Ship Armor

Ship Armor
Ship Armor is an attribute shared by ships and small craft. Armor reduces Standard Damage a ship suffers during Ship Combat before that damage is applied to the hull or causes Internal Damage. Higher armor values reduce more damage while negative armor values amplify damage.

Standard Damage Reduction/Amplification
All Weapon attacks in Ship Combat cause Standard Damage. Any Standard Damage that a ship or small craft suffers is subject to either a damage amplification or a damage reduction, depending on the armor of the target.



Note: The absolute value of armor in the denominator is used so that negative armor values don't suddenly start adding armor.

Armor Buffs
The damage reduction from armor granted by ship components will eventually reach 60% with a sufficiently high armor rating (25 points). Beyond here, you can increase your damage reduction via +Armor Ship Buffs from Talents. This higher maximum will reach up to 75% damage reduction.

Sources of Armor
A Ship's Armor value is combined from multiple sources. Some armor sources are constant, like the armor that comes from the ship's hull. Some armor bonuses are temporary, like the ones that come from Crew Talents.

Base Armor
Each ship hull has a base armor value that does not change during the game. This property comes directly from the ship's hull and is active at all times.

Component Armor Bonuses
Some ship components have an armor value that applies as long as the component has less than 60% damage.

Combat Armor Bonuses
Some components have the ability to activate a Ship Effect during combat. A component's combat Ship Effect can add Ship Armor.

Buff Armor Bonuses
Some Job Talents can increase a Ship's Armor temporarily.

Debuff Armor Penalties
Some Job Talents can apply a negative debuff to an enemy Ship's Armor temporarily.

Crippling Effect Armor Penalties
The crippling effects of some weapons can temporarily reduce the integrity of the Ship's Armor.