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== Combat Encounters == | |||
The server has sectors around the planetary system that spawn aggressive encounters of one of the factions. | |||
While in space, outside of a planet's influence, you can use the points of interest UI on the map to see what encounters are available. Ie: [1] PirateRaid [123m] - [1] indicates the level of the encounter [123m] is how long for it to despawn | |||
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Check the containers for loot when salvaging. | Check the containers for loot when salvaging. | ||
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Revision as of 20:02, 1 November 2024
Combat Encounters
The server has sectors around the planetary system that spawn aggressive encounters of one of the factions.
While in space, outside of a planet's influence, you can use the points of interest UI on the map to see what encounters are available. Ie: [1] PirateRaid [123m] - [1] indicates the level of the encounter [123m] is how long for it to despawn
Enhanced Wrecks
Wrecks on the server are not just ships that you can get elements. They have loot inside them.
Each wreck ship has a loot table that is random distributed every time a wreck is spawned.
Check the containers for loot when salvaging.
