![]() Larger components also have higher tolerance for distortion damage, generally speaking. ![]() ![]() ![]() Components that are affected take distortion damage relative to their distance from the source of the EMP blast, so it’s far more likely to only partially disrupt a capital ship than a smaller ship. How will the Warlock’s EMP blast affect larger ships like the Idris compared to smaller Constellation and Hornet sized ships?ĮMP has no effect on ship hull, only on components. The ship is subject to the effects of the EMP, but if a component is powered down at the time of the blast, it will not be affected, and will be able to turn on again immediately. That second one – generate an EMP blast around the ship. For now, pick the Avenger you most want to fly so that you’ll get to enjoy it in the ‘Verse! How does the Warlock’s EMP work? Is it a fire-at-target weapon like a gun or does it generate the EMP blast around the ship? If the ship generates a bubble/field around itself for the attack, will the ship itself be subject to the effects of the EMP? Once that system goes live, separate cargo, bounty hunting and EMP modules, like those offered in concept for the Retaliator, will be made available. The EMP and cargo versions of the Avenger are currently being offered as single unit ships because the system that allows captains to switch modules is not yet active in Alpha 2.0. Enjoy! What’s the deal with the variants / modules thing? Why are the exteriors the same? Will there be new packages? For this, special thanks to Calix Reneau and Randy Vasquez for answering your questions. Today, we’ll be answering questions collected on the forums, and coming back Friday for the Anvil Crucible Q&A. ![]() Day Two of questions and answers! On Thursday, we kicked off the concept sale for the new Avenger modules. ![]()
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