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# Content Design — Ships & Modules
First real-content iteration (June 2026). This pass defines ship hull grids
and module surface masks only. Stats, materials, recipes, and threat costs in
the config files are placeholders; the recipe pass and the balancing pass
come later.
First real-content iterations (June 2026). Pass 1 defined ship hull grids and
module surface masks; pass 2 defined the production tree (recipes). Stats and
threat costs in the config files are still placeholders for the balancing
pass.
## Design principle: footprint gating
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battlecruiser 3, battleship 4; l guns — battleship 1, dreadnought 3;
drone hangar — carrier 1.
## Production tree
Design principle: each game phase adds exactly one new base input chain, so
factory complexity ramps alongside ship size.
| Phase | New input | How acquired | Unlocks |
|-------|-----------|--------------|---------|
| early | iron_ore, copper_ore | mined | drone, frigate, destroyer; small guns and basic supports |
| mid | titanium_ore | mined (3x slower than iron) | cruiser, battlecruiser; m guns, drone bay, weapon modifiers |
| late | advanced_alloy | ONLY from reprocessing salvaged scrap | battleship, dreadnought, carrier; l guns, drone hangar |
The advanced_alloy gate is the core loop hook: capital ship production
requires fighting (salvaging scrap from kills and reprocessing it), not just
mining. The reprocessing plant turns 5 scrap into iron/copper/titanium ingots
or advanced_alloy probabilistically.
Intermediate components, by tier:
- **Tier 2 (early):** copper_wire (copper), steel_plate (iron), circuit_board
(iron + wire), building_block (iron).
- **Tier 3 (mid):** mechanical_parts (steel + iron), targeting_unit (circuits
+ wire), drive_unit (steel + mechanical_parts + circuit), titanium_frame
(titanium + steel).
- **Tier 4 (late):** reinforced_plating (steel + advanced_alloy),
capital_core (targeting_unit + drive_unit + 2 advanced_alloy).
Hulls and modules consume intermediates of their tier: early items are built
from tier-2 parts, midgame items require tier-3 parts (deeper chains, more
assemblers), capital items require tier-4 parts (and therefore combat). Hull
items are named `<ship>_hull`; module items `<module>_module`. Every item has
an `[items.*]` entry in visuals.toml; hull item outlines match the ship's
fleet color from `[ships.*]`.
Consistency is checked by `tools/verify_recipes.py` — re-run it after editing
recipes, ship/module materials, or visuals:
python dota_factory/tools/verify_recipes.py
It verifies every consumed item has a producer, every item has a visuals
entry, flags orphaned items, and prints which items are reprocessing-only
(currently exactly advanced_alloy).
## Deliberate placeholders / open questions for later passes
- All new hulls have `threat.cost_formula = "0"` so enemy waves do not spawn
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eligible, regardless of unlock level). The balancing pass should set real
threat costs together with `default_modules` loadouts so waves spawn them
armed.
- All new hulls are `unlock_at_station_level = -1` (available from the start)
to make layout testing easy; the progression pass should stagger these.
- Ship hull material items (`frigate_hull``carrier_hull`) and the new
module items (`laser_cannon_m_module`, `laser_cannon_l_module`,
`drone_bay_module`, `drone_hangar_module`, …) have no recipes yet — that is
the recipe pass. The old `laser_cannon_xs_module` recipe is orphaned (the
module was renamed to `laser_cannon_s`, consuming `laser_cannon_s_module`,
which already has a recipe).
- All new hulls and all assembler recipes are `unlock_at_station_level = -1`
(available from the start) to make testing easy; the balancing pass should
stagger these so mid/lategame recipes drop as schematics from enemy defence
stations.
- Recipe quantities and durations are a first guess, deliberately roughly
tiered (capital hulls ~60 s, drones 4 s); the balancing pass tunes them.
- `drone_bay` and `drone_hangar` are footprint-only placeholders: the drone
launching capability does not exist in the simulation yet, so they define
no capability section.