Difference between revisions of "Shipclass"
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For example, the fighter is class 1. In battle, each class goes against the enemy class of the same number, so class 1 vs class 1. If the enemy is missing a class, then your class will attack the next '''higher''' class, for example class 1 vs class 2. | For example, the fighter is class 1. In battle, each class goes against the enemy class of the same number, so class 1 vs class 1. If the enemy is missing a class, then your class will attack the next '''higher''' class, for example class 1 vs class 2. | ||
− | There are ships like the | + | There are ships like the <ship>Campaign ship</ship> and <ship>Retreat fighter</ship> that cause the effect that another class battle begins, for example, class 1 could attack the enemy class 1 again, or make the class battle stop prematurely. |
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[[Category: Tactics and Warfare]] | [[Category: Tactics and Warfare]] |
Revision as of 05:33, 3 February 2008
Every ship has a class.
For example, the fighter is class 1. In battle, each class goes against the enemy class of the same number, so class 1 vs class 1. If the enemy is missing a class, then your class will attack the next higher class, for example class 1 vs class 2.
There are ships like the Campaign ship and Retreat fighter that cause the effect that another class battle begins, for example, class 1 could attack the enemy class 1 again, or make the class battle stop prematurely.