is it possible to beat the unbidden at this point? : r Stellaris - Reddit Unbidden ships won't ever get stronger, yours will If you can stall and delay them long enough to pump out the techs while keeping a strong core of systems, eventually you'll be strong enough to take the galaxy back I managed to turn a 25x unbidden hopeless run into a success by simply waiting them out
Index of Counter Loadouts Ship Designs for Fallen Empires . . . - Reddit Counter Design for Unbidden (courtesy of u Castor96) Counter Design for Contingency Same as AE FE above Tachyon 2xKa 2xLPlasma Battleships with 2x armor modules for 75% armor soft cap with as many shields as your reactors allow Normally 3x shields Then in the A slot it goes Encodes > Crystal forge plate > Capacitors (courtesy of u perryibanez)
The Art of Killing Unbidden : r paradoxplaza - Reddit Right so a quick story: First run with the game, Unbidden event pops right in the middle of my empire (Portal in Riak), I freak out cause first run and shortly go over there to deal with it, their fleet melts my then-fleets ass (with me only reducing a 17k to 13k), a lot of time rebuilding my rekt'd fleet observing the bastards, utter rage as hostile Federation starts a war with my Federation
Tips For beating the Unbidden. : r Stellaris - Reddit Currently They have completely ignored me and have been attacking my rival and some other empires I won the war a year later, and now the Materialist fallen empire has became the guardian of the galaxy I've also started switching my ships to Exclusively Shield Damaging weapons, since I hear that's the counter to the Unbidden
The Unbidden spawn in 3. 3 : r Stellaris - Reddit Why the Unbidden spawn so often: the crisis spawn mechanics Here's how crises spawn normally: 50 years after the end-game date, and every 5 year after that, each crisis has a random chance to spawn Their weights are roughly the same (the Unbidden are slightly less likely) and increase over time, but are otherwise not affected by anything
Whats the best build against the Unbidden? : r Stellaris - Reddit I recently had the scariest Unbidden crisis After beating the Prethoryn and Contingency multiple times, I was wondering if the Unbidden would ever show up They finally did the other night They spawned next to an L-Gate, immediately invaded the Dessanu Consonance living in the L-Cluster, and took over Terminal Egress
Best Weapon against Unbidden? : r Stellaris - Reddit Focused Arc Emitter Carrier Battleship is my go-to vs unbidden, backed up by swarms of torpedo corvettes Assuming a fleet cap of 200, I would build fleets of 20 battleships and 40 corvettes in each fleet Higher fleet cap for me usually means add more battleships plus possibly a titan 40 corvettes in one fleet is plenty
Should I panic about the Unbidden? : r Stellaris - Reddit There's one 250k Unbidden fleet between me and their single, 90k anchor, and I've got 250-300k worth of BBs ready My choice is between betting everything on the usual extreme range artillery alpha strike, or sending everyone home to be upgraded and losing who knows how many systems in the mean time
This is my first game for Stellaris. Any advice with the unbidden? A second unbidden faction showed up a few years later, with a third a few after that My fleet is now around 20k, with no alloys to replenish All other AI except the fallen empire either have no fleet or less than 10k Second strongest empire( I’m third) was destroyed in a few years, with the first being a fallen empire that hasn’t awoken
The Unbidden : r Stellaris - Reddit Lucky my fleets had jump-drives (obvy) so I made them jump to the Unbidden wormhole spawn staggerd so one could assault and the other support The first 57k fleet jumped in to two 57k Unbidden fleets and started shredding them slowly, doing even more damage once the support 57k fleet jumped in