As a space-themed game, how can there be no cool-looking and versatile starships? Everyone may have thought about becoming a captain who can stand on a wide deck and command a steel behemoth to explore space. Okay captains, let’s go!
First of all, we learned in “Basic Knowledge 1: Badges” that starships are exchanged for T1-T5 badges of the same level, among which the types of starships are: 7 types each for T1-T3, 5 types for T4, and only 3 types for T5.
At the same time, starships are divided into transport ships, exploration ships and attack ships according to their functions. These three functions will be randomly generated on different starships at different levels, for example:
T1 are all single-function ships.
T2-T3 may be a single-function ship or a composite ship with two functions.
T4-T5 can be a single-function ship, a composite ship with two functions, or an all-round ship with three functions.
For the distribution of starship types and functions, please see the official documentation:
There are 7 types of T1 starships, named as follows: Fissure, Hwak, Eruption, Adversity, Sentinel, Raptor, Hurricane

There are 7 types of T2 starships, named as follows: Maurus, Pioneer, Guardian, Protector, Typhoon, NightWatcher, Assualt

There are 7 types of T3 starships, named as follows: Promote, GreatScimitar, Minstrel, CrimsonGriffin, Lumberjac, GiantGodSoldier, Othron

There are 5 types of T2 starships, named as follows: Chronos, GoddessDawn, Sputnik, WarDragon, Enforcer

There are only 3 types of T5 starships, named as follows: Imicus, Incas, Erebus
