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There is a statistic in all ships called '''Drift Percentage''' found via the :info (Ship) command ''(e.g [[Zero]] has 70% Drift)''. This drift percentage dictates the max speed the ship can go through while drifting ''(e.g A Drifting [[Zero]] can only have a max speed of 80.5 due to it's drift percentage.)''.  
There is a statistic in all ships called '''Drift Percentage''' found via the :info (Ship) command ''(e.g [[Zero]] has 70% Drift)''. This drift percentage dictates the max speed the ship can go through while drifting ''(e.g A Drifting [[Zero]] can only have a max speed of 80.5 due to it's drift percentage.)''.  


There is also a variant of drifting called Z/C Drifting where the keys Z and C replace Q and E while drifting. This is done by turning your ship 90 Degrees from it's axis then doing the same steps as a normal drift, but with Z and C instead. This makes your ship drift at full speed regardless of it's drift percentage, but it may be more difficult to orbit around enemies when using this drift variant.  
There is also a variant of drifting called Z/C Drifting where the keys Z and C replace Q and E while drifting. This is done by turning your ship 90 Degrees from its axis then doing the same steps as a normal drift, but with Z and C instead. This makes your ship drift at full speed regardless of its drift percentage, but it may be more difficult to orbit around enemies when using this drift variant.  


All [[:Category:Fighters|Fighter-class]] ships have a 90% Drift Percentage, while some ships have 100% Drift percentage, like the [[Helios]], or [[Atheon]], these ships have the ability to drift properly while losing no speed.
All [[:Category:Fighters|Fighter-class]] ships have a 90% Drift Percentage, while some ships have 100% Drift percentage, like the [[Helios]], or [[Atheon]], these ships have the ability to drift properly while losing no speed.
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Yes, it is a likely event if you are an impatient person.
Yes, it is a likely event if you are an impatient person.


1: Being a Vulture: Loot the wrecks of other ships such as anything that contains plasma batteries (Eg. Galleon, X-0, Decimator, Punisher, etc.) even with Wyrm, since the Wyrm can hold 2 plasma batteries.  
1: Being a Vulture: Loot the wrecks of other ships such as anything that contains plasma batteries (E.g. Galleon, X-0, Decimator, Punisher, etc.) even with Wyrm, since the Wyrm can hold 2 plasma batteries.  


1A: Luring them if you're in a private server: Use a worthless ship, such as the Wasp, to lure strong ships such as Punishers and Bosses, to your Starbase.
1A: Luring them if you're in a private server: Use a worthless ship, such as the Wasp, to lure strong ships such as Punishers and Bosses, to your Starbase.
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