Learning guide

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Allegiance is a difficult game to learn how to play. It has a steep learning curve that does take a bit of time while you feel "clueless" and are learning how the game is played. But once you understand it, Allegiance is an amazing game and can be an exhilarating experience.

This is a guide to the many resources available to you and the suggested order to approach them.

For a full list of Training Resources visit the Training Programs and Resources article.

Basic

  • Training Missions
The in-game training missions teach you the basics of the game - how to move your craft, select weapons, cloak, etc.
These servers have been setup for you to practice with other newbs without fear of veterans interfering.
The single quickest way to scale the learning curve is to read through the Newbie Guide from the Allegiance Academy.


Intermediate

The Allegiance Academy is constantly updated and contains a treasure trove of information.
The in-game help and contains most of the information from the academy, albeit in an abridged form, and many other useful articles.
TeamSpeak is a program that players with microphones use to talk with each other. Listening to Veterans discuss strategies and being able to ask them questions is invaluable.
  • Phoenix Battle Guide.
A guide written for one of the most unique factions, Phoenix Battle Wing. Phoenix.pdf

Advanced

TEK is a reference program which can be used to look up scan ranges, damage charts, and much more.
Download TEK
TEK manual
  • ACS
Allegiance Command School is a forum based training program aimed at churning out intermediate level commanders.
  • Tech Tree Explorer
Tech Tree Explorer is a reference program which can be used to look up the techpaths for any faction, for any core.
Download TTEv2

See Also