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|Territorial Claim Unit(TCU) will be phased out with the Equinox expansion ([https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/equinox-expansion-notes Patch notes]). | |||
* TCUs will continue to represent the legacy claim in a system that hasn't yet had a [[Sovereignty Hub]] deployed, or where the Infrastructure Hub(IHub) hasn't yet transitioned. | |||
* New TCUs can no longer be deployed or captured if they were previously deployed but not captured. | |||
* Any ongoing TCU campaigns will be cancelled. | |||
* TCUs can no longer be targeted by entosis and so cannot be used to remove a claim. | |||
* Instead, an attacker must usurp the claim by capturing the Sovereignty Hub in the system. | |||
TCUs do have one tangible benefit, though, by way of a 25% reduction in fuel consumption to any [[ | Transition (Planned for <s>20 June 2024</s> 27 June 2024) [https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/equinox-expands-a-new-update Delay reason] | ||
Upon transition of the sovereignty hub(SovHub) operating in legacy IHub mode into SovHub mode any TCU in the system will be removed and transferred to the owning corporation HQ station. | |||
The transfer period will end with the next expansion, when any sovereignty hub operating in legacy IHub mode will be automatically transitioned into SovHub mode. | |||
Transfer period ended on 29 October 2024 [https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/patch-notes-version-22-01 Patch notes Release 2024-10-29.1] | |||
For an in-depth explanation of the SovHub transition, you can visit the [https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/sovereignty-structures-and-transition Sovereignty, Structures & Transition devblog]. More info: [https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/sovereignty-updates-transition-and-upgrades Sovereignty Updates: Transition & Upgrades] | |||
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'''Territorial Claim Units''' or '''TCU'''s are essentially flags put up by an [[alliance]]. Whoever owns the TCU in a system will be listed on the [[Star Map|starmap]] as the owner of the system. | |||
TCUs do have one tangible benefit, though, by way of a 25% reduction in fuel consumption to any [[player-owned starbase]] owned by the same alliance in that system. | |||
TCUs are deployed near planets and can be destroyed or secured by using an [[Entosis Link]]. | TCUs are deployed near planets and can be destroyed or secured by using an [[Entosis Link]]. | ||
==Deploying a TCU | == Deploying == | ||
To set up a TCU for an alliance, you must meet the following criteria: | |||
* You must be in a player corporation which is in the alliance. | |||
* You must have the skill {{sk|Anchoring}} trained to at least Level I (''needs re-verification, possibly removed with corp roles''{{Verify}}) | |||
* You must be in a player corporation which is in | |||
* You must have the skill {{sk|Anchoring}} trained to at least Level I (''needs re-verification, possibly removed with corp roles'') | |||
* You must have a target system that is in [[System_Security#Claimable_NullSec|sovereign nullsec]] (not NPC-controlled) that does not currently have a TCU deployed. | * You must have a target system that is in [[System_Security#Claimable_NullSec|sovereign nullsec]] (not NPC-controlled) that does not currently have a TCU deployed. | ||
* You must be near a planet. You can be as close as 350km from the planet or as far as the warp-in distance plus another 1,000km. | * You must be near a planet. You can be as close as 350km from the planet or as far as the warp-in distance plus another 1,000km. | ||
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You can right click the TCU in your cargo hold, use the radial menu, or simply drag-and-drop it into space to deploy it. The TCU may appear far away, as it's programmed to center itself on the nearest available grid, avoiding any overlap with other structures or ships. When first deployed a TCU is owned by the NPC Secure Commerce Commission. You'll have to capture it through an Entosis Link to actually claim ownership. | You can right click the TCU in your cargo hold, use the radial menu, or simply drag-and-drop it into space to deploy it. The TCU may appear far away, as it's programmed to center itself on the nearest available grid, avoiding any overlap with other structures or ships. When first deployed a TCU is owned by the NPC Secure Commerce Commission. You'll have to capture it through an Entosis Link to actually claim ownership. | ||
==Capturing | == Capturing == | ||
Once a TCU is in space, it is visible on the overview of every pilot in the system. Anyone with an Entosis Link who is a member of a player alliance can attempt to capture the TCU during its [[Vulnerability|Vulnerability Window]]. | Once a TCU is in space, it is visible on the overview of every pilot in the system. Anyone with an Entosis Link who is a member of a player alliance can attempt to capture the TCU during its [[Vulnerability|Vulnerability Window]]. | ||
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If the defenders win the Capture Event, they will secure the TCU and it will become invulnerable until its next window. If the attackers win the Capture Event, the TCU will be destroyed and anyone can deploy a new one and capture it to claim the system for themselves. | If the defenders win the Capture Event, they will secure the TCU and it will become invulnerable until its next window. If the attackers win the Capture Event, the TCU will be destroyed and anyone can deploy a new one and capture it to claim the system for themselves. | ||
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