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An '''AI Core World''' is a planet adjacent to an [[AI War:AI Homeworld|AI Homeworld]]. It is by default a Mark IV planet with special rules.
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All planets adjacent to an [[AI War:AI Homeworld|AI Homeworld]] are '''Core Worlds'''. They are by default [[AI War:Planet Mark|Mark]] IV planets with special rules.
  
An AI core world has at least one [[AI War:Orbital Mass Driver|Orbital Mass Driver]] and one [[AI War:Core Warhead Interceptor|Core Warhead Interceptor]], and has two [[AI War:AI Warp Gate|Warp Gates]] instead of one, along with a Mark III [[AI War:Fortress|Fortress]] close to the [[AI War:Orbital Command Station|Orbital Command Station]].
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An AI core world is heavily fortified: it has at least one [[AI War:Orbital Mass Driver|Orbital Mass Driver]] and one [[AI War:Core Warhead Interceptor|Core Warhead Interceptor]], and has two [[AI War:AI Warp Gate|Warp Gates]] instead of one, along with a Mark III [[AI War:Fortress|Fortress]] close to the [[AI War:Orbital Command Station|Orbital Command Station]].
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The controlling AI is allowed to use a small part of its [[AI War:Strategic Reserve|Strategic Reserve]] to defend a core world.
  
 
A Core World is eligible for housing a [[AI War:Planetary Subcommander|Planetary Subcommander]].
 
A Core World is eligible for housing a [[AI War:Planetary Subcommander|Planetary Subcommander]].
 
The controlling AI is allowed to use a small part of its [[AI War:Strategic Reserve|Strategic Reserve]] to defend a core world.
 
  
 
A Core World is not necessarily controlled by the same AI controlling the adjacent homeworld.
 
A Core World is not necessarily controlled by the same AI controlling the adjacent homeworld.

Latest revision as of 08:48, 18 August 2016

All planets adjacent to an AI Homeworld are Core Worlds. They are by default Mark IV planets with special rules.

An AI core world is heavily fortified: it has at least one Orbital Mass Driver and one Core Warhead Interceptor, and has two Warp Gates instead of one, along with a Mark III Fortress close to the Orbital Command Station.

The controlling AI is allowed to use a small part of its Strategic Reserve to defend a core world.

A Core World is eligible for housing a Planetary Subcommander.

A Core World is not necessarily controlled by the same AI controlling the adjacent homeworld.