Building parts & component requirements

When you start building your first T2 gear, you will notice that it takes multiple components. You can find where to get the blueprints for the components on the tab ‘Intermediate Products’.

Every ‘order’ you build, is 25 parts. This is for both small and large parts. So, if you’re building 10 small hull part orders, after the order is done, you get 250 parts in your inventory.

Where can I find xyz blueprint?

See the tabs above this page. “Ships” shows you the location of all flagships, escorts, and strike craft. “Modules” shows you the location of various flagship specific gear.

What are Spoils of battle / Token of gratitude, and where can I find them?

In older game versions, scan missions used to give you loot called Spoils of battle or Token of gratitude depending on the mission’s type. Now since recent changes, loot is auto opened once you complete a mission.

Whilst selecting a scannable mission, you see a preview of the reward you will get for completing it. If it’s a grey cache (that has the same icon as the recruitment token in the market), that mission will give a Spoils of Battle.

If the mission shows a colored cache (depends on what tier mission it is, looks like the ‘daily’ prefixed caches in the market), then that mission will give a Token of gratitude.

On a sidenote, if the preview of a mission doesn’t show either, just credits, which is called an epic signal mission. Read the farming page for more info on that.

What is the difference between a T1, T2 and T3 resource collectors?

Resource collectors have hidden stats. Higher tier collectors can mine higher tier ores faster. They also have more speed and repair more hull and armor per repair tick.

What are Elite or Advanced items?

In older game versions, rarity items used to have a prefix before their name. This has been removed in favor of a colored variants in the unit icons. Rare was Elite item and Uncommon was Advanced items.

For example, the T3 rare destroyer was called a ‘T3 Elite destroyer’, or ‘EDD’ for short. Some of the older players still use these terms in chat, so don’t be alarmed that you are missing out.

Which is better, X or Y?

All flagships, escorts, strike craft and weapons have their pro and cons. It’s up to you to look for a build that you like or find what you need within your fleet.