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'''Value''' indicates the net worth of investments a planet owns. Value represents the part of [[score]] that can be lost. The formula for a [[planet]]'s value is as follows:
'''Value''' indicates the net worth of investments a planet owns. Value represents the part of [[score]] that can be lost, while [[XP]] represents the part that can't. A large number of aspects can influence value:
* Number of ships and their cost
* Number of guards and agents
* Number of structures
* Amount of resources stockpiles
* Number of asteroids


Value = (Fleet-Cost / 100) + ([[Resource]]s / 150) + ([[Construction]]s * 1500) + ([[Roid]]s * 200)
==History==
 
What is now known as value was called [[score]] before [[PAX]]. An old player who says 'I had a high score in [[round 3]]' effectively means that he had a high ''value'' in round 3.
Where Fleet-cost is the combined resources necessary to purchase all of the ships a planet owns.
 
Value may also refer to only one of these. For example:
 
Planet X has lots of value in resources.
 
Or referring to value in a fleet sent to attack or defend:
Planet Y sent more value than Planet Z.
 
Pre-PAX, what is now known as Value was then known as [[Score]] - so an old player who says 'I had a high score in R3' effectively means that s/he had a high ''Value'' in R3, as in those times Score refered to the total networth of a Planet.


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Revision as of 13:37, 17 June 2010

Value indicates the net worth of investments a planet owns. Value represents the part of score that can be lost, while XP represents the part that can't. A large number of aspects can influence value:

  • Number of ships and their cost
  • Number of guards and agents
  • Number of structures
  • Amount of resources stockpiles
  • Number of asteroids

History

What is now known as value was called score before PAX. An old player who says 'I had a high score in round 3' effectively means that he had a high value in round 3.