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General[ | ]
This page provides a list of Demon Corps NPC Targets that appear each day.
Demon Corps Grind Targets[ | ]
VSec Active[ | ]
These targets drop crafting materials for non-dreadnought ships and can be found in the Residential Sectors. VSec Active Fleets patrol the sector during the "VSec Active" sector activity, which occurs once every 3 hours with a 1-hour duration. Level 27 fleets spawn in Planets while level 30+ fleets spawn from Wormholes. Unlike regular fleets, all VSec Active fleets in sector space may attack fleets +5 or -5 of themselves that get too close.
Recently, Demon Corps has begun sending Alert Fleets, knowing that with the recent theft of technology, VSec Overwatch will be insufficient in holding back the rebels from causing chaos in the sectors. These fleets are difficult to defeat but contain crafting materials for Demon Corps Hulls.
The crafting boxes do not have weighted drops, so it is equally likely to obtain a Mk II pattern as a Mk V pattern.
Resource payout is split into the ratio 35% H3/35% Ore/30% AM.
Resource Supply Run[ | ]
Resource Supply Run Fleets are special fleets that carry large amounts of a particular resource with small amounts of the other two from place to place during supply runs, which run for 1 hour every 3 hours.
There are 3 types of resource supply runs - one for each resource. The ratio of resources dropped depends on the type of resource supply run that is occurring. For example, a Helium-3 Supply Run would drop more Helium-3 but less Mineral Ore and Antimatter, and so on so forth.
Supply Run fleets spawn from resource fields and travel to Processing Complexes in the same planet.
When defeated, resources are dropped in a 70/15/15 ratio, the former being the main resource drop.
There was a bug that caused the names below the icons of the Resource Supply Run fleets to be displayed incorrectly when they spawned in the Residential Sector.
Supply Run | Incorrect Fleet Name | Correct Fleet Name |
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Helium-3 | Faction He3 | Faction He-3 |
Mineral Ore | Faction Miner | Faction Ore |
Antimatter | Faction Containment | Faction AM |
Crafting Supply Run[ | ]
These targets drop crafting materials for non-dreadnought ships at much higher rates than crafting fleets during the Supply Run sector activity, which runs for 1 hour every 3 hours. Supply Run fleets have a different icon to distinguish them from crafting fleets.
Supply Run fleets spawn from resource fields and travel to Processing Complexes in the same planet.
When defeated, a crafting box is dropped. This box contains a predefined amount of armaments and parts for a specified hull. The remaining drop is either a core or a pattern. Do note that unlike those of regular crafting fleets, this drop is heavily weighted towards less valuable items. Carrier boxes of Tier 4 or below instead drop one of the aforementioned items at random.
Note that all supply run types use the same two fleets which alternate between each supply run.
The name of the supply run fleet changes with the type of supply run that is ongoing.
Supply Run | Fleet Name | Hull |
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Cruiser | DC Cruiser Supplies | Covenant Cruiser |
Frigate | DC Frigate Supplies | Tornado Frigate |
Battleship | DC Battleship Supplies | Hellfire Battleship |
Destroyer | DC Destroyer Supplies | Damocles Destroyer |
Cutter | DC Cutter Supplies | Basilisk Cutter |
Carrier | DC Carrier Supplies | Dominion Carrier |
Trivia[ | ]
- When resource supply runs first came out, they only had normal resource drops, defeating their purpose. KIXEYE removed them to fix the issue and later turned them back on when done.
- There are only 2 types of crafting supply run fleets for Iron Star and Demon Corps, and they do not follow the general idea of having upgraded variants of the hulls, unlike previous fleets.
- Demon Corps supply run targets originally spawned in sector space. They have been relocated to in-planet shortly after the late August 2019 update.