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{{structures}}This article covers the basics of anchoring an [[Upwell structures|Upwell structure]]. | {{structures}}This article covers the basics of anchoring an [[Upwell structures|Upwell structure]]. | ||
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In order to anchor a structure you'll need the role of '''Station Manager''', alternatively be a '''Director''' or '''CEO''' of your corporation. Additionally the role of '''Config Starbase Equipment''' is needed to manage these structures in the [[Structure Browser]]. | In order to anchor a structure you'll need the role of '''Station Manager''', alternatively be a '''Director''' or '''CEO''' of your corporation. Additionally the role of '''Config Starbase Equipment''' is needed to manage these structures in the [[Structure Browser]]. | ||
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'''Citadels:''' | '''Citadels:''' | ||
− | * The medium '''Astrahus''' is 8k m3 packaged and fits in [[Blockade | + | * The medium '''Astrahus''' is 8k m3 packaged and fits in [[Blockade Runners]]). |
* The large '''Fortizar''' is 80k m3 packaged and fits in cargo-fitted [[Orca]]s). | * The large '''Fortizar''' is 80k m3 packaged and fits in cargo-fitted [[Orca]]s). | ||
− | * The extra-large '''Keepstar''' is 800k m3 packaged and fits in [[ | + | * The extra-large '''Keepstar''' is 800k m3 packaged and fits in [[Freighters]]). |
== Placement restrictions == | == Placement restrictions == |
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This article covers the basics of anchoring an Upwell structure.
Preparations
In order to anchor a structure you'll need the role of Station Manager, alternatively be a Director or CEO of your corporation. Additionally the role of Config Starbase Equipment is needed to manage these structures in the Structure Browser.
In order to anchor a structure, such as a citadel, you'll need a ship with an appropriately sized cargo hold or fleet hangar, the right roles and a suitable spot to anchor your citadel.
Citadels:
- The medium Astrahus is 8k m3 packaged and fits in Blockade Runners).
- The large Fortizar is 80k m3 packaged and fits in cargo-fitted Orcas).
- The extra-large Keepstar is 800k m3 packaged and fits in Freighters).
Placement restrictions
While you can anchor these structures mostly anywhere, there are a few restrictions both to which systems can have them and where (in space) you can place them.
- Citadels cannot be anchored in shattered wormhole systems (including Thera).
- Citadels cannot be anchored in starter systems.
- Citadels cannot be anchored in trade hubs (Jita, Amarr etc.).
- Citadels cannot be anchored in deadspace pocket.
- Citadels must be placed between 50-75km away from the anchoring ship dependent on citadel size.
- Citadels must be anchored at least 1000km away from an existing station, citadel or asteroid belts.
- You can move the anchoring position on the x and z axis. To move the position on the Y-axis, move the anchoring ship.
- Anchoring a citadel at a moon is possible but there is only a small area where it is considered valid placement (this is due to the old POS-anchoring mechanics as shown here).
Placing the structure
Once a location is selected you can begin by right-click the packaged structure and selecting Launch for Corporation from the structure's context menu.
From the Deployment menu you can now move the outline of the structure around and rotate it. As structures such as citadels cannot be unanchored or repositioned care should be taken to ensure the citadel is in an optimal position, once finished proceed by pressing the Position button.
Setting up the Name and Permissions
In the final menu you are now asked to set the Structure Name, and Profile. Profiles define the permissions allowed to different groups or individuals such as docking permissions however these are configured in the Structure Browser and new profiles can be assigned at anytime with the appropriate roles/permissions.
Anchoring timer (a.k.a. time to build)
After Deployment, anchoring will not start until an initial 15-minute vulnerability has passed. Once the Anchoring is in progress, the structure cannot be attacked until the anchoring completes (usually 24 hours), and becomes vulnerable again and a Quantum Core must be inserted to begin a 15 minute repair timer. When the repair timer finishes, the structure gains its shields and armor and becomes ready to fit.
If the structure is attacked during the initial anchoring timer, a normal repair timer will start, and standard vulnerability mechanics occur. Structures that come under attack before their anchoring process starts will not have any reinforcement cycles and can be destroyed within a single attack, as no armour or shields are present at this stage.
Anchoring in Sov Null
If a citadel is anchored in a Sov Null system which isn't owned by your alliance the anchoring will take an extra 24 hours per level of Strategic Index (not to be confused with Activity Defense Multiplier which is linked to the Strategic Index but not the same thing) for that system. So for a system with zero Strategic Index the anchoring would take the standard 24 hours; but a system with a Strategic Index of 3 would take 96 hours (24 hours + 3x(24 hours)).
In addition to that, if a systems Activity Defense Multiplier is higher than 4.0, only members of the alliance claiming the system will be able to start anchoring medium Upwell Structures (Astrahus, Athanor or Raitaru). Any larger Upwell structures may still be anchored by anyone in such a system.