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* A corporation that is not a member of an alliance can only anchor a single POS tower per day per system. However, a corporation could anchor multiple POS towers in multiple systems on the same day. | * A corporation that is not a member of an alliance can only anchor a single POS tower per day per system. However, a corporation could anchor multiple POS towers in multiple systems on the same day. | ||
* An alliance can anchor a maximum of (5) POS towers per day per system. Even if there are multiple corporations in the alliance. Just like with the corporate limit, the alliance may anchor more towers in other systems on that day. | * An alliance can anchor a maximum of (5) POS towers per day per system. Even if there are multiple corporations in the alliance. Just like with the corporate limit, the alliance may anchor more towers in other systems on that day. | ||
* This throttling | * This throttling also applies in wormholes ([[W-space|w-space]]). | ||
* | * The anchor limit does not count the unanchoring of a tower. (needs verification) | ||
Before setting off to go anchor the tower, you should make a list of things to bring along. [[Orca]] ships make wonderful POS builders, but you can also use a T1 or T2 industrial ship to haul the tower, modules and fuel. Keeping in mind that T1 industrial ships are extremely fragile and a POS tower plus modules makes for an attractive gank target. The list of things that you should bring: | Before setting off to go anchor the tower, you should make a list of things to bring along. [[Orca]] ships make wonderful POS builders, but you can also use a T1 or T2 industrial ship to haul the tower, modules and fuel. Keeping in mind that T1 industrial ships are extremely fragile and a POS tower plus modules makes for an attractive gank target. The list of things that you should bring: | ||