elite NPCs.
- To help your legion mates clear their battle tabs of Elite and Boss NPCs.
Elite NPC
- Elite NPCs have either 3 or 4 slots for Legion mates to do damage, the top 3 or 4 players will all be awarded one of the Elite's Artifact drops at random, and a set amount of XP usually in the range from 100 to 200, so long as the NPC is actually killed. if time runs out, no one will get a prize.
- Elite NPCs usually are shared immediately by players once they get their own LOCK on the NPC.
- Players can receive awards without gaining a lock on an Elite NPC, however players who do the minimum damage on an Elite NPC to block others from getting a prize, and leave the NPC to be finished up by the other members can expect a lot of resentment from the player who shared the NPC, and if they do this consistently the legion may expel them for harming it's more dedicated players.
- Players who share elites want you to kill them ASAP, normally Elites are an item that can be killed within minutes to an hour, and when you are NPCing they are holding a spot which could be used to get a new NPC in it's place. (This is especially important to players over Level 350, when Crimson FlameHawk first begin to appear)
Boss NPC
- Boss NPCs have been seen to have between 8 and 15 slots; The # of slots seen is usually 8, 10, 12, or 15. 10 and 12 appear to occur most commonly. The top N players, (Where N is the Number of Lockable Slots on the NPC) will all be awarded one of the Boss's Artifact drops at random, and a set amount of XP usually in the range from 150 to 250, so long as the NPC is actually killed. If time runs out, no one will get a prize.
- Boss NPCs are usually shared immediately by players before they get their own LOCK on the NPC.
- Players can receive awards without gaining a lock on an Boss NPC, however, because a Boss sticks around for several hours to a couple of days, and more players can get a prize, this is often allowed at first as players may have mis-judged their energy, gone to sleep, and will come back to finish up their due amount of damage when they next get on the game. Doing so consistently will cause other legion members to look down on you, and consider you a "Weak Link" should they need to make space. However because Bosses do not have the urgency for removal that Elites have some players can slide by doing this for a period of time before they are reprimanded.
- Players who share Bosses want you to kill them ASAP, however this means in the space of several hours or a day or so. When you are NPCing they are holding a spot which could be used to get a new NPC in it's place. (This is especially frustrating to players over Level 350, when Crimson FlameHawk first begin to appear, because Bosses take a much longer period for enough players to do enough damage to kill them.)