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This page should go over the full mechanics of gravity wells in space, both artificial and natural.
'''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 by a ship or NPC nest.
 
== Gravity well strength ==
 
If a ship is within a gravity well of strength greater than the players jump strength, the player's ship cannot jump through that gravity well.
 
All planets & stars have a well strength approaching 1,000,000.
 
As of right now, all capital & subcapital player ships have a well strength of 1, while supercapital class starships have a gravity well strength of two.
 
Loci likewise have a well strength of one.
 
Battlecruisers, barges & cruisers have a jump strength of two, while all other player ships have a jump strength of one.
 
== 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.
 
NPC nests generate a gravity well with a radius of 1500.
 
Alien "Watcher" NPCs, Teraliths and Verdoliths spawned by the nest generate a gravity well with a radius of 2400. Arborealiths generate a large gravity well of around 3000 blocks.
 
== Artificial Well Sizes ==
Ship well radius is determined by a formula.
 
'''Civilian Ships'''
 
<code>((3000 / sqrt(12000)) * sqrt(block count)) / 2</code>
 
'''Warships'''
 
<code>(3000 / sqrt(12000)) * sqrt(block count)</code>
 
Starfighters, Interceptors, Shuttles, Speeders, and Platforms are incapable of creating a gravity well.
 
The equation can be visualized using this graph:
<iframe src="https://www.desmos.com/calculator/jqqvxjseoa" width="1000" height="500" style="border: 1px solid #ccc" frameborder=0></iframe>
 
[[Category: Game Mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 08:39, 12 August 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 by a ship or NPC nest.

Gravity well strength

If a ship is within a gravity well of strength greater than the players jump strength, the player's ship cannot jump through that gravity well.

All planets & stars have a well strength approaching 1,000,000.

As of right now, all capital & subcapital player ships have a well strength of 1, while supercapital class starships have a gravity well strength of two.

Loci likewise have a well strength of one.

Battlecruisers, barges & cruisers have a jump strength of two, while all other player ships have a jump strength of one.

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.

NPC nests generate a gravity well with a radius of 1500.

Alien "Watcher" NPCs, Teraliths and Verdoliths spawned by the nest generate a gravity well with a radius of 2400. Arborealiths generate a large gravity well of around 3000 blocks.

Artificial Well Sizes

Ship well radius is determined by a formula.

Civilian Ships

((3000 / sqrt(12000)) * sqrt(block count)) / 2

Warships

(3000 / sqrt(12000)) * sqrt(block count)

Starfighters, Interceptors, Shuttles, Speeders, and Platforms are incapable of creating a gravity well.

The equation can be visualized using this graph: