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===Example===
 
===Example===
A Poseidon Class comes into combat against a Missile Battery and a [[Laser Cannon]]. The Poseidon's first hit is randomly assigned and happens to hit the Missile Turret. It's Rapid Fire rating is 10, which using our formula above gives us a 9/10 (90%) chance of getting another free shot.
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A Poseidon Class comes into combat against 3 Missile Batteries and a [[Laser Cannon]]. The Poseidon's first hit is randomly assigned and happens to hit the Missile Turret. It's Rapid Fire rating is 10, which using our formula above gives us a 9/10 (90%) chance of getting another free shot.
  
Let's suppose the Rapid Fire chance is successful, and the unit gets another shot. This time its shot randomly hits the Laser Cannon. The Poseidon has no Rapid Fire against the Laser Cannon, so it is now done shooting for the round.
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Let's suppose the Rapid Fire chance is successful, and the unit gets another shot. It happens to hit one of the other Missile Batteries, which means it again has a 90% chance of getting a free shot.  We will say that it succeeds, and randomly shoots at another target.
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This time its shot hits the Laser Cannon. The Poseidon has no Rapid Fire against the Laser Cannon, so it is now done shooting for the round.

Revision as of 18:05, 21 December 2009

Rapid Fire is a property of many ships. In Combat, when a ship fires upon a unit against which it has Rapid Fire, it will get a chance to fire once again.

How It Works

Ships have Rapid Fire ratings against specific ships and defenses. For instance, a Poseidon Class has Rapid Fire 10 against a Missile Battery. The chance that a ship will get to fire again after striking the unit it has Rapid Fire against is calculated by the following formula:

Chance =
R - 1
R

R is the unit's Rapid Fire rating against the unit it struck.

Extra shots gained from Rapid Fire are randomly targeted, just like original shots. If they hit another unit against which they have Rapid Fire, there will be another chance for an extra Rapid Fire shot. This repeats until each unit either hits a unit against which it does not have Rapid Fire, or it fails a Rapid Fire chance.

Example

A Poseidon Class comes into combat against 3 Missile Batteries and a Laser Cannon. The Poseidon's first hit is randomly assigned and happens to hit the Missile Turret. It's Rapid Fire rating is 10, which using our formula above gives us a 9/10 (90%) chance of getting another free shot.

Let's suppose the Rapid Fire chance is successful, and the unit gets another shot. It happens to hit one of the other Missile Batteries, which means it again has a 90% chance of getting a free shot. We will say that it succeeds, and randomly shoots at another target.

This time its shot hits the Laser Cannon. The Poseidon has no Rapid Fire against the Laser Cannon, so it is now done shooting for the round.