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The higher difficulty of combat sites means that you want better ships than for regular belt ratting. Consider flying more advanced ships such as the [[Gila]] or [[Ishtar]]. | The higher difficulty of combat sites means that you want better ships than for regular belt ratting. Consider flying more advanced ships such as the [[Gila]] or [[Ishtar]]. | ||
===Belt Ratting Strategies=== | ===Belt Ratting Strategies=== | ||
[[File:Ratting guide basic.jpg|thumb|240px|Short guide to chaining belts.]] | |||
There are two main strategies for belt-ratting, clearing and chaining. Each has its own positives and drawbacks. | There are two main strategies for belt-ratting, clearing and chaining. Each has its own positives and drawbacks. | ||
====Clearing==== | ====Clearing==== | ||
====Chaining==== | ====Chaining==== | ||
Chaining refers to killing battleships but not the other rats in the same spawn, prompting more battleships to appear. Chaining the belts gives more ISK over time, though it might not generate as much ISK in a short ratting session. | Chaining refers to killing battleships but not the other rats in the same spawn, prompting more battleships to appear. Chaining the belts gives more ISK over time, though it might not generate as much ISK in a short ratting session. | ||