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=== Advanced Tactics ===
=== Advanced Tactics ===
====Fighter Swarming====
Fighter swarming is a method to attack bases, destroy ships or carry out dogfights due to the extremely high firepower all combined fighters of a [[:Category:Carrier|Carrier]] or a Starbase usually has. This can be done with AI Fighters, though it is of much greater efficacy if it is controlled by players instead.
==== Crossteaming (clan trapping) ====
==== Crossteaming (clan trapping) ====
Sometimes, when you have enough connections and firepower, you may crossteam with another powerful player to score a high value kill. This is commonly known as Clan Trapping. Pretend that you and your friend are at war with each other by pretending to be fighting with a shiny Super Capital or two. You may choose to be stationary around one spot or enact a scene of warp chasing, making your target fall for your trick. Once your true target falls for the bait and warp to the scene, both you and your friend should turn on them immediately and get that high valued kill. It is recommended that you only clan trap with very high firepower Dreadnoughts (Retro Prototype X-1, Obliterator and etc.) or Super Capitals, or even Prototypes. This trick is fantastic for targeting someone and most people that had never experienced this will likely fall for this easily.
Sometimes, when you have enough connections and firepower, you may crossteam with another powerful player to score a high value kill. This is commonly known as Clan Trapping. Pretend that you and your friend are at war with each other by pretending to be fighting with a shiny Super Capital or two. You may choose to be stationary around one spot or enact a scene of warp chasing, making your target fall for your trick. Once your true target falls for the bait and warp to the scene, both you and your friend should turn on them immediately and get that high valued kill. It is recommended that you only clan trap with very high firepower Dreadnoughts (Retro Prototype X-1, Obliterator and etc.) or Super Capitals, or even Prototypes. This trick is fantastic for targeting someone and most people that had never experienced this will likely fall for this easily.
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==== Ghost team (Logoff trapping) ====
==== Ghost team (Logoff trapping) ====
Have a friend or two stay at your team for a while until they get at least 7% Loyalty. Have them leave the server. Declare war on your target's faction while being solo. Your target might get complacent and not shy away from going after you. Go somewhere and let yourself get attacked by your target, pretend to be low and warp back to your base and let yourself get dived. Have your friends join back at that exact moment and spawn their big ships, because loyalty persists as long as its the same team even though you've left the server. And then annihilate your target.
Have a friend or two stay at your team for a while until they get at least 7% Loyalty. Have them leave the server. Declare war on your target's faction while being solo. Your target might get complacent and not shy away from going after you. Go somewhere and let yourself get attacked by your target, pretend to be low and warp back to your base and let yourself get dived. Have your friends join back at that exact moment and spawn their big ships, because loyalty persists as long as its the same team even though you've left the server. And then annihilate your target.
==== Multiboxing ====
Multi-boxing or multiboxing refers to playing as multiple separate accounts/players concurrently in a game. These separate accounts are often called alt (alternate) accounts, or just alts
It is advised to not attempt to multi-box on lower-end devices, as it may result in your device crashing
=====Applications of Multi-boxing=====
* People may enjoy making whole swarms of ships by themselves.
* Makes farming easier.
* It allows the multi-boxer to have a source of backup as and when they require.
* Can spy other team chats.
* Can be especially effective in sieging.
'''Advantages'''
* It is easier to grind on different accounts if you're multi-boxing as compared to logging on to each individual account and grinding.
* It provides a source of backup for the multi-boxer, especially if the multi-boxer's alts have [[:Category:Battleship|battleships]] or even [[:Category:Dreadnought|dreadnoughts]].
* Allows efficient kills as a multi boxer knows where and when to warp all ships rather than relying on people who may either not warp at the same time or have bad warping.
* It allows the multi-boxer to make full use of a carrier's fighters, assuming that the multi-boxer does not have AI fighters, especially carriers with low number of fighters ([[Vanguard]], [[Executioner]], [[Prometheus]] etc.)
* It allows the multi-boxer to have spies in other factions' chats, and give them an upper hand in combat.
* It allows the multi-boxer to trigger boss spawns.
'''Disadvantages'''
* Players may be unable to multi-box efficiently on lower-end devices, as the clients may lag excessively or even crash.
* Multi-boxing is not a feature supported by Roblox, Apple, Microsoft or any other large tech company. As such, wannabe multi-boxers must be sure that they install the correct multi-boxing software and not a Trojan disguised as one.
* It requires practice to be able to control your alts, especially once you have 3 or more active at once.
=====Methods for Multi-boxing=====
There are several methods for multi-boxing, and each one is unique in its own way. Some methods may be viable for certain players, whereas it may not be for others.
'''Using Multiple Devices to Multi-box'''
Using more than one computer is always an option, especially for individuals with an old computer lying around, which may not have anything better to be doing then rusting in a closet. While this may be a luxury for most players, some have the extra laptops sitting around to do this, and it is probably the simplest of the three to get working. Simply have another Roblox account, download Roblox for that computer, and start playing on both computers at once. This has the disadvantages of requiring multiple computers being already in your possession, and that it may be more difficult to cycle through both computers as they run. However, people with several weaker computers can execute this well enough if they can't do the below strategies, and it works well enough for what it is.
'''Using the Microsoft Version to Multi-box'''
Players using Windows have a way of having two Roblox games open at the same time, with little fuss. As part of Microsoft's push to become a gaming hub, they offer Roblox as an application on their store, which uses different software from the Roblox you may normally download online. Because of this, having both installed means you can play both the web version, and the Microsoft Store version on the same computer. This means you now have two Roblox applications open. This can be combined with with multi-computer multi-boxing if you do not wish to bother with the third type of multi-boxing. '''To be clear, this option is only functional if you are using Windows 10 or Windows 11.'''
'''Using Third-party Software'''
This is the most common, and riskiest, method of multi-boxing. Third party multi-boxing allows you to open as many instances as your computer can handle. Many third-party applications are rather sketchy and flagged by antivirus software. It is recommended for players who do decide to use this path to ask around with more experienced players to learn which are safe and which aren't. Some third-party applications may also be Trojan-ware disguised as multi-boxing software.
The following are a few tools for multi-boxing on Roblox. '''Please note that these (exception of #3) are not created by or officially endorsed by Galaxypedia Staff.'''
* [https://wearedevs.net/d/Multiple%20Games WeAreDevs Multiple Games] '''This page has advertisements which are likely to link to malware. Make sure to click the correct download button.'''
* [https://github.com/ic3w0lf22/Roblox-Account-Manager Roblox Account Manager] allows you to manage accounts and prevents old Roblox instances from closing when launching new ones.
* [https://github.com/Wingysam/RobloxHandleCloser RobloxHandleCloser] is created by Galaxypedia Head Staff member yname. It is safe to use but is complicated to set up.
* [https://github.com/Asmoww/MultiClient Asmoww MultiClient]
'''Force Quitting on MacOS'''
This technique is a bit harder to implement due to Apple devices having poor gaming specs but if your Macbook is powerful enough, you could pull this off. This would involve opening an instance of Roblox and then navigating to the apple icon on the top toolbar. Once you have selected the icon, a force quit option will appear. Once that is open, you will force quit Roblox then run it again. An error message will appear but you can close the game. Re-open the game and then you can log off your main account and log on to as many alt accounts you need. The main advantage for this bug is that you do not need to rely on third-party software, and can open multiple instances of the game on different accounts.
===== Tips for Multi-boxing =====
* Learn to Alt + Tab. It is considerably faster to alt tab between your alts than it is to select them from the toolbar menu.
* Use a macro to switch between tabs, as it is faster than Alt + Tab. The most popular macro for this, written in AutoHotKey, is available [https://gist.github.com/Wingysam/3c9c12998b5a34c192e94905f092f616 here]. Once you use this, you will need [https://gist.github.com/Wingysam/30c74b616fcf636fc8dbfd4766a75446 another macro] to use turrets.
'''Performance'''
* Close any tabs that are unnecessary to save on RAM and processing power
* Turn down the graphics for each account to reduce the amount of processing power needed
* Use [https://github.com/axstin/rbxfpsunlocker rbxfpsunlocker] to limit your frame rate to 30. This will drastically reduce the processing power required to run the instances of Roblox. '''This is not created by or officially endorsed by Galaxypedia staff, but is generally known to be safe.''' "At the engineering panel on day 1 of RDC 2019, Adam Miller, VP of Engineering & Technology at Roblox, made a personal guarantee that anyone using Roblox FPS Unlocker will not be banned from Roblox." [[https://github.com/axstin/rbxfpsunlocker#disclaimer source]]


== Sieges ==
== Sieges ==
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==== Logoff Trap: Siege Edition ====
==== Logoff Trap: Siege Edition ====
Do the same thing, have yourself and a friend or two stay at a team and get at least 7% Loyalty. Declare war against the biggest teams on the server and then leave the server. Put a low score alt onto the team to watch how everything goes. When the teams siege your base, join the server with your friends then spawn all your shiny powerful ships and take your enemies by surprise. This is best done with Super Capitals and have your friends on separate teams so that multiple Super Capitals may be used to achieve maximum damage. Target the most valuable ship to get the most out of this, as the server is likely never going to fall for this again for the next 3 or 4 hours.
Do the same thing, have yourself and a friend or two stay at a team and get at least 7% Loyalty. Declare war against the biggest teams on the server and then leave the server. Put a low score alt onto the team to watch how everything goes. When the teams siege your base, join the server with your friends then spawn all your shiny powerful ships and take your enemies by surprise. This is best done with Super Capitals and have your friends on separate teams so that multiple Super Capitals may be used to achieve maximum damage. Target the most valuable ship to get the most out of this, as the server is likely never going to fall for this again for the next 3 or 4 hours.
==Money Making==
Galaxy has many ways to make money, each with advantages and disadvantages. Knowing when and how to work for credits will greatly help you progress in Galaxy. Each tab details a specific strategy for making money.
===Mining===
Mining is slower than trading, but also much safer (assuming that you mine around your own base). Miners fuel the economy and help to keep it alive. Because miners are not armed well; they can be a big target; so it's best to keep your miner around your own base - this also helps reduce travel time. More info can be found in the page [[Mining]].
'''Advantages'''
*The payment is consistent and doesn't rely on the economy being good.
*Ores can often be found very close to the base, especially in newer factions, meaning mining is fairly risk-free.
*The ores generated through mining can be sold for considerably more than the base paid for them, meaning if you then sell them to another faction (or the Mega Base), you can make a lot of money for your faction - this is the primary source of income for most factions, and the main way of getting a strong faction started.
*Mining is the best way to accumulate lots of a specific ore inside a starbase to lower the price of that ore for trading.
*Is a great way to get some quick cash if you ever need a boost.
'''Disadvantages'''
*Ores can sometimes be very far from the base, especially in older factions, or if you're exclusively mining a single ore in order to try to lower its price.
*When mining far from the base, it can sometimes not be possible to get back to your base within the 90 second grace period before a war begins.
*Miners will have a harder time dealing with enemies such as aliens, as they have little firepower to deal with them.
*Pirates may declare war on you wanting to destroy your miner.
*Uranium is rather rare or nonexistent in some public servers, so it cannot be consistently mined.
*Bases can't have negative credits anymore, so you need to wait for your base to gain enough credits before you can sell your ore. Until then it is better to transfer your ore into your warehouse.
*!!! Ores no longer spawn if there are only 2 teams left on the server during endgame.
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===Combat Rewards===
Combat Rewards is a way of making money by damaging and destroying ships.
'''Tips and Tricks'''
* '''This is the most dangerous way to make money and is NOT recommended for newer players'''
* If you are new and want to dip your toes into making money through combat rewards, starting off with killing alien swarmers and alien bruisers is a good way to learn basic combat, just be sure not to lose your ship!
* Be in a team with a sizable fleet, that way you and your teammates can take down large ships with much more ease. Teamwork is key.
* If sieging, stay close to your team's fleet or the enemy may target you for being alone.
* Follow your fleet commander's orders, if he's telling you to retreat, you should probably retreat.
* Don't take on larger ships by yourself unless you are in a ship of the same class. Even then, check the minimap frequently in case there are other sneaky teammates waiting to strike you when you're low.
* War is much more common in larger servers
* Joining war servers that are in endgame will boost the rate you gain loyalty by 1.5x, so it's better to join those kinds of servers for some kills.
'''Advantages'''
* Gets you more familiarized with the game's unique ships and current meta.
* Teaches you how to properly fight against another player, which is amazing knowledge to have in this game.
* Unlike mining or trading, combat rewards aren't grindy and are a fun way to make credits.
* Being in lots of fleets will teach you which players to avoid.
*Can be a great complement to what loot enemies may have, especially for bosses such as the Kodiak, which can reward up to 200k Credits in rewards.
'''Disadvantages'''
* If not experienced enough, you might lose large amounts of credits through ship destruction.
* Requires lots of skill and knowledge in the game.
* Players may hold a grudge towards you and target you if you were responsible for killing one of their valued ships.
* A lot of players will run away once they're hulled, making you miss out on potential combat rewards.
*If your ship is destroyed, the potential rewards will not carry over.
* Loyalty takes time to gain.
===Vulturing===
Vulturing is a way of gaining money by looting the remains of NPC or Player wrecks without contributing.
This playstyle is normally utilized during events to which the value of NPC wrecks are high.
===Pirating===
[[Pirating]] is a more dangerous way of making money, involving the destruction (and looting) of freighters and miners for money, and occasionally including claiming the bounty if the target had one. Pirates usually use small fast ships that can kill miners and freighters quickly without taking heavy damage from the base lasers. Common ships for pirating include the [[Cobra]], [[Sixfold]] and [[Gideon]], and wealthy pirates may use [[:Category:Stealth Ship|Stealth Ships]] for some tasks. Pirates normally attack miners and freighters due to the fact that these ships are unarmed and are expensive, with freighters usually carrying a lot of additional loot in their cargo hold. Most pirates have a decent-sized bounty, making them fairly easy to spot.
Late game pirates who are more wealthy and familiar with the game often pick up common behaviors from certain players. Using all of this to their advantage they are able to pick out armed capital ships to pirate to gain even more wealth from the large wrecks Dreadnoughts and Carriers can leave behind. These pirates also can lay out a trap and specifically target something they lay eyes on to secure their goal and profit from it with the least casualty.
Many recommended ships for Pirating can be found in the page [[:Category:Pirate Ship|Pirate Ships.]]
'''Tips and Tricks'''
*Ships as big as carriers and dreadnoughts can be targeted by pirates if the pirates are in a group, or if the dreadnoughts have just left a large battle, such as a base siege.
*Occasionally it can be profitable to lose a ship whilst pirating if you manage to kill your target, especially when the target has a bounty. (Using your own ship explosion can be a last resort in finishing off a low target)
*As miners and freighters are often big and slow, spinal-based ships like the [[Cobra]] are good at killing them.
*Cruisers like the [[Nidhogg]] can slowly use its spinals to pick off the miner or freighter's shields and use its flak cannons to easily finish off the ship.
*Taking the time to familiarize yourself with the common behaviors of certain players and new players can allow you to create better decisions and predict what you can do.
*Stealth ships can be excellent for this purpose, as they can sneak up on unsuspecting players, but be aware that due to their low durability that chasing a fleeing target may not be possible.
'''Advantages'''
* Pirating can be fairly easy, especially when targeting miners far from their base.
* The enemy ships are normally unarmed.
* Pirating can bring in a lot of money very fast if it goes well.
* Pirating is fairly cheap to start, as strong pirate ships are very cheap in comparison to miners and freighters (such as the Cobra or Gideon).
* When using a small ship with warp, it is usually easy to escape if a large ship comes along, making it fairly risk-free if you're careful.
* If you want to gain a high bounty, pirating is a great way to increase it, as most of your targets will not have a bounty of their own.
'''Disadvantages'''
* Pirates can sometimes be easy to spot due to decent bounty, losing you the element of surprise.
* Pirating requires a lot of patience.
* Players may remember you and may announce the fact that you're a pirate to others.
* Many players will look down on pirates with distaste.
* Some players may hold a grudge and want revenge.
* If failed miserably, you can lose large amounts of money from ship destruction.
* Many players escape to their starbase as soon as a war is declared, making it difficult to get to them.
* It can be difficult to hurt other players while they are warping away.
* It takes a while to gain enough loyalty.
===Private Server Methods===
Owning or having an access to a private server is the key to some of the best money making methods in the entire game. Millions of credits can be made in a single day if done properly.
==== Boss Hunting ====
Sit in a private server until a boss spawns, then kill and loot it.
'''Advantages'''
* You can be afk for most of the time.
* Very easy to do if you have the sufficient firepower.
* Nobody to fight against for the loot.
* Completely risk free if you're alone, since you can shutdown the server or leave to despawn your ship immediately when you're about to die.
'''Disadvantages'''
* One of the least efficient ways of using a private server to farm credits.
* Not doable if you don't have the sufficient firepower.
* Can be dangerous if you're fighting against a Kodiak or Decimator and you're not alone.
* Takes quite a bit of time investment, as bosses don't spawn frequently.
*Combat reward diminishes by quite a lot if you require the help of a base.
===Buying Credits===
Buying credits is the easiest and fastest way to make money in-game. Nothing rivals how much money can be gained in a single click. Hundreds of thousands of credits can be made in just seconds.
'''Advantages'''
*The fastest and easiest way to make money in-game.
*You can be anywhere in-game and still be able to buy credits.
'''Disadvantages'''
*It costs Robux.
*The price for credits costs an exorbitant amount of Robux.
===Patched Unintended Money Making Methods===
====Battery Duping====
Battery Duping Involves selling something to [[Mega Base]], often in Private Server then as soon as the servers all update and it shows up outside of your server, you have alts buy it on seperate servers, and if you're quick enough, the game sells you more materials than it actually has in stock. This can cause materials' stock to be in the negatives sometimes.
==== Shutdown Mining ====
Enter a private server, make a team, mine a full ore hold, then shutdown the server. You'll get around 50% more credits than the normal amount from automatic refund, and nobody knows why. But hey, its free money!
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