On the Voyage
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The voyage runs automatically, no manual input needed except from planning and claiming.
If all your support ships are destroyed and your flagship gets damaged, you will earn no further rewards from the voyage. You will keep any rewards you earned until that moment. You can't finish a voyage early if you fail.
Once your voyage is finished, claim your rewards, repair your flagship (if needed) and you are ready to go on another voyage.
Interactions are events that take place on a voyage. There are consequences to losing an interaction, and benefits to winning.
On a voyage, you'll notice an icon next to an interaction name. The icon relates to the skill that interaction is affected by.
Winning a strength interaction allows you to continue on the voyage without losing a support ship.
Losing a strength interaction means that one of your support ships is destroyed (random). Losing a strength support ship, for example, will remove the skill points it was providing from your 'fleet skill', giving you a lower chance of success on the next strength interaction.
If you have no support ships, your flagship is damaged and will need to be repaired. The ship will limp home for the remainder of the voyage, completing no more interactions.
It works in the same way as strength interactions, but is governed by the navigation skill.
Winning a luck interaction means you get a chest. Losing one means you don't. If you lose a luck interaction, you do not lose a support ship.
We use a roll mechanic to determine your success/failure on a voyage. You can see the number you rolled on the contract to verify the outcome was correct.
The roll is out of 700, but the hard 'skill cap' is 630. We did this to always keep an element of risk, no matter how strong you are.
Your skill points are calculated by:
Flagship + support ship + artefact + pirate - voyage debuff
To provide satisfying progression and to encourage players to upgrade their fleet to access higher difficulty voyages and higher rewards, we use voyage debuffs to increase the difficulty of higher tier voyages.
Harder voyages will debuff your fleet by X in each skill.
Debuffs:
Easy - 0 Medium - 100 Hard - 180 Legendary - 280
So if your fleet has a combined strength skill of 300, and you embark on a medium voyage, your strength skill is debuffed to 200.
If you go on a harder voyage without an upgraded ship = REKT.