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===Attacker Wins===
 
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At the end of combat if all of the defender's ships and defenses have been destroyed, and the attacker has ships remaining, the attacker will have won the battle and will take control of the planet (hopefully).
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At the end of combat if all of the defender's ships and defenses have been destroyed, and the attacker has ships remaining, the attacker will have won the battle and will [[plunder]] the defender's planet.  
  
 
===Defender Wins===
 
===Defender Wins===

Revision as of 02:51, 3 December 2009

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Combat is what happens when one enemy fleet encounters another as the result of an attack. The attacker's ships immediately fight against the enemy's ships and defenses, if he has any.

How it Works

Combat is divided into six rounds. In each of the six rounds, all of the attacker's and defender's surviving units fire randomly at the opposing fleet's units simultaneously. If any unit strikes a unit against which it has Rapid Fire, that unit will get a chance at firing an extra shot, also randomly. This will repeat until all units fail on their random rapidfire chance or hit a unit against which they do not have Rapid Fire. See the Rapid Fire entry for more information on how this works.

Weapons

The damage dealt from each shot is equal to the shooting ship's Weapons Rating. So for instance an Artemis Class has a Weapons rating of 50. If it hits an Atlas Class it will deal that Atlas 50 damage.

Shield and Hull

Damage done to a ship in each round is first absorbed by that ship's shield rating and then the remaining damage subtracts from the ship's hull rating. An Atlas Class has a shield strength of 10 and an hull rating of 400, so if it were shot by an Artemis Class, which deals 50 damage, the first 10 would be absorbed by the shield and the remaining 40 would reduce the Atlas's hull rating to 360.

Shields replenish between rounds but hull rating does not repair until the end of battle. So in our example above, in round 2 the Atlas would start with 10 shield again and only 360 hull. After round 2, if it survived, it would have a hull rating of 320.

Destroying

At the end of each round, when all ships are done firing, any ship that has less than 70% of its initial hull rating has a chance to explode equal to the total hull reduction.

So in our above example after round 4 the Atlas class will have suffered 160 total hull damage and have 240 hull (out of its starting 400) left. That means it has lost 40% of its hull ((160/400)*100) and will therefore have a 40% chance of being destroyed.

If it survives, at the end of round 5 it will have suffered another 40 hull damage for a total of 200, giving it a 50% chance of destruction. At the end of round 6 it will have suffered 240 hull damage and have a 60% chance of destruction. Thus it is actually possible (but unlikely) for an Atlas Class to not be destroyed by an Artemis.

Result

Attacker Wins

At the end of combat if all of the defender's ships and defenses have been destroyed, and the attacker has ships remaining, the attacker will have won the battle and will plunder the defender's planet.

Defender Wins

At the end of combat if all of the attacker's ships are destroyed, and the defender has ships or defense remaining, the defender will have won combat. No plunder will be received by the attacker.

Draw

If at the end of combat both sides have ships left, or all ships have been destroyed, the battle will have been a draw and no plunder will be received by the attacker.

See Also