Shipwright Archive
Thread: Shipwright Links, FAQ (Including How to Grind Shipwright), Including Ship Pictures!
1) Yup, with several master ships the pilot can't fire, just group members on the turret.
2) I've posted the links for the pics I've found so far, if anyone else has links to more pictures I would be overjoyed to link to them here.
Goldenstar10 wrote:
so let me get this straight i firespray only has about 10k mass thats awful i'm not sure i even want a firespray anymore
Er... where does it say that? I might have a typo somewhere but I just looked and didn't see it. The Firespray has about 175k mass.
Aiyee wrote:
Why can't I see all my schematics?
Only Basic craftables and first tier ships can be crafted at a public station. More complex items need a Private Crafting Station
Won't anybody think of the Droid Engineers???
Hey, Dade, maybe you can add in here that using a droid with a ship crafting module in it will also let you see all your schematics.
This is so true, I crafted a couple of Mark 5 Fusion Reactors on Lok yesterday just for the hell of it ![]()
I did not yet finfish box 2000, but I assume, the required resources have changed for later ships as well, so it would be great if a Spaceframe Engineer or Master checks his schematics for other changes.
SSSnuggles wrote:
- How do I turn this chassis blueprint into a ship?
You must talk to a Chassis Broker (an npc often found in starports) and pay him to turn your blueprint into a ship in your datapad. This will cost 25k per tier (so 25k at tier 0, 50k at tier 1 etc)
I just caught this mistake. This info is from early beta. the current prices for shiip chassis > deed conversion are 10k for tier 0, 15k for tier 1, 20k for tier 2, 25k for tier 3... That's as far as I have gotten, so I cannot say what it is beyond that. Also, to be more clear, the chassis broker does not turn your blueprint into a ship in your datapad. He will turn your blueprint into a deed, which you must then click on and select "generate ship" from the radial menu to create a ship in your datapad.
Keep up the great work!
Yesterday I tried making a droid interface. Experimenting on droid interface speed lowered the value, so I suppose this means small values are good. But when I tried to make subcomponents, one lowered both the speed rating and the energy maintainance, while the other increased both values.
Also, a Mark IV droid interface has a much higher speed value then a mark I droid interface. So maybe high values are good after all?
I am kind of confused about this. Anyway, either experimentation or the subcomponents seem to be buggy.
Regards
Niacia