- Various tier pages redirect here. For other usages of the term, please see Tier.
A playable starship's capabilities are largely defined by its tier, which determines the number of bridge officer stations, the rank of those stations, the number of console slots, and other factors.
Lower tiers are intended for a specific rank; for example, Tier 2 starship becomes playable for Lieutenant Commander and while it can be used by Commanders, it ceases to become competitive against enemies encountered at the Commander level and above. Tier 5-U, and to a greater extent, Tier 6 starships level with the player after beyond their initial rank.
Tier 5 and 6 starships have ships that are slightly more powerful than regular starships of that tier. This includes all "Fleet" starships and premium starships obtained from places such as the Lobi Store or a Lock Box.
Summary of Tiers[]
Tiers 1-4[]
T1 | T1 Refit | T2 | T2 Refit | T3 | T3 Refit | T4 | T4 Refit | |
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Bridge Officer Stations | 3 | 3-4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4-5 | 4 | 4-5 |
Bridge Officer Abilities † | 3 | 3-4 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
Console Slots | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Tiers 5-6[]
T5 | T5 Fleet | T5-U | T5-U Fleet | T5-X | T5-X Fleet | T6 | T6 Fleet | T6-X | T6-X Fleet | |
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Bridge Officer Stations | 4-5 | 4-5 | 4-5 | 4-5 | 4-5 | 4-5 | 4-5 | 4-6 | 4-5 | 4-6 |
Bridge Officer Abilities † | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 |
Bridge Officer Specialization | No | No | No | No | No | No | ||||
Console Slots ‡ | 9 | 10 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 12 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 12 |
Starship Mastery | No | No | ||||||||
Starship Trait | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
- † Raiders with a Commander Universal bridge officer station have one fewer bridge officer ability than other starships of the same tier.
- ‡ Miracle Worker starships have an extra universal console slot.
Tiers 1-4[]
While levelling, lower level ships ranging from Tier 1 to Tier 4 are available at the faction's shipyards. One starship is granted each tier as the character levels via a Rank-Up Ship Token given at levels 10, 20, and 30. Further ships can be purchased for Dilithium and one ship can be earned via a mission reward.
Refits[]
Refit ships are available at shipyards where they can be purchased for Dilithium . A few others can be bought within Zen Store packs. These ships have superior stats to their standard variants, and typically unlock a special costume option and a special Universal Console or weapon. They are the same tier as their standard variant. These ships are character-unlocks and do not levels the player beyond their designated rank.
Some ships available for dilithium do not have "Refit" in the name but have the same enhanced stats. These are the:
- Constitution Light Cruiser
- Daedalus Temporal Science Vessel
- Gemini Temporal Cruiser
- Nebula Advanced Research Vessel
- NX Class Light Escort
- Oberth Class Light Science Vessel
- Perseus Temporal Escort
- Steamrunner Blockade Runner Escort
These starships were previously available in the Zen Store as account unlocks. Players who obtained them from there before they were removed retain account-wide access to them.
- Dilithium cost of refit & premium ships compared to standard ships.
Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 | Tier 4 | |
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Standard | 1,000 | 2,500 | 5,000 | 10,000 |
Refit / Premium | 15,000 | 37.500 | 75,000 | 150,000 |
Level scaling ships[]
A select few Tier 4 ships can level with the player in a manner similar to the Tier 6 system as described below. These ships include the Prototype Walker Light Exploration Cruiser, Kobayashi Maru Freighter, and Tong'Duj Freighter. These ships however only scale from Tiers 1 to 4 (through level 40).
Small Craft[]
- Main article: Small Craft.
Small Craft are Tier 1 ships such as shuttlecraft and fighters. Compared to full-sized starships, they have significantly less hull, shields, weapons, bridge officers, consoles, and crew. However, these craft have very high manoeuvrability and turn rate.
Tier 5[]
Tier 5 (T5) starships are the first endgame-capable starships available from Rear Admiral (or equivalent) rank onwards. The majority of them have 5 Bridge Officer seats, and it is at Tier 5 when far more starship types are first represented. At level 40, the player may choose a free T5 ship, and at level 61 the player can choose an upgradeable T5-U ship using the Vice Admiral Ship Token. Further ships can be purchased for 20,000 Dilithium each. There are also several Retrofit versions of lower-tier ships available for 200,000 fleet credits , provided you are part of a fleet with the appropriate holdings available.
As with tiers 1-4, there are also Refit or Retrofit versions available from the Zen Store that cost Zen . Some cost 2000 , others cost 2500 . These are often improved in some way, but do not have the enhanced bridge officer ability or console slots that the tier 1-4 refits do, and thus they are not a separate "Tier 5 Refit" category. The ships available at the Zen Store also come with a special Universal Console.
Mirror Universe variants[]
Some ships have a slightly different Mirror Universe version available. These ships have the same hull-related stats as the Prime Universe model (hull strength, shield strength, power levels, flight speed, turn rate, inertia), but a different bridge officer and/or console layout. They also come with a Mirror Universe skin option. They can be obtained with a chance of ~2% from Lockboxes (or the Exchange as they are tradeable). Mirror ships cannot be upgraded to Tier 5-U (see below). There is also a Tier 6 Mirror Universe Guardian Cruiser.
Fleet-grade Tier 5[]
Fleet-grade starships include those prefixed with "Fleet" and certain premium starships.
"Fleet" ships are purchased at a shipyard for 20,000 fleet credits and 4 or 5 Fleet Ship Modules , which may be purchased for or found on the Exchange. In contrast to their Zen Store version, fleet ships do not come with a special console but have +10% Hull HP, +10% Shields and a 10th console slot. If a player has already unlocked the Zen Store version of a ship, then the associated fleet ship version will only cost 20,000 and 1 (one) . See the Fleet Ship Module page for a list of all ships eligible for the discount.
The fleet versions of a few T5 starships are not a simple direct upgrade of 10% more hull, 10% more shields, and an additional console: another aspect of the ship has changed, such as bridge officer seating. These are also noted on the Fleet Ship Module page. See the individual ship pages to compare.
The following ships are already "fleet-grade" and thus do not have separate fleet versions available to be discounted:
- All Lock Box ships
- All Lobi ships
- All Phoenix Prize Pack ships, i.e. Event ships
- All Infinity Promotion! ships
- All Legendary ships
- All ships listed below:
All Fleet and Fleet-grade ships may be upgraded to Tier 5-U (see below).
If a player has used a Starship Upgrade Requisition to unlock the T5U upgrade on the Zen Store Retrofit version of a ship, this will also apply to a matching T5U Fleet ship at no additional cost.
Tier 5-U[]
Prior to the release of Tier 6 starships, Tier 5 were the sole endgame ships available. To allow them to remain competitive with the newly released Tier 6 ships, it is possible to upgrade a Tier 5 to a Tier 5-U (T5-U) using an starship upgrade token, which costs 700 but can also be found on the Exchange.
Most Zen Store Tier 5 ships now have Tier 6 versions available, and so considering the cost of the ship and an upgrade token (either 2700 or 3200 total), it would be more wise to purchase the Tier 6 ship (3000 ) instead. T5-U Ships are endgame-capable by all means, but T6 ships simply hold an advantage over them.
Upgraded ships receive bonus to hull, an extra console seat, access to Starship Mastery passive trait system and a new ship material. The Starship Mastery system for Tier 5 covers 4 levels of passive bonuses. Compared to a Tier 6 version of the same hull, the Tier 5-U version will have the same hull strength and other hull-related stats, and console slots, but one fewer bridge officer ability, no bridge officer specialization seating, and no Starship Trait, which are exclusive to Tier 6 starships.
Tier 5-U Upgrades are account-wide: once a ship is upgraded to Tier 5-U on any character, all other characters on that account with access that ship may upgrade to Tier 5-U at no cost. This includes ships that are themselves not account-wide, e.g. if a Fleet Negh'Var Heavy Battle Cruiser is upgraded on one character, the other characters with the same ship can get it to Tier 5-U, but they will have to purchase the ship first. Additionally, if there exists both a fleet and non-fleet version of a Zen Store ship, a single upgrade requisition will apply to both versions.
Most ships acquired through a Lockbox, Lobi, a promotional box or an event are free to upgrade without buying an upgrade token, specifically those released prior to the ability to upgrade. Frequently, when Tier 5 ships are on sale in the Zen Store, upgrade tokens are included for free. See the Starship Upgrade Requisition page for a list of all eligible ships, whether the upgrade is free or costs a token, and what console they gain upon being upgraded. As a general rule, T5-U ships can only have 5 of a given type of console if it matches their Commander Bridge Officer seating, though a few exceptions exist.
Tier 5-X[]
All T5-U ships, including T5-U Fleet ships, can be upgraded to T5-X when using an [Experimental Ship Upgrade Token]. T5-X ships get an extra Ship device slot, universal console slot, and the ability to slot an extra starship trait. Once a ship has been upgraded to T5-X, any other characters that own that ship on your account will be able to use it at T5-X as well.
Unlike T5-U upgrades, however, upgrading the non-fleet version of a T5-U ship will not automatically upgrade the fleet version, nor vice versa; a separate Experimental Upgrade Token is needed.[1]
Tier 5-U/X scaling[]
Tier 5-U and Tier 5-X starships, including their fleet variants, sees an increase in hull from their lowest playable rank - level 40 - through to level 65 as the player increases in rank.
These ships have an unmodified hull value of 30,000 at level 40, which is then multiplied by their hull modifier to get their base hull. For each level past 40, their base hull increases by 1/60 = 1.(6)% per level, so 1.01(6)x at level 41, and so on until level 49, whereupon the multiplier will be 9/60 = 15% higher (34,500 for a ship with a hull modifier of 1.0). This multiplier is unchanged for level 50.
Then, starting from level 51, the ship's base hull will increase by 1.1/60 = 1.8(3)% per level, so 1.168(3)x at level 51, and so on until level 60, whereupon it will have increased by 11/60 = 18.3%; combined with the previous it will now be 20/60 = 1/3 higher than the level 40 value (40,000 for a ship with a hull modifier of 1.0).
Then, starting from level 61, the ship's base hull will increase by 2/60 = 3.(3)% per level. By level 65, it will be 50% higher than the level 40 value.
Note that Tier 5 ships that are not T5-U have this level 40 value for their hull, regardless of your level, even if that ship can only be claimed from level 50. Most Zen Store T5-U ships can only be claimed from level 50; for these ships, their hull will simply jump 15% right away upon upgrading to Tier 5-U. For the Fleet variants of any hull-scaling ships, simply increase the final hull strength by 10%, as normal.
Put another way, compared to the level 60 hull, each level below level 60 will have 1.375% lower hull, with level 50 hull being 86.25% of the level 60 value, and then level 40 being 75% the level 60 value. Each level above level 60 will have 2.5% higher hull, with level 65 hull being 112.5% the level 60 value.
Tier 6[]
The current highest tier in the game, Tier 6 ships are a moderate improvement over Tier 5 starships, featuring additional console slots, bridge officer abilities, and scaling hull strength. They also come with a unique ship costume, a unique Universal Console, an unlockable Trait, and can be played following the tutorial all the way to Level 65.
These starships are typically found in the Zen Store for 3,000 Zen . Outside the Zen Store, they can be found in Lock Boxes, events and other promotions.
Compared to a Tier 5-U version of the same hull, the Tier 6 version will have the same hull strength and other hull-related stats, and console slots, but one more bridge officer ability, one or more bridge officer specialization seatings, and a Starship Trait as its fifth Starship Mastery level.
Tier 6 scaling[]
Tier 6 ships can be played from level 1[2] (although some other restrictions on specific ships may apply), with its capabilities scaling with the player. Weapon slots, consoles slots, hull and shield stats increase as the player increases in rank until level 50. Exactly what is unlocked at what level depends on the ship's capabilities at level 50. In addition, all equipment on a Tier 6 ship when it is acquired levels with the player until level 50.
The below tables outline at what level each slot is aquired.
- Fore Weapon Slots
1st Slot | 2nd Slot | 3rd Slot | 4th Slot | 5th Slot | |
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Final Slots = 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 30 |
Final Slots = 4 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 30 | n/a |
Final Slots = 3 | 0 | 0 | 30 | n/a | n/a |
- Aft Weapon Slots
1st Slot | 2nd Slot | 3rd Slot | 4th Slot | 5th Slot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Final Slots = 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 30 |
Final Slots = 4 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 30 | n/a |
Final Slots = 3 | 0 | 0 | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Final Slots = 2 | 0 | 20 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Final Slots = 1 | 0 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
- Console Slots
1st Slot | 2nd Slot | 3rd Slot | 4th Slot | 5th Slot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Final Slots = 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 40 |
Final Slots = 4 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 40 | n/a |
Final Slots = 3 | 0 | 10 | 40 | n/a | n/a |
Final Slots = 2 | 10 | 40 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
- Hull capacity
Level | Base Hull |
---|---|
1 | 10,000 |
10 | 15,000 |
20 | 20,000 |
30 | 25,000 |
40 | 30,000 |
50 | 34,500 |
60 | 40,000 |
65 | 45,000 |
- Shield capacity
Shield capacity scales, although it can not be reliably projected.
Fleet-grade Tier 6[]
As with Tier 5, Tier 6 Fleet ships are purchased at a shipyard for 20,000 fleet credits and 5 Fleet Ship Modules , which may be purchased for or found on the Exchange. In contrast to their Zen Store version, fleet ships do not come with a special console but have +10% Hull HP, +10% Shields and an 11th console slot. If a player has already unlocked the Zen Store version of a ship, then the associated fleet ship version will only cost 20,000 and 1 (one) . See the Fleet Ship Module page for a list of all ships eligible for the discount.
The following ships are already "fleet-grade" and thus do not have separate fleet versions available to be discounted:
- All Lock Box ships
- All Lobi ships
- All Phoenix Prize Pack ships, i.e. Event ships
- All Infinity Promotion! ships
- All Legendary starships
- All ships listed below:
Tier 6-X[]
All T6 ships, including T6 Fleet ships, can be upgraded to T6-X when using an [Experimental Ship Upgrade Token]. T6-X ships get an extra Ship device slot, universal console slot, and the ability to slot an extra starship trait. This includes Miracle Worker ships (image right) that already have a universal console slot. Once a ship has been upgraded to T6-X, any other characters that own that ship on your account will be able to use it at T6-X as well. Upgrading the non-fleet version of a T6 ship will not automatically upgrade the fleet version, nor vice versa; a separate Experimental Upgrade Token is needed for both.[1]
External links[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The account-wide nature of T5-X and T6-X ships applies only to that specific ship. For example, upgrading the T6 Valiant-class Tactical Escort will not upgrade the T4, T5, T5 Fleet or T6 Fleet versions of that starship.
- ↑ Players must complete the tutorial up until: