Orion's Belt Manual

Premium Services

On the Premium Services you can buy special services that will assist you or decrease the game's dificulty. You may only buy these services using Orions.

Here's the list of available services:

Get a 30% deduction on intrinsic costs of Facilities and Units

With this service activated the Intrinsic cost of your Facilities and Combat Units will be 30% less. This is only valid for your Race resources, it won't affect rare resources.

Get a 30% deduction on rare resource costs of Facilities and Units

With this service activated the Intrinsic cost of your Facilities and Combat Units will be 30% less. Unlike the previous service, this is only valid for rare resources: Astatine, Prismal, Radon, Cryptium and Argon.

Additional 3 slots on your queue space. This will be used on Facility and Unit queues.

The queue space is the amount of Facilities or Combat Units that you are able to put on hold for construction at a given time. By default, your queue space only has one slot. Means that if you're already building something, you can put another item on queue to start as soon as the one in production ends.

With this service you may put more 3 items on hold.

Build everything 50% faster

The amount of time that a construttion takes depends on your production factor and on the item being built. With this service, your production factor is reduced by 50%, meaning that anything that you build, will take half the time to complete.

No Fog Of War on discovered Universe

You can only see other players if they are moving on your Line of Sight. Your Line of Sight is determined by the Planets and Fleets that you have nearby. With this service, you'll be able to have full line of sight on your discovered universe, we won't show any fog of war.

Make all the universe discovered

The black squares on the Universe are undiscovered space. You don't know what's there, and you need to Travel with a Fleet to that location to see what's there. With this service you'll have all the universe marked as discovered.
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