Blackout wrote:What's the best strategy for boarding? I have tried it with mixed results. Have had my boarders die before I can pull them back out too many times.
Your boarders begin outnumbered and outmatched, so they need some help. Anything that causes chaos on the enemy ship will help them. Primarily fires, hull breaches and system damage. Most missiles and bombs will support your boarders well, and are often necessary at least to destroy the med bay.
A standard boarding for me starts something like this:
- Wait a few seconds for a bomb or missile to partially charge (just a little bit)
- Teleport to a two person room with one person in it. I pick either the lowest priority (for the enemy) room or the one farthest from the nearest other crew member. This allows me to fight two on one for at least a few hits.
- Wait until first enemy runs for the med bay and is almost there, then fire a missile or bomb into the med bay. The goal is to hit the med bay just as he gets in the room, killing him and destroying the med bay.
From here it is situational. Sometimes your boarders are hurt and you have to get them out, other times you can send another team in. Try to prevent them from repairing the med bay keep the pressure on if you can.
Here are a few more general tips:
1) Level 2 sensors will help lots by letting you know the enemies location and number before you jump in and as the fight progresses.
2) Level 2 teleporter is the solution to the specific problem you mentioned. Very few things can kill your boarders before a level 2 teleporter recharges.
3) If your boarders are low on health but you can't get them out yet, have them run away to the other end of the ship and back until the teleporter charges. Always look what kind of doors the enemy has before boarding to know if this will be an option.
4) Exploit AI priorities. If your boarders are in a low priority room the AI may only send one crew to fight them. Highest priority is the shield room, so if you damage it or start a fire then your boarders are likely to fight only one crew at a time until it is repaired.
5) Late in the fight you may have a numbers advantage but some of your boarders are low on health. Try to arrange your crew in the room such that the highest health boarders fight melee and the injured crew fight ranged. Crew can be rearranged by pausing, ordering them out of the room, and then ordering them back into the room in a specific order. When you unpause, your crew will simply swap places. Note this only works if the enemy does not have upgraded doors.
6) Boarding can take a while. The better your defence the fewer bombs/missiles you will waste crippling the enemies weapons while your boarders do their job.