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The formula for calculating your HP is: |
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− | HP = (Units destroyed ^ 0.9) / 1000<br />(civil ships and rebuilt defences don't count, [http://ogame.wikia.com/wiki/Defense normally 70% of defenses are rebuilt]) |
+ | HP = (Units destroyed ^ 0.9) / 1000<br />(civil ships and rebuilt defences don't count, [http://ogame.wikia.com/wiki/Defense normally 70% of defenses are rebuilt])<br /> |
+ | For a fight to be honourable you need to fulfil one of the following:<br /> |
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+ | *Have less military points than the defender |
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+ | *The defender is marked as honourable |
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+ | *The defender is a bandit |
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+ | Excluded from this are Alliance members, buddies and inactives. => they are neutral, so you can neither gain nor lose HP from them. |
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==Honor points ratings== |
==Honor points ratings== |
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The following are the "good" honor point ratings |
The following are the "good" honor point ratings |
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+ | *Grand Emperor (Top 10 HP Ranking and at least 15,000 HP) |
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+ | *Emperor (Top 100 HP Ranking and at least 2,500 HP) |
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− | -? |
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+ | *Star Lord (Top 250 HP Ranking and at least 500 HP) |
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− | -? |
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− | -500 hp - star lord |
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The following are the "bad" honor point ratings |
The following are the "bad" honor point ratings |
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+ | *Bandit King (Bottom 10 HP Ranking and at least -15,000 HP) |
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+ | *Bandit Lord (Bottom 100 HP Ranking and at least -2,500 HP) |
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− | -? |
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+ | *Bandit (Bottom 250 HP Ranking and at least -500 HP) |
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− | - negative 500 hp - bandit |
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==Honor points advantages and disadvantages== |
==Honor points advantages and disadvantages== |
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Advantages |
Advantages |
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− | + | *You can use Honor points to bid in an auction. 1 Honor point can exchange to 100 bid points. However any honor points exchanged in this manner are non-refundable. |
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− | Note that any honor points that used in auction are not refundable. |
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Disadvantages |
Disadvantages |
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− | + | *With a negative honor point rating falling into the Bandit region, all battles against said person are honorable battles, and thus they'll never flee. |
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− | + | *Being a Bandit (or higher) means that if someone attacks you and wins, they steal all your resources (yes, that's 100% resource capture). |
Revision as of 02:43, 18 March 2014
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Honor points system
Honor points can be obtained by conducting honorable fights, indicated by attacking people with yellow names.
The formula for calculating your HP is:
HP = (Units destroyed ^ 0.9) / 1000
(civil ships and rebuilt defences don't count, normally 70% of defenses are rebuilt)
For a fight to be honourable you need to fulfil one of the following:
- Have less military points than the defender
- The defender is marked as honourable
- The defender is a bandit
Excluded from this are Alliance members, buddies and inactives. => they are neutral, so you can neither gain nor lose HP from them.
Honor points ratings
The following are the "good" honor point ratings
- Grand Emperor (Top 10 HP Ranking and at least 15,000 HP)
- Emperor (Top 100 HP Ranking and at least 2,500 HP)
- Star Lord (Top 250 HP Ranking and at least 500 HP)
The following are the "bad" honor point ratings
- Bandit King (Bottom 10 HP Ranking and at least -15,000 HP)
- Bandit Lord (Bottom 100 HP Ranking and at least -2,500 HP)
- Bandit (Bottom 250 HP Ranking and at least -500 HP)
Honor points advantages and disadvantages
Advantages
- You can use Honor points to bid in an auction. 1 Honor point can exchange to 100 bid points. However any honor points exchanged in this manner are non-refundable.
Disadvantages
- With a negative honor point rating falling into the Bandit region, all battles against said person are honorable battles, and thus they'll never flee.
- Being a Bandit (or higher) means that if someone attacks you and wins, they steal all your resources (yes, that's 100% resource capture).