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These bonuses do not stack if more than one person is boosting them, however the highest will be used, possibly combining from different boosters to give the best overall effect.&nbsp; For instance, if your squad booster has 5/4/3/3&nbsp; (see [[Fleet_Leadership#Syntax_for_X-ing_up_in_Alliance_chat|Syntax]] section below) and your fleet booster has 4/4/4/4, then these bonuses will combine and you will receive the highest of each bonus, i.e. 5/4/4/4.
  
 
== Warfare Link Modules<br>  ==
 
== Warfare Link Modules<br>  ==

Revision as of 10:36, 24 July 2010

Leadership skills for forming fleets, although not essential, are important. They allow players to confer bonuses on fellow fleet members, simply by being in the same fleet as them. Joining a fleet does not require any skills, and it is also important to note that being a squad, wing or fleet commander does not need any skills either.  However, having the relevant skill for the position confers fleet bonuses onto the people beneath your command in the fleet structure.

Fleet Structure

---Fleet Commander (FC)
 |
 |----Wing Commander (WC)
 |  | 
 |  |----Squad Commander (SC)
 |  |  |
 |  |  |--Squad Members
 |  |
 |  |----Squad Commander
 |     |
 |     |--Squad Members
 |  
 |----Wing Commander
    |
    |----Squad Commander
    |  |
    |  |--Squad Members
    |
    |----Squad Commander
       |
       |--Squad Members

Each squad can have up to 10 members, each wing can have up to 5 squads, and each fleet can have up to 5 wings, for a total of 256 members.

Also in the fleet structure, but not shown here, is the Boss.  The Boss has all the abilities and command tools of the Fleet Commander, but may be any member of the fleet.  By default, the FC is the Boss, but the FC may assign any other fleet member to be the Boss.  You might want this if, for example, you are commanding the fleet but you do not have the Fleet Command skill.  In order to use fleet bonuses, you could promote someone who does have the Fleet Command skill to be the FC, whilst you retain the Boss role, and overall command. 

I have used the term "fleet bonus" so far, however a better phrase would be simply "bonus", since there are different levels of bonuses for the different levels in the command structure.  EVE uses the terms "fleet bonuses" (and "fleet boosters") which can be confusing.

Leadership skills may be divded into two different types: those that generate bonuses, and those that permit these bonuses to be passed on to other fleet members.


Leadership

There are 3 leadership skills that enable you to pass on bonuses to other members of your fleet. Again it is worth noting that you do not need these skills to hold these positions.  However, if you intend to fleet a lot, and command fleets, then it is worth training these skills.  Leadership is only a Rank 1 skill and does not take very long.

Fleet Command

  • As a fleet commander, this skill allows you to pass on bonuses to wing commanders below you, to a maximum of one wing per level of the skill (5 in total).  This skill requires Wing Command trained to 5.

Wing Command

  • As a wing commander, this skill allows you to pass on bonuses to squad commanders below you, to a maximum of one squad per level of the skill (5 in total). This skill requires Leadership trained to 5.

Leadership

  • As a squad commander, this skill allows you to pass on bonuses to squad members below you, to a maximum of two members per level of the skill (10 in total).


If you take up the FC, WC or SC positions without having the relevant skill, you will 'block' any skills passed on from a superior commander.  To explain further:

  • If you have the Leadership skill (and are SC of a squad that is a size you can pass bonuses on to) then you will pass bonuses from the squad booster and bonuses from the wing commander onto your squad members.
  • If you are an unskilled SC, then your squad members will not receive any bonuses whatsoever.
  • If you have the WC skill (and are WC of a wing with as many squads as you can pass bonuses on to) then you will pass bonuses from the wing booster and bonuses from the fleet commander onto your squad commanders.
  • If you are an unskilled WC, then you will not pass on the bonus from the wing or the fleet booster, however your SCs, if they are skilled themselves, can still pass on their own bonuses.
  • If you have the FC skill (and are FC of a fleet with as many wings as you can pass bonuses on to) then you pass bonuses from the fleet booster to all wing commanders.
  • If you are an unskilled FC, then nobody in the fleet receives bonuses from the fleet booster, however the WCs and SCs may still pass on their own bonuses.

Note that bonuses only affect the players at the level at which they are generated or lower.  FCs get no benefit from wing or squad boosters, for example.


The bonuses themselves are generated by the Squad/Wing/Fleet Booster, a position in the fleet that by default is assigned to each Squad/Wing/Fleet commander.  However the commanders may assign their booster position to any other member below them in the fleet structure.

Booster Skills

There are 6 booster skills that affect how much bonus you confer as a booster. Bonuses only affect fleet members in space within the same solar system.

Leadership

  • Grants a 2% bonus to fleet members' targeting speed per skill level.
  • (Since this skill also passes bonuses on to your squad, as explained above, if you are a skilled SC your squad always gets this bonus regardless of the state of the rest of the fleet.)

Armored Warfare

  • Grants a 2% bonus to fleet members' armor hit points per skill level.

Information Warfare

  • Grants a 2% bonus to fleet members' targeting range per skill level.

Siege Warfare

  • Grants a 2% bonus to fleet members' shield capacity per skill level.
  • (Unlike the Armored Warfare skill, this bonus is added 'empty' - this is why you sometimes get that sliver of red shield when you join a fleet or jump into a new system in a fleet.)

Skirmish Warfare

  • Grants a 2% bonus to fleet members' agility per skill level.

Mining Foreman

  • Grants a 2% bonus to fleet members' mining yield per level.
  • (For some strange reason, PvP pilots often forget to train this essential skill.)


These bonuses do not stack if more than one person is boosting them, however the highest will be used, possibly combining from different boosters to give the best overall effect.  For instance, if your squad booster has 5/4/3/3  (see Syntax section below) and your fleet booster has 4/4/4/4, then these bonuses will combine and you will receive the highest of each bonus, i.e. 5/4/4/4.

Warfare Link Modules

This is the other type of fleet booster.  All these modules will only provide a benefit if you are a booster in a fleet.  If you are not in a fleet, or are not a booster, then they are useless.

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Syntax for X-ing up in Alliance chat

Generally the FC will request people with Leadership skills before the main fleet, in order to ensure the leadership positions are taken by suitably skilled people.

L# indicates you have Leadership trained to that skill level.

WC# indicates you have Wing Command trained to that skill level.

FC# indicates you have Fleet Command trained to that skill level.

#/#/#/# is the syntax for stating support skills. 2/2/2/2 indicates each skill trained to level two. 3/3/3/3 means level threes, etc.

For example, one could state "WC2 3/3/3/3" to indicate you have Wing Command trained to level 2, and each booster skill trained to level 3.


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