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Pilot Profile

The pilot profile is a tool that allows for players to see the performance of both themselves and others. It details various statistics such as win-loss ratio and average kills, and allows all pilots to see each others achievements, medals, titles, and taunts. For pilots viewing their own profile, additional options appear, allowing them to change various aspects of their in-game appearance.

Sections

The profile is broken into five main sections. Each one shows information about the pilot.


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Statistics

This is the main page of the profile. It summarizes a pilot's performance in battle, and can be a useful tool to evaluate how much experience a pilot has.

In the top left, the pilot's name, corporation, and avatar are displayed, along with their highest rank in each faction, karma level in Open Space, and the number of commendations they have received. For pilots viewing their own profile, the option to change name and avatar appears here. The first name change is free, while following name changes cost 1000 GS. Avatars cost 500 GS and can be swapped freely.

Also on the left, various statistics are displayed. Most are easily interpreted, but some require explanation.

  • Fleet strength: The number of ships a pilot owns with full synergy level, including premium ships. Fleet strength increases synergy earned by 1% for each point.
  • Rating among pilots: A pilot's ranking among all pilots, ordered by fleet strength.
  • Pilot rating: A number given to a pilot that depends on what rank they fly, what efficiency score they have at the end of battle, and whether or not they won. It is not a very good indicator of how well a pilot flies.

League statistics show what league team a pilot is a member of. If the pilot is not in a league team, no statistics are shown. Otherwise, their league rating and placement is shown.

On the right, several statistics show how a pilot performs both across all ranks and in all specific ranks. A dropdown menu in the top right allows information to be filtered by rank, or compiled all together. Again, most of these are self-explanatory.

  • Longest PvP win streak: The most games the pilot has won in a row without ties or losses in between.
  • Win/Loss ratio: The number of total wins the pilot has had, divided by the number of losses the pilot has had. If the pilot has had no losses yet, it is simply the number of wins.
  • Total ships destroyed: How many ships the pilot has gotten the final shot on in PvP.
  • Total assists: How many damage and buff assists the pilot has provided in PvP.
  • Repairs, including allies: How much damage the pilot has healed in PvP, including self- and allied heals.
  • Total capture points: How many capture points a pilot has taken down in the game mode "Capture the Beacons". Capture the Beacons is exclusive to Leagues.


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Medals

Main article: Medals

This page describes the medals that a pilot has earned. It can often help in assessing a pilot's behavior in battle -- if one flies frigates, fighters, or interceptors the most, for instance, or how aggressive one flies, and even how good one is at surviving.


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Achievements

Main article: Achievements

This page describes the achievements that a pilot has earned.


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Titles

This page describes the titles that a pilot has earned, and what title they fly with. Titles are listed on the left hand side. The selected title's description and unlock requirements are listed on the right hand side. The pilot's selected title is highlighted. Titles will affect how names are displayed in battle.

For pilots viewing their own profiles, there is an option on the right hand side to select a new title.


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Taunts

This page describes the taunts that a pilot has bought, and what taunt they use. Taunts are listed on the left, and details are listed on the right, much like the titles page. Taunts are displayed to enemies when killed by the pilot with that taunt.

For pilots viewing their own profiles, there is an option to buy and use new taunts.