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Currently, there are six types of '''permits''':  
Currently, there are six types of '''permits''':  
*Super Capital Permit — required for construction of [[:Category:Super Capital Ship|Super Capital]]-class ships (excluding limited Super Capitals, the [[Hyperion]], and the Prototypes). Price range can vary from 3 million [[credits]] up to an astonishing 9.4 million credits.
*Super Capital Permit — required for construction of [[:Category:Super Capital Ship|Super Capital]]-class ships (excluding limited Super Capitals, the [[Hyperion]], and the Prototypes). Price range can vary from 3 million [[credits]] up to an '''<u>astonishing 13 million credits</u>'''.
*A Class Permit — required build material for [[:Category:Prototype|Prototypes]], and powerful limited ships like the [[Lucifer]] or [[Freedom Galaxy]]. Price Range can vary from 10 million up to an '''astounding''' 19 million credits.
*A Class Permit — required build material for [[:Category:Prototype|Prototypes]], and powerful limited ships like the [[Lucifer]] or [[Freedom Galaxy]]. Price Range can vary from 10 million up to an '''astounding''' 19 million credits.
*B Class Permit ― required for construction of more powerful limited ships like Carriers and Dreadnoughts. Price Range can vary from 2.3 million credits up to 7.5 million credits
*B Class Permit ― required for construction of more powerful limited ships like Carriers and Dreadnoughts. Price Range can vary from 2.3 million credits up to 7.9 million credits
*C Class Permit ― required for mid-tier limited ships. Price Range can vary from 1.3 million credits up to 3.8 million credits
*C Class Permit ― required for mid-tier limited ships. Price Range can vary from 1.3 million credits up to 3.8 million credits
*D Class Permit ― required for construction of slightly more powerful limited ships. Price Range can vary from 400k credits up to 1.7 million credits
*D Class Permit ― required for construction of slightly more powerful limited ships. Price Range can vary from 400k credits up to 1.7 million credits

Revision as of 16:24, 2 June 2022

Description

Permits are special materials used in the creation of ships on the Limited Build Menu. They are typically available exclusively at the Mega Base, and are quite expensive compared to other purchasable components. Prices of build permits can inflate or deflate over time.

Note: The current price of Build permits can be checked from the Mega Base.

Currently, there are six types of permits:

  • Super Capital Permit — required for construction of Super Capital-class ships (excluding limited Super Capitals, the Hyperion, and the Prototypes). Price range can vary from 3 million credits up to an astonishing 13 million credits.
  • A Class Permit — required build material for Prototypes, and powerful limited ships like the Lucifer or Freedom Galaxy. Price Range can vary from 10 million up to an astounding 19 million credits.
  • B Class Permit ― required for construction of more powerful limited ships like Carriers and Dreadnoughts. Price Range can vary from 2.3 million credits up to 7.9 million credits
  • C Class Permit ― required for mid-tier limited ships. Price Range can vary from 1.3 million credits up to 3.8 million credits
  • D Class Permit ― required for construction of slightly more powerful limited ships. Price Range can vary from 400k credits up to 1.7 million credits
  • E Class Permit ― required for construction of the cheapest limited ships. Price Range can vary from 150k credits up to 1.4 million credits

Advantages

  • Many ships requiring permits are far more powerful than normal ships, and if you are patient, investing in them may be worth your time.

Disadvantages

  • Extremely expensive. Prices vary by permit class, but all are insanely expensive compared to the ships they let you build.
  • Buying limited ships via permits is often considered not worth it, because they are usually targeted and permits are incredibly expensive, along with the fact that many limited ships aren't that much more effective overall compared to regular ones. This means simply using normal ships repeatedly can be a better option.
  • Contrary to the meaning of their names, permits are consumed upon building a single ship, rather than generally permitting you to build ships of their respective class. People who buy them may not know this and will often be disappointed after finding out and buying a limited ship.
  • Only obtainable through purchasing with credits, not dropped by any NPC ships or rewarded by quests
  • Some classes of permits may be out of stock for long periods of time.
  • Prices for permits often balloon due to demand, so obtaining certain permits can be difficult to acquire for long periods of time.


Current price ranges are as of May 2022.