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DO NOT redirect this to [[Starship Gravity Well]].
'''Gravity Wells''' are a game mechanic on Horizon's End.


This page should go over the full mechanics of gravity wells in space, both artificial and natural.
A gravity well is generated either by a static body of mass, such as a star or planet, or artificially, by a ship or alien nest.
 
== Natural Well Sizes ==
All stars, and Horizon, have a gravity well with a radius of 1800.
 
All planets have a gravity well with a radius of 1000.
 
== Artificial Well Sizes ==
 
=== Civilian Ships ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Class
!Well Range (Radius)
|-
|Shuttle
|300
|-
|Transport
|600
|-
|Light Freighter
|900
|-
|Medium Freighter
|1200
|-
|Heavy Freighter
|1500
|}
 
=== Warships ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Class
!Well Range (Radius)
|-
|Interceptor
|None
|-
|Starfighter
|None
|-
|Gunship
|1200
|-
|Corvette
|1800
|-
|Frigate
|2400
|-
|Destroyer
|3000
|-
|Cruiser
|3500
|-
|Battlecruiser
|4500
|}
[[Category: Game Mechanics]]
[[Category: Game Mechanics]]

Revision as of 21:51, 17 April 2025

Gravity Wells are a game mechanic on Horizon's End.

A gravity well is generated either by a static body of mass, such as a star or planet, or artificially, by a ship or alien nest.

Natural Well Sizes

All stars, and Horizon, have a gravity well with a radius of 1800.

All planets have a gravity well with a radius of 1000.

Artificial Well Sizes

Civilian Ships

Class Well Range (Radius)
Shuttle 300
Transport 600
Light Freighter 900
Medium Freighter 1200
Heavy Freighter 1500

Warships

Class Well Range (Radius)
Interceptor None
Starfighter None
Gunship 1200
Corvette 1800
Frigate 2400
Destroyer 3000
Cruiser 3500
Battlecruiser 4500