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April 5th, 2005, 11:41 AM
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How do I blockade?.
Twice now I have tried to start a blockade and both times it has failed. The first time I told the fleet not to get hurt, that way they would stay at the edge of combat and not attack the planet only destroying ships etc that came after them. They ended glassing the planet because there were no defenses to threaten them. Next I told them not to attack planets but still they did it. How can I tell them just to stay away from the planet while blockading it?.
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April 5th, 2005, 11:45 AM
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Re: How do I blockade?.
I believe you have to change the ship streategies, not just the fleet strategy. This could be a problem though because changing ship streategies affects every ship of that class everywhere in your empire.
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April 5th, 2005, 12:05 PM
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Re: How do I blockade?.
If the enemy has no units/ships/bases in space at the planet and your whole fleet is equipped with stealth armor, you can park the cloaked fleet over the planet without combat occuring, and if the enemy player can detect the fleet the planet will be blockaded.
Theoretically, fleet strategy is supposed to override ship strategy if the fleet's strategy is set to not break formation. This is a very bad idea if you plan on actually fighting a serious battle, however, and only works for the first combat turn with "don't get hurt" in my experience.
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April 5th, 2005, 12:30 PM
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Re: How do I blockade?.
Just use cloaking devices. While cloaked, park your fleet above the enemy planet, then decloak. Without a fight, you'll have a blockade. Or, you could use a SYS with no weapons at all and move it to a defenseless planet, then build a single sat or something else that's done in 1 turn, move the SYS away and voila, a blockade.
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April 5th, 2005, 12:40 PM
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Re: How do I blockade?.
I'm pretty sure that units like satellites and fighters can't blockade a planet. Have you tested this method?
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April 5th, 2005, 12:43 PM
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Re: How do I blockade?.
Mine can't, I'm sure. For the other unit I think they can, but I may be wrong
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April 5th, 2005, 12:47 PM
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Re: How do I blockade?.
To be honest, no, but I am 98% sure that the first method will work. OR, alternate version of second method, design a dirt cheap Space Station with just the B/LS/CQ comps and just enough armor to still let it have 1 turn construction time on your best ship SY, the build it in orbit. It won't be of any use if the enemy counterattacks, but it will be a blockader. Also, you could make this dirt cheap station then retrofit it a couple of times to produce a powerful battle station with built-in repairbay and have it operational in less time than it would have taken to build the thing from scratch.
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April 5th, 2005, 01:43 PM
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Re: How do I blockade?.
If your fleet has the strategy "don't get hurt" and no ships are set to break formation it should work, at least I used this with success. Ship strategy is effective as soon the formation is broken.
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April 5th, 2005, 02:30 PM
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Re: How do I blockade?.
I would block it with a transport set to "Don't Get Hurt". It works with a Minesweeper or colony ship as well.
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April 5th, 2005, 02:57 PM
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Re: How do I blockade?.
As previously mentioned, if you set a ship's (not fleet, but ship) strategy to "Don't get hurt", it will "run for the corners" instead of approaching enemy ships, planets or units. Certain Design Types have this as a default, so unless you have modified that strategy, an uncloaked mine sweeper or a colony ship will blockade a planet quite nicely, until there are some defending drones, fighters or ships.
Even on �Don�t get hurt�, your ships with guns will defend themselves if an enemy ship or unit moves within its weapon range (Try it out in the simulator to see) if attacked, but will still run to the corners and leave the blockaded planet alone. The obvious disadvantage would be if the enemy defenders have longer ranged weapons than your ship (Missiles anyone?).
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