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==Split==
 
==Split==
Spoils are divided equally among all ships' cargo holds.  If you both have 10 Hercs, for example, you will get an equal share, not counting other ships including attack ships. If you have 6 and the other guy 10 then the other guy gets more.  Keep in mind, if you lose a Herc leaving you 9 and the other guy still has 10, they will take more. Also remember attacking ships have cargo capacity so they maybe get a bit more from that. Also realize that If you use up more than one slot on the Group Attack list, you will get a double share of the profits.
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Spoils are divided equally among all ships' cargo holds.  If you both have 10 Hercs, for example, you will get an equal share, not counting other ships including attack ships. If you have 6 and the other guy 10 then the other guy gets more.  Keep in mind, if you lose a Herc leaving you 9 and the other guy still has 10, they will take more. Also remember attacking ships have cargo capacity so they maybe get a bit more from that. Also if you use up more than one slot on the Group Attack list, it seems that you will get a extra shares of the profits.
  
 
Players' differing battle techs (weapons/armor/shields) effect on the battle outcome is currently an unanswered question.
 
Players' differing battle techs (weapons/armor/shields) effect on the battle outcome is currently an unanswered question.

Revision as of 06:46, 21 August 2010

When launching an attack, there will be an option on your Fleet page called "Formation". If one is to click this, they will be given the option to send invites to themselves, their buddies, and their alliance. Anyone that accepts the message in their inbox will join in for the group attack.

If a invited party is further away than you, this will delay the time of the attack until the late arriving party would arrive. It is believed that anyone who would cause a delay of more than 30% of the original attack time will not be able to join.

Additionally, if you are not within attack rank range (ie too high of a rank or too low of a rank vs the person being attacked) you will not be accepted into the formation even after accepting the 'join attack' request. Check the colony being attacked first to see if you would 'normally' be able to attack before trying to join a formation... if you can not attack as an individual because of the difference in rank then you can not participate in the group attack either.

When the attack organizer recalls, the invitees will still attack. The attack simply changes from a group attack to a normal one. This guarantees that return times of the invitees will not be tampered with by a formation leader. Also, since the formation leader isn't 'locked in', he can recall to defend his base with out canceling the other players' attacks.

A maximum of 6 fleets may participate in a Group Attack. This means a player initiates a group attack, and 6 other fleets may participate making a total of 7. If ANY of the attacking fleets' home planets is scanned by an Oracle, the Oracle owner can see all ships participating in the group attack.

Its defensive counterpart is Group Defend.

Split

Spoils are divided equally among all ships' cargo holds. If you both have 10 Hercs, for example, you will get an equal share, not counting other ships including attack ships. If you have 6 and the other guy 10 then the other guy gets more. Keep in mind, if you lose a Herc leaving you 9 and the other guy still has 10, they will take more. Also remember attacking ships have cargo capacity so they maybe get a bit more from that. Also if you use up more than one slot on the Group Attack list, it seems that you will get a extra shares of the profits.

Players' differing battle techs (weapons/armor/shields) effect on the battle outcome is currently an unanswered question.

References

Forum Post: "Group attacks: noobie question"