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What Technologies Should I Unlock If I'm New?

Q: The tutorial mainly just covers mark upgrades, and there's so much more research to get. Early on, should I focus on mark upgrades? Should I get a starship early or wait? Basically I'm a bit at a loss of what research I should focus on first.

A: The game is basically build-your-own-civilization, and so there is no one best answer. Ultimately, you'll unlock technologies that match your preferred play style, or (especially on harder difficulties) the situation at hand. Upgrading the mark levels is pretty key in most cases, because it gets you more ship cap, and therefore more ships to use. However, some people play the opposite and unlock the Starships instead. That lets you really have smaller fleets, but with powerful starships at the center of them. Or you can find something of a balance there.

It's a good idea to avoid unlocking too many turrets or defensive techs until you really need them. Although, some people find that mobile repair stations and/or transports are something of a must-have for their play styles. It depends on what you really want to emphasize. If you go the starships route, a popular line is the flagships-to-Zenith-to-Spire route, because those are the most powerful starships you can get, and they really pack a punch. But the AI is good at defending against just them, so it's very smart to pair them with a reasonable fleet as well.

Here are some example unlock paths for the early game, though, until you find what you prefer:


Balanced Approach, Fleet And Starship Mix

The kjara Early Unlock Path

  • At least two or three Mark II upgrades (depending on opponent/special unit).
    • The big boost here is energy efficiency, since Mark I and Mark II units require the same energy per unit, and Mark II's are close to 2x as strong in many cases.
  • One starship type (either Raid if I have a faster unit mix or F lagship if I'm using cruisers offensively)
  • A couple of turret upgrades (usually Laser I and Missile I).
  • That covers around the first 16k of knowledge or so.


Heavy Economic Investment For Larger Fleets, Quicker

The x4000 Early Unlock Path

  • I'm traditionally a boomer/economic fiend in other RTS games, so my unlock path mirrors that.
  • Command Station II (under ECON).
  • At Least two or three Mark II upgrades.
  • At least one or two Mark III upgrades.
  • Spider Turrets, or perhaps Basic Turret IIs, or both.
  • Possibly Engineers II.
  • Possibly higher-level scouts.
  • I value bombers over fighters because of the damage they deal to force fields, especially with their increased range.


Aggressive Pursuit Of Specialized High-Level Ships

The Haagenti Early Unlock Path

  • My style is different from X: I go for Mark IIIs quickly as:
    • they are very energy-efficient
    • they are also very resource-efficient (more bang for your buck)
    • once you start encountering Ion Cannons (units that rapidly one-shot I and sometimes II ships) they are necessary
  • Mark III Basic Turrets (for defense, but this is not a real immediate necessity at AI 5)
  • Mark III Cruisers (so you can field as many cruisers as possible)
  • Mark III Fighters (so you can field as many fighters as possible)
  • If I have a good special ship, Mark III specials as well
  • I usually don't bother with bombers as these are expensive and die easily.
    • I prefer to unsupply enemy forcefields at start, and otherwise use large amounts of cruisers and later on Raid starships.


Defensive And Economic Setup With Starships For Quick Neighbor-Raiding

The Velox Early Unlock Path

  • I usually stick with Mark Is for quite a while, and instead research:
    • Mark II Engineers
    • Mark II Command Stations
    • Various defensives (turrets etc.)
  • I build up a few Mark Is and use them for defense, then build Raid Starships, smash the surrounding systems, and then move on to neutering adjoining planets while I build up the now-empty neighboring planets.


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