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− | '''Teams''', also known as work teams, are a superior alternative to the NPC workforce provided when starting industry jobs, which help decrease the amount of materials needed for a job and also help decrease the time that said jobs take to complete, depending on which team you use to start | + | '''Teams''', also known as work teams, are a superior alternative to the NPC workforce provided when starting industry jobs, which help decrease the amount of materials needed for a job and also help decrease the time that said jobs take to complete, depending on which team you use to start a job. |
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===Lifecycle=== | ===Lifecycle=== | ||
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+ | [[File:Team-lifecycle.png|center|alt=The lifecycle of a specialized team.]] | ||
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+ | <insert text here> | ||
===Specializations=== | ===Specializations=== | ||
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Each team member's specialty can be either ''broad'' or ''narrow''. ''Broad'' specialties affect an entire class of items, such as small, medium or large classes of ships and provide '''smaller''' bonuses. ''Narrow'' specialties affect a specific type of item, like industrial ships or frigates and provide '''larger''' bonuses. | Each team member's specialty can be either ''broad'' or ''narrow''. ''Broad'' specialties affect an entire class of items, such as small, medium or large classes of ships and provide '''smaller''' bonuses. ''Narrow'' specialties affect a specific type of item, like industrial ships or frigates and provide '''larger''' bonuses. | ||
− | Here is a list of all | + | Here is a list of all Broad specialties, and what they affect: |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | ||
+ | |'''Broad Specialty''' | ||
+ | |'''What does it affect?''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Small Class'' | ||
+ | |Frigates (T1 & T2), Destroyers (T1 & T2), Shuttles | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Medium Class'' | ||
+ | |Cruisers (T1, T2 & T3), Battlecruisers (T2 & T2), Industrial Ships (T1 & T2), Mining Barges, Exhumers, Industrial Command Ships (Orca) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Large Class'' | ||
+ | |Battleships (T1 & T2) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Capital Class'' | ||
+ | |Carriers, Supercarriers, Titans, Freighters, Jump Freighters, Capital Industrial Ships (Rorqual), Dreadnoughts | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Starbase'' | ||
+ | |All Starbase Structures. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Armor'' | ||
+ | |All armor modules. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Shield'' | ||
+ | |All shield modules. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Damage'' | ||
+ | |All damage modules. | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | + | Narrow specialties are usually named after the module or modules that they affect, so they are easier to identify. An example of a narrow specialty is Frigate, Smartbomb or Armor Active Modules. | |
The magnitude of the bonus generated from an individual team member's specialty is dependent on whether said bonus is ''narrow'' or ''broad'', as stated above, as well as if it affects material efficiency or manufacturing time. In addition, each team member has an efficiency level, which also affects how big the bonuses they give will be. | The magnitude of the bonus generated from an individual team member's specialty is dependent on whether said bonus is ''narrow'' or ''broad'', as stated above, as well as if it affects material efficiency or manufacturing time. In addition, each team member has an efficiency level, which also affects how big the bonuses they give will be. | ||
− | Here is a list that shows how much each efficiency level affects bonuses: | + | Here is a list that shows how much each efficiency level affects bonuses: |
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+ | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|'''Efficiency Level'''||colspan=2|'''Material Reqd.'''||colspan=2|'''Manufacturing Time''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |''Broad''||''Narrow'' | ||
+ | |''Broad''||''Narrow'' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |1 | ||
+ | | -0.5% | ||
+ | | -1.0% | ||
+ | | -1.0% | ||
+ | | -2.0% | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |2 | ||
+ | | -1.0% | ||
+ | | -2.0% | ||
+ | | -2.0% | ||
+ | | -4.0% | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |3 | ||
+ | | -1.5% | ||
+ | | -3.0% | ||
+ | | -3.0% | ||
+ | | -6.0% | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |4 | ||
+ | | -2.0% | ||
+ | | -4.0% | ||
+ | | -4.0% | ||
+ | | -8.0% | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |5 | ||
+ | | -2.5% | ||
+ | | -5.0% | ||
+ | | -5.0% | ||
+ | | -10.0% | ||
+ | |} | ||
===Salary=== | ===Salary=== |
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Teams
Teams, also known as work teams, are a superior alternative to the NPC workforce provided when starting industry jobs, which help decrease the amount of materials needed for a job and also help decrease the time that said jobs take to complete, depending on which team you use to start a job.
What are teams?
Once Crius becomes live on the Tranquility server, "all" industry jobs (manufacturing jobs when Crius releases, but more types of jobs will require it in the future) will require an NPC workforce, that is, people that actually build the ship for you. Don't fret, for you will be provided with a workforce when you start a job. These teams are intended to be a better alternative to the standard workforce, as they provide specific bonuses to anything from specific types of ship hull manufacturing jobs to boosters and ammunition.
How do teams work?
Lifecycle
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Specializations
All teams have four specialties, or bonuses that they can give, which come from its members - each team member contributes one specialty to the team.
Each team member's specialty can be either broad or narrow. Broad specialties affect an entire class of items, such as small, medium or large classes of ships and provide smaller bonuses. Narrow specialties affect a specific type of item, like industrial ships or frigates and provide larger bonuses.
Here is a list of all Broad specialties, and what they affect:
Broad Specialty | What does it affect? |
Small Class | Frigates (T1 & T2), Destroyers (T1 & T2), Shuttles |
Medium Class | Cruisers (T1, T2 & T3), Battlecruisers (T2 & T2), Industrial Ships (T1 & T2), Mining Barges, Exhumers, Industrial Command Ships (Orca) |
Large Class | Battleships (T1 & T2) |
Capital Class | Carriers, Supercarriers, Titans, Freighters, Jump Freighters, Capital Industrial Ships (Rorqual), Dreadnoughts |
Starbase | All Starbase Structures. |
Armor | All armor modules. |
Shield | All shield modules. |
Damage | All damage modules. |
Narrow specialties are usually named after the module or modules that they affect, so they are easier to identify. An example of a narrow specialty is Frigate, Smartbomb or Armor Active Modules.
The magnitude of the bonus generated from an individual team member's specialty is dependent on whether said bonus is narrow or broad, as stated above, as well as if it affects material efficiency or manufacturing time. In addition, each team member has an efficiency level, which also affects how big the bonuses they give will be.
Here is a list that shows how much each efficiency level affects bonuses:
Efficiency Level | Material Reqd. | Manufacturing Time | ||
Broad | Narrow | Broad | Narrow | |
1 | -0.5% | -1.0% | -1.0% | -2.0% |
2 | -1.0% | -2.0% | -2.0% | -4.0% |
3 | -1.5% | -3.0% | -3.0% | -6.0% |
4 | -2.0% | -4.0% | -4.0% | -8.0% |
5 | -2.5% | -5.0% | -5.0% | -10.0% |
Salary
Restrictions
Teams cannot be owned by a particular entity, be it an individual, corporation or alliance, and are tied to systems, rather than structures in said system, like stations. You cannot use a team to help with a job outside of said team's current system.