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Rocket Turret has:
Rocket Turret has:


Probe Γ—10Β  Light Interceptor Γ—2Β  Light Fighter Γ—2
Probe Γ—10Β  Kamikaze Γ—2Β  Fighter Γ—2


If 50 Light Interceptors attack:
If 50 Kamikaze attack:


Each turret can potentially eliminate multiple interceptors in a single round.
Each turret can potentially eliminate multiple interceptors in a single round.

Latest revision as of 16:38, 6 March 2026

Rapid Fire

Rapid Fire allows a ship or defense structure to attack multiple targets in a single combat round.

Instead of firing once per round, a unit with Rapid Fire may continue attacking additional targets of a specific type.

Rapid Fire only applies against the unit types explicitly listed in its profile.


Core Concept

If a ship has:

Rocket Turret β†’ Probe Γ—10

It means:

  • When targeting a Probe,
  • It may continue firing again after destroying one,
  • Up to the listed multiplier limit.

Rapid Fire does NOT multiply damage. It multiplies attack opportunities.


How It Works In Battle

Each combat round:

1. A unit selects a valid target. 2. It deals its normal attack damage. 3. If the target is destroyed and Rapid Fire applies,

  it may immediately attack another valid target.

4. This continues until:

  * No valid targets remain, OR
  * The Rapid Fire chain ends.

Then the unit’s turn ends for that round.


Example 1 β€” No Rapid Fire

Scenario:

1 Fighter (700 attack) vs 10 Probes (200 HP + 15 shield each)

Without Rapid Fire:

  • Fighter attacks once per round
  • It destroys 1–2 probes per round
  • Battle lasts multiple rounds

Example 2 β€” With Rapid Fire

Fighter has:

Probe Γ—5 Rapid Fire

Now:

Round 1:

Attack 1 β†’ Probe destroyed Rapid Fire triggers Attack 2 β†’ Probe destroyed Rapid Fire triggers Attack 3 β†’ Probe destroyed Attack 4 β†’ Probe destroyed Attack 5 β†’ Probe destroyed

Up to 5 attack cycles in one round.

Result:

Most or all probes destroyed in a single round.

Same attack value. Different outcome.


Defense Example

Rocket Turret has:

Probe Γ—10 Kamikaze Γ—2 Fighter Γ—2

If 50 Kamikaze attack:

Each turret can potentially eliminate multiple interceptors in a single round.

This makes swarm-only strategies risky.


Why Rapid Fire Matters

Rapid Fire:

  • Punishes mono-fleet compositions
  • Encourages mixed fleets
  • Makes counter-building viable
  • Defines meta strategies

Example:

Heavy Laser β†’ Cruiser Γ—3 If opponent brings only Cruisers, Heavy Lasers gain exponential defensive value.


Important Clarifications

  • Rapid Fire only applies to specific target types.
  • It does not increase base damage.
  • It does not bypass shields.
  • It only triggers if the target is destroyed.
  • It resets each combat round.

Strategic Implications

Early Game:

  • Rocket Turrets counter Probe spam.
  • Flak Cannons counter interceptor swarms.

Mid Game:

  • Destroyers counter shield-heavy fleets.
  • Railgun Towers punish tank-heavy compositions.

Late Game:

  • Prism Towers counter Titans and Battlecruisers.
  • Plasma Cannons dominate armored fleets.

Fleet diversity reduces Rapid Fire vulnerability.


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