Lets talk about this promotion and whether or not it's valuable.
As i understand it, a first strike gives you the ability to take a swing at the enemy before combat begins. This 'swing' may or may not be successful, but if it is, it will reduce the enemies strength, making the actual combat that follows easier to win.
Right?
Question is, are "first strikes" only for attack or also for defense?
Then the more important question is, how effective is it? Would the other promotions be of better value?
Having built a new frigate, would i be better off with a 20% increase in strength (combat II) or a Drill II (1 first strike).
EXample:
I have a frigate with Combat I (10% strength) and Drill I (1 first strike chance). I attack another frigate out on the ocean.
Odds are 8.8 vs 8.8 (i get 10% due to combat I and the enemy gets 10% due to defense modifer). Now lets assume my "First strike chance" is successful and the "strike" itself is successful too.
So before actual combat begins the new odds are "8.8 (me) vs 7.04 ( 20% reduction due to successful first strike).
So in this case my odds would look a lot better in winning, no?
Is my understanding of "first strike" correct?
As i understand it, a first strike gives you the ability to take a swing at the enemy before combat begins. This 'swing' may or may not be successful, but if it is, it will reduce the enemies strength, making the actual combat that follows easier to win.
Right?
Question is, are "first strikes" only for attack or also for defense?
Then the more important question is, how effective is it? Would the other promotions be of better value?
Having built a new frigate, would i be better off with a 20% increase in strength (combat II) or a Drill II (1 first strike).
EXample:
I have a frigate with Combat I (10% strength) and Drill I (1 first strike chance). I attack another frigate out on the ocean.
Odds are 8.8 vs 8.8 (i get 10% due to combat I and the enemy gets 10% due to defense modifer). Now lets assume my "First strike chance" is successful and the "strike" itself is successful too.
So before actual combat begins the new odds are "8.8 (me) vs 7.04 ( 20% reduction due to successful first strike).
So in this case my odds would look a lot better in winning, no?
Is my understanding of "first strike" correct?
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