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Avorion Faction Guide: All Traits, Diplomacy Tips, & more

Posted on by cade-davie
In space, no one can hear you scream, but there are still plenty of folks to meet! Avorion is filled with different factions that stretch across huge portions of the galaxy. Some might be easier to get along with than others, and knowing how to interact with each one can be tricky. Luckily, we've got all the info you need right here with our Avorion faction guide.

Avorion Factions: Everything You Need to Know

In Avorion, factions are enormous and unified groups that control different portions of space. They can vary in size, but they'll often control similar assets such as fleets of ships, space stations, or even asteroids. There is a small handful of ways players can interact with factions, but the first thing you should know is there are loads of factions. In fact, there are so many unique factions in a single Avorion galaxy that you'd likely have to spend hundreds of hours to meet the hundreds of factions. So, when it comes to meeting factions, you'll want to focus on those you directly come into contact with on your travels.

Diplomacy

To interact with any faction, you'll have to make contact with them via their ships or stations. From the moment you first meet a faction, you'll begin affecting your relations with them. Their initial attitude toward you can be wildly different, thanks to the game's procedural generation. So, on occasion, it's possible you could run into a faction that's immediately hostile. If that happens, it's best to get away quickly since improving relations with hostile factions is tough. Luckily, it's much easier to improve your standing with neutral or friendly factions. Buying or selling resources, ships, or asteroids that you've claimed are all great ways of turning factions into allies. However, the biggest boost to your relations with intergalactic friends is by helping them fend off attack from rival factions or stray pirates. These chance encounters are invaluable to increasing relations. Of course, keep in mind that attacking a rival faction will decrease your standing with said rival faction. As far as worsening relations, any form of violence will be immediately frowned upon and greatly decrease your standing. Mining specific asteroids or salvaging faction-controlled junk can also decrease your standing unless you've gone through the proper channels for a mining or salvaging license. Finally, you can also be dinged for smuggling if a faction's frigate scans your ship and you refuse to cooperate. While it is possible to turn around a faction's negative feelings toward you, it's very hard to do without getting shot. Additionally, you can reach a point of no return where nothing you do can improve a faction's feelings toward you. Yikes!

Faction Traits

Each randomly generated faction in Avorion also comes with randomly generated traits. These affect not only how a faction might perceive you, but also that group's firepower and how much your relations improve with certain actions. Below, we cover each trait and what they mean for factions in Avorion.
  • Aggressive
    • Increase in reputation when trading weapons.
    • Less reputation lost when they're attacked.
    • Increased cost when attempting to negotiate alliances.
    • Love fighting wars with neighboring factions.
    • More reinforcements are sent when supporting allies.
  • Brave
    • More reinforcements are sent when supporting allies.
    • Less reputation is earned via commerce.
  • Careful
    • Stronger on-ship security.
    • More reputation lost when attacked.
    • More heavily armed military ships.
    • Cargo scanning has an increased range.
  • Generous
    • More patient when negotiating.
    • Lower cost when negotiating alliances.
    • Lower cost and less reputation lost when committing illegal acts.
  • Greedy
    • Less patient when negotiating.
    • Greater cost when negotiating alliances.
    • Greater cost and more reputation lost when committing illegal acts.
    • More reputation earned via commerce.
  • Honorable
    • Less patient when negotiating.
    • More reputation lost when committing illegal acts.
    • More reputation lost when witnessing attacks on defenseless ships.
    • More reinforcements are sent when supporting allies.
  • Mistrustful
    • Alliances require greater reputation than with other factions.
    • Treaties are broken sooner than with other factions.
    • More reputation lost when committing illegal acts.
    • Less reputation earned via tribute.
    • Less willing to negotiate.
  • Opportunistic
    • More patient when negotiating.
    • Less reputation lost when committing illegal acts.
    • Increase tribute cost when negotiating alliances.
    • No reputation lost when witnessing attacks on defenseless ships.
  • Peaceful
    • Less reinforcements are sent when supporting allies.
    • More increase in reputation via commerce.
    • Significantly larger increase in reputation via combat support.
    • Significantly larger loss in reputation when attacked.
    • Lower tribute cost when negotiating alliances.
  • Trusting
    • Treaties are terminated later than with other factions.
    • Alliances require less reputation than with other factions.
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