Mondzerstörung
Wahrscheinlichkeiten, einen Mond zu zerstören und die Todessterne zu verlieren.
Chance to destroy the moon: 16.3%
Chance to lose the fleet: 41.8%
Both rolls are independent: the moon can be destroyed and you may still lose the Deathstars.
How to use it
Step 1 — Moon diameter
Enter the target moon’s diameter in km. You can read it in the galaxy view and in espionage reports of the moon.
Step 2 — Deathstars
Set how many Deathstars (RIPs) you send on the destruction mission.
Step 3 — Read both probabilities
The tool shows separately the chance to destroy the moon and the chance to lose your Deathstars.
Features
- Chance to destroy the moon: (100 − √diameter) × √(number of Deathstars).
- Chance to lose the Deathstars: √diameter / 2.
- The two rolls are independent of each other.
- Lets you compare how many RIPs to send against moons of different sizes.
Frequently asked questions
Why is a large moon harder to destroy?
Diameter enters as a square root: the larger it is, the smaller (100 − √diameter) — lower chance to destroy — and the larger √diameter / 2 — higher chance to lose your RIPs.
How many Deathstars should I send?
Each extra RIP raises the destruction chance by √(number of RIPs), with diminishing returns. The tool lets you test combinations for your case.
Can I destroy the moon and still lose the RIPs?
Yes. Both rolls are independent: the moon can be destroyed and, in the same mission, the Deathstars can be lost.
Where do I find the moon diameter?
It appears in the galaxy view and in the moon’s espionage report. More fields means a bigger diameter.