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− | + | In the last chapter you built your first ship, the small cargo, now we'll look at the other ship types and their uses. This should prove useful when deciding what ships you want to build and research next. | |
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+ | ==Building Your Fleet== | ||
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+ | At the beginning you're only able to build a few different types of ships so the choice is relatively simple, but even at this stage you should ensure the fleet is suitable for your needs. Depending on your playing style it might be useful to have lots of combat ships or conversely a large number of cargo ships. But even the most aggressive Raider needs a sufficient number of cargo ships to save his loot overnight, and peaceful players can also benefit from using some combat ships to farm inactive players. But the ideal composition is very dependent on the individual player's needs. | ||
+ | In the later game play, when you've unlocked most of the ships, there are other aspects to be considered. In rare cases it makes sense to build a full combat fleet of the same ship type. However, since ships in OGame are strong against certain units and relatively weak against others, this can make you an easy target to fleets of a particular type. A good mix is usually the best solution, but we need to consider which type of targets you want to attack. For fast attacks Cruisers and Battlecruisers are important, for fleet destructions Light Fighters and for attacking bunkers Destroyers and Bombers. Also you should always have a sufficient number of Recyclers. Some tips and best fleet compositions can be seen in our chapter {{Link|Tactic:Fleet composition}}. | ||
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+ | ==Rapidfire - Who will score how often?== | ||
− | {{ | + | Beside the obvious values of Structural Integrity, Shield Strengh, Attack Strengh, Speed and cargo capacity every warship also has Rapidfire. This strange value has great influence on a fight and so rapidfire should always be considered when building a fleet. The exact function is covered in more detail in the {{Link|Tactic:Rapidfire guide}}, but basically the higher the value of rapidfire that one ship has against another, the greater the chance it has to fire several times and thus cause more damage. The higher the value, the better it is suited to these types of units. Based on this criterion you can decide which fleet to send on an attack. |
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+ | ==Combat ships - Strengths and Weaknesses== | ||
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+ | A total of eight different combat ships are available for players in OGame. While in theory all of them can be used to attack an enemy player, you should decide which type of ships are best suited to the particular mission. | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Light Fighter|The Light Fighter is the first Ship you can build and is therefore used for the first raids. In the later game play, it's mainly used in large numbers as fodder for strong units (e.g. Destroyers & Plasma Turrets) to prevent them from being destroyed. From a cost/benefit factor it's the best ship in the game. For example, using the same combat techs, 25 Light Fighters can defeat a destroyer losing only 6 Fighters. This may seem a lot but a destroyer costs in total 125.000 resources, 6 Fighters only 24.000.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Heavy Fighter|The Heavy Fighter is mainly used in the beginning to attack lightly defended targets. In the later game only a few players bother to build them, mostly in large numbers for fodder again for facing fleets with a lot of Cruisers. Because unlike with the Light Fighters, Cruisers have no rapidfire against them. But further on this advantage isn't as important as battlecruisers have rapidfire against the Heavy Fighter.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Cruiser|The Cruiser is the fastest ship in OGame. It's also a very good weapon against large numbers of Light Fighters and Rocket Launchers due to its rapidfire. Therefore Cruisers should form a part of any good Fleet.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Battleship|The Battleship is a cheap combat ship, and is very popular for farm raids because of its balanced values and large cargo capacity. But be careful because they're very weak against Battlecruisers!}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Battlecruiser|The Battlecruiser is especially useful for hunting enemy fleets, it's fast speed and rapidfire makes it an ideal fleet interceptor. If you want to be a fleet killer then you'll definitely need the battlecruiser!}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Bomber|Until you research Hyperspace Drive Level 8 the Bomber is an extremely slow ship, and requires a lot of Deuterium. Due to its Rapidfire the bomber is a very powerful weapon against Defense and so is often used in connection with Destroyers against large Defenses.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Destroyer|Because of its powerful arsenal and shields, this ship is primarily used against enemy Deathstars and bunkers. However, it can also be useful against big battlecruiser fleets.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Deathstar|The most powerful of all the ships in OGame, if you can call it a ship. It's not only very strong, but also very expensive and slow. But it uses almost no Deuterium and its high Rapdfire gives it an added advantage over most ships and defenses. It's only susceptible to large numbers of Destroyers. The Deathstar is often used in large numbers against a bunker and is therefore the terror of all Defenses. But it's also well suited to strengthen your own defense. The slow speed of this ship is used by players to fleet save to their own DF in order to cut down on deuterium costs. The Deathstar, as the only unit with a graviton cannon, is capable of destroying moons; To read more about doing this see {{Link|Tactic:Moon destruction guide}}.}} | ||
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+ | ==Civil Ships - A wealth of possibilities== | ||
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+ | The civil ships consist mainly of special units, which can be used in each case for a completely different mission. | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Small Cargo Ship|The first transport ship which you can build, at beginning characterised by low speed and cargo capacity, is in the later game play (from Impulse Drive Level 5) superior to its larger counterpart. Apart from transportation or farm raids, the small cargo ship is sometimes used as fodder against some cruiser fleets.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Large Cargo Ship|This ship is somewhat more stable than the Small Cargo and also has a larger cargo capacity. Players wanting to transport large amounts of resources would be lost without this ship. Especially since the transport capacity/fuel usage ratio is far superior to the small cargo.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Colony Ship|This Ship has really only one purpose, to allow you to found new colonies. This capability is explained in the chapter {{Link|Tutorial:Colonisation}}. In addition, it can be used for fleetsaving as a safe variant to other methods.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Recycler|The Recycler is used to collect Debris Fields left by destroyed fleets, as well as fleetsaving to a DF. It is relatively slow and consumes a lot of deuterium.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Espionage Probe|The Espionage Probe is used for gathering information about other players. Everything there is to know about this is in the {{Link|Tutorial:Espionage}} chapter.}} | ||
+ | {{Detail-Ship|Solar Satellite|Not exactly a ship, the solar satellite offers an alternative energy source. The amount of energy provided depends on the planet's temperature, and so it's position in relation to the sun. However a solar satellite can be destroyed by an enemy attack. More information on this is available in the {{Link|Tactic:Energy production}} chapter. These satellites are particularly important when researching Graviton Technology.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 5 January 2012
In the last chapter you built your first ship, the small cargo, now we'll look at the other ship types and their uses. This should prove useful when deciding what ships you want to build and research next.
Building Your Fleet
At the beginning you're only able to build a few different types of ships so the choice is relatively simple, but even at this stage you should ensure the fleet is suitable for your needs. Depending on your playing style it might be useful to have lots of combat ships or conversely a large number of cargo ships. But even the most aggressive Raider needs a sufficient number of cargo ships to save his loot overnight, and peaceful players can also benefit from using some combat ships to farm inactive players. But the ideal composition is very dependent on the individual player's needs. In the later game play, when you've unlocked most of the ships, there are other aspects to be considered. In rare cases it makes sense to build a full combat fleet of the same ship type. However, since ships in OGame are strong against certain units and relatively weak against others, this can make you an easy target to fleets of a particular type. A good mix is usually the best solution, but we need to consider which type of targets you want to attack. For fast attacks Cruisers and Battlecruisers are important, for fleet destructions Light Fighters and for attacking bunkers Destroyers and Bombers. Also you should always have a sufficient number of Recyclers. Some tips and best fleet compositions can be seen in our chapter Fleet composition.
Rapidfire - Who will score how often?
Beside the obvious values of Structural Integrity, Shield Strengh, Attack Strengh, Speed and cargo capacity every warship also has Rapidfire. This strange value has great influence on a fight and so rapidfire should always be considered when building a fleet. The exact function is covered in more detail in the Rapidfire guide, but basically the higher the value of rapidfire that one ship has against another, the greater the chance it has to fire several times and thus cause more damage. The higher the value, the better it is suited to these types of units. Based on this criterion you can decide which fleet to send on an attack.
Combat ships - Strengths and Weaknesses
A total of eight different combat ships are available for players in OGame. While in theory all of them can be used to attack an enemy player, you should decide which type of ships are best suited to the particular mission.
Civil Ships - A wealth of possibilities
The civil ships consist mainly of special units, which can be used in each case for a completely different mission.