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Players can place bounties on each other, paying other ships to attack and defeat their enemies. If the bountied ship is defeated in combat, the attacking ship receives the bounty amount. Bounties can be placed by contacting Arkon, via your Comms board.  
Players can place bounties on each other, paying other ships to attack and defeat their enemies. If the bountied ship is defeated in combat, the attacking ship receives the bounty amount. Bounties can be placed by contacting Arkon, via your Comms board.  
Players with active bounties on them will have an 'active bounty' icon on their scan record.
[[File:Bountyss.png|thumb|A scan record with an active bounty.]]


Bounties are available at level 10.
Bounties are available at level 10.
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* The 10% listing fee is non-refundable.
* The 10% listing fee is non-refundable.
* The listing fee is increased to 50% for anonymous listings...And is still non-refundable.
* The listing fee is increased to 50% for anonymous listings...And is still non-refundable.
* Little to nothing is known about Arkon. Some rumors suggest his call sign may be a misdirection of sorts

Latest revision as of 16:48, 1 October 2021

Players can place bounties on each other, paying other ships to attack and defeat their enemies. If the bountied ship is defeated in combat, the attacking ship receives the bounty amount. Bounties can be placed by contacting Arkon, via your Comms board. Players with active bounties on them will have an 'active bounty' icon on their scan record.

A scan record with an active bounty.

Bounties are available at level 10.

Notes:

  • Bounties can only be placed on pilots who level 10 or higher.
  • Bounties remain active for one (1) week.
  • The 10% listing fee is non-refundable.
  • The listing fee is increased to 50% for anonymous listings...And is still non-refundable.
  • Little to nothing is known about Arkon. Some rumors suggest his call sign may be a misdirection of sorts