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'''Medical boosters''', often simply called '''boosters''', are performance-enhancing drugs in EVE. When consumed, the user gets a temporary boost to a specific combat related attribute or skill training attribute. The more powerful combat-related boosters have a chance of having negative side effects which may impact a user's ability to fight. The weaker boosters, called Synths, have no chance of side effects, but have dramatically reduced effects.
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{{Update|Most (all?) Cerebral Accelerators purchased from the EVE store as part of bundles etc. are now directly injected into the character when redeemed and can no longer be sold/traded}}
  
Combat-related boosters are manufactured from gasses which are [[Gas cloud harvesting|harvested]] from anomalies in known space. Mytoserocin gasses are used to make Synth boosters and are found in high and low security space, and cytoserocin gasses, found in low and null security space, are used to create the more powerful Standard, Improved, and Strong boosters.
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'''Medical boosters''', often simply called '''boosters''', are performance-enhancing drugs in EVE. When consumed, the user gets a temporary boost to a specific combat related attribute or skill training attribute. The more powerful combat-related boosters have a chance of having negative side effects which may impact a user's ability to fight. The weaker boosters, called Synths, have no chance of side effects but have dramatically reduced effects.
  
A separate group of skill training boosters called "cerebral accelerators" are obtained through in-game events, and generally have an expiration date after which they will not function.
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Combat-related boosters are manufactured from gasses that are [[Gas cloud harvesting|harvested]] from anomalies in known space. Mytoserocin gasses are used to make Synth boosters and are found in high and low security space, and Cytoserocin gasses, found in low and null security space, are used to create the more powerful Standard, Improved, and Strong boosters.
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A separate group of skill training boosters called "[[#Cerebral Accelerators|cerebral accelerators]]" are obtained through [[New Eden Store]] or in-game events. They all share the booster slot 10, separate from all other boosters.
  
 
== Using boosters ==
 
== Using boosters ==
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Each booster type has a different "slot" that it uses, viewable in the character sheet. Pilots cannot use another booster if it occupies the same slot as a currently active booster. These slots are distinct from those used for neural [[implants]]. Booster slots represent your character's capacity to absorb particular types of drug, rather than the spaces in your character's brain represented by implant slots.
 
Each booster type has a different "slot" that it uses, viewable in the character sheet. Pilots cannot use another booster if it occupies the same slot as a currently active booster. These slots are distinct from those used for neural [[implants]]. Booster slots represent your character's capacity to absorb particular types of drug, rather than the spaces in your character's brain represented by implant slots.
  
It is not possible to override an booster once it has been consumed by taking another booster for the same slot, ''except'' by jumping out of the clone and back into it. Pilots must wait out the drug for its duration. Combat boosters last 30 minutes, increased by 20% (6 minutes) for each level of {{sk|Biology|icon=yes}} the user has trained.  
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It is not possible to override a booster once it has been consumed by taking another booster for the same slot, ''except'' by jumping out of the clone and back into it. Pilots must wait out the drug for its duration. Combat boosters last 30 minutes, increased by 20% (6 minutes) for each level of {{sk|Biology|icon=yes}} the user has trained.
  
Each type of booster has four potential side effects associated with it. When the booster is used, each of these effects has a chance of occurring. A pilot might have no penalties for using a booster, or could experience all four at once. The chance of getting a side effect is 20% for Standard, 30% for Improved, and 40% for Strong. The penalties are -20% for Standard, -25% for Improved, and -30% for Strong.
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Each type of booster has four potential side effects associated with it. When the booster is used, each of these effects has a separate chance of occurring. A pilot might have no penalties for using a booster or could experience all four at once. The chance of getting a side effect is 20% for Standard, 30% for Improved, and 40% for Strong. The penalties are -20% for Standard, -25% for Improved, and -30% for Strong. This means that for example, Standard booster at 0 level Neurotoxin Recovery has 59,04% chance of at least single side effect occurring, which is in stark contrast to 20% that is claimed by the in-game tooltip. With Neurotoxin Recovery V, Standard booster has ~47,79% chance of at least single side effect occurring.
  
 
Both the chance of getting a side effect and the potency of any received effect can be reduced by skills and implants.
 
Both the chance of getting a side effect and the potency of any received effect can be reduced by skills and implants.
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== Combat boosters ==
 
== Combat boosters ==
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=== Manufactured boosters ===
 
There are 8 different abilities that combat boosters can affect, divided into four different grades. These all have base duration of 30 minutes.
 
There are 8 different abilities that combat boosters can affect, divided into four different grades. These all have base duration of 30 minutes.
  
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! style="width:60px" | Improved
 
! style="width:60px" | Improved
 
! style="width:60px" | Strong
 
! style="width:60px" | Strong
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|-le
 
| [[File:Icon blue pill.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Blue Pill
 
| [[File:Icon blue pill.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Blue Pill
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | {{icon|shield booster|24}}Shield boosting
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:icon_shield_glow.png|24px]]Shield boosting
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon exile.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Exile
 
| [[File:Icon exile.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Exile
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="A" | {{icon|armor repair|24}}Armor repair
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="A" | [[File:icon_armor_repairer_i.png|24px]]Armor repair
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon mindflood.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Mindflood
 
| [[File:Icon mindflood.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Mindflood
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="C" | [[File:Icon capacitor capacity.png|24px]]Capacitor capacity
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="C" | [[File:Icon capacitor capacity.png|link=|24px]]Capacitor capacity
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon x-instinct.png|32px|link=|]]<br>X-Instinct
 
| [[File:Icon x-instinct.png|32px|link=|]]<br>X-Instinct
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | {{icon|sig|24}}Signature radius
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon_ship_sig.png|24px]]Signature radius
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | -4.5%
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | -4.5%
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon drop.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Drop
 
| [[File:Icon drop.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Drop
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="T" | {{icon|tracking|24}}Tracking speed
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="T" | [[File:Icon_tracking.png|24px]]Tracking speed
 
| style="text-align:center" | 2
 
| style="text-align:center" | 2
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon frentix.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Frentix
 
| [[File:Icon frentix.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Frentix
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="O" | {{icon|range|24}}Optimal range
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="O" | [[File:Icon_target_range.png|24px]]Optimal range
 
| style="text-align:center" | 2
 
| style="text-align:center" | 2
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon soothsayer.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Sooth Sayer
 
| [[File:Icon soothsayer.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Sooth Sayer
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="F" | {{icon|falloff|24}}Falloff range
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="F" | [[File:Icon_falloff_mod.png|24px]]Falloff range
 
| style="text-align:center" | 2
 
| style="text-align:center" | 2
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +6%
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon crash.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Crash
 
| [[File:Icon crash.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Crash
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="M" | {{icon|ex damage|24}}Missile explosion radius
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="M" | [[File:icon_damage_exp.png|24ps]]Missile explosion radius
 
| style="text-align:center" | 3
 
| style="text-align:center" | 3
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | -6%
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | -6%
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|}
 
|}
  
===Other boosters===
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=== Other boosters ===
There are other combat boosters which are not manufactured by players, and which do not have side effects.
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There are other combat boosters that are not manufactured by players, and which do not have side effects.
  
Agency boosters are rewarded by various events related to [[The Agency]]. Dose II versions can also be bought from DED LP store. These have base duration of 30 minutes.
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Agency boosters are rewarded by various events related to [[The Agency]]. Dose II versions can also be bought from DED LP store. These have a base duration of 30 minutes.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|- style="background-color: #333333;"
 
|- style="background-color: #333333;"
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|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon boosterAgencyTank.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Agency 'Hardshell'
 
| [[File:Icon boosterAgencyTank.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Agency 'Hardshell'
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | {{icon|shield booster|24}}Shield boosting<br>{{icon|armor repair|24}}Armor repair
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:icon_shield_glow.png|24px]]Shield boosting<br>[[File:icon_armor_repairer_i.png‎|24px]]Armor repair
| style="text-align:center" | 11
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| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center" | 11
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
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| rowspan="3" style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
| style="background:#00081A;" | +5%
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| rowspan="3" style="background:#00081A;" | +5%
| style="background:#000B24;" | +7%
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| rowspan="3" style="background:#000B24;" | +7%
| style="background:#00123B;" | +9%
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| rowspan="3" style="background:#00123B;" | +9%
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon boosterAgencySpeed.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Agency 'Overclocker'
 
| [[File:Icon boosterAgencySpeed.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Agency 'Overclocker'
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | {{icon|velocity|24}}Velocity bonus
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon_velocity.png|24px]]Velocity bonus
| style="text-align:center" | 11
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|-
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| [[File:Icon boosterAgencyDamage.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Agency 'Pyrolancea'
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:icon_gunnery_turret.png|24px]]Turret Damage<br>[[File:icon_torpedoes.png|24px]]Missile Damage
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|}
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Halcyon Boosters are obtained via the [[Evergreen Daily Login Rewards]] and have a base duration of 2 hours.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|- style="background-color: #333333;"
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! rowspan="2" style="width:55px" | Booster name
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! rowspan="2" | Attribute
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! rowspan="2" style="width:20px" | Slot
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! colspan="5" | Bonuses by grade
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|- style="background-color: #333333;"
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! style="width:60px" | Dose I
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! style="width:60px" | Dose II
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! style="width:60px" | Dose III
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! style="width:60px" | Dose IV
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! style="width:60px" | Dose V
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|-
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:Halcyon R-1.png|32px|link=]]<br>Halcyon R
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:icon_shield_glow.png|24px]]Shield Booster<br> [[File:icon_armor_repairer_i.png|24px]]Armor Repair<br> [[File:Icon_velocity.png|24px]] Velocity<br> [[File:icon_turret_volley.png|24px]] Rate of Fire<br> [[File:icon_powergrid.png|24px]] Capacitor Recharge<br> [[File:Icon_ship_sig.png|24px]] Signature Radius
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 5
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +1%
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| style="background:#00081A;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +4%
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| style="background:#001951;" | +5%
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|-
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon_velocity.png|24px]] Drone Velocity<br>[[File:Icon_tracking.png|24px]] Drone Tracking<br>[[File:Icon_target_range.png|24px]] Ore + Ice Harvester Range<br>[[File:Icon_sensor_resolution.png|24px]] Scan Resolution<br>[[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]] Scan Probe Deviation<br>[[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]] Scan Probe Speed
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
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| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
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| style="background:#001951;" | +10%
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|-
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:Halcyon G-1.png|32px|link=]]<br>Halcyon G
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:icon_shield_glow.png|24px]] Shield HP<br>[[File:Icon_armor.png|24px]] Armor HP<br>[[File:icon_hull.png|24px]] Structure HP<br>[[File:Icon_inertia.png|24px]] Ship Agility<br>[[File:Icon_tracking.png|24px]] Turret Tracking<br>[[File:Icon_velocity.png|24px]] Missile Explosion Velocity<br>[[File:icon_powergrid.png|24px]] Capacitor Recharge<br>[[File:icon_gunnery_turret.png|24px]] Drone Damage<br>[[File:icon warp time.png|24px]] Ore + Ice Harvester Cycle Time<br>
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 5
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +1%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#001951;" | +5%
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|-
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon_target_range.png|24px]] Targeting Range<br>[[File:Icon_sensor_resolution.png|24px]] Sensor Strength<br>[[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]] Scan Probe Strength
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
| style="background:#001951;" | +10%
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|-
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| rowspan="3" | [[File:Halcyon B-1.png|32px|link=]]<br>Halcyon B
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon resist em.png|16px|link=]][[File:Icon resist therm.png|16px|link=]][[File:Icon resist kin.png|16px|link=]][[File:Icon resist exp.png|16px|link=]]Shield Resistances<br>[[File:icon_warp_speed.png|24px]] Warp Speed + Acceleration<br>[[File:Icon_target_range.png|24px]][[File:Icon_falloff_mod.png|24px]] Turret Optimal + Falloff<br>[[File:icon_burst.png|24px]] Missile Flight Time<br>[[File:Icon capacitor capacity.png|link=|24px]] Capacitor Capacity<br>[[File:icon_hull.png|16px]][[File:Icon_armor.png|16px]][[File:icon_shield_glow.png|16px]] Drone HP<br>[[File:icon warp time.png|24px]] Ore + Ice Harvester Cycle Time
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| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center" | 5
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +1%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#001951;" | +5%
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|-
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon_sensor_resolution.png|24px]] Scan Resolution<br>[[File:Icon_sensor_resolution.png|24px]] Sensor Strength<br>
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
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| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
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| style="background:#001951;" | +10%
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|-
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon data analyzer i.png|link=|24px]]Data Analyzer Coherence
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +4
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| style="background:#00081A;" | +8
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| style="background:#000B24;" | +12
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| style="background:#00123B;" | +16
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| style="background:#001951;" | +20
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|-
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| rowspan="3" | [[File:Halcyon Y-1.png|32px|link=]]<br>Halcyon Y
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon resist em.png|16px|link=]][[File:Icon resist therm.png|16px|link=]][[File:Icon resist kin.png|16px|link=]][[File:Icon resist exp.png|16px|link=]]Armor Resist<br>[[File:Icon_inertia.png|24px]] Ship Agility<br>[[File:icon_gunnery_turret.png|24px]] Turret Damage<br>[[File:icon_torpedoes.png|24px]] Missile Damage<br>[[File:Icon capacitor capacity.png|link=|24px]] Capacitor Capacity
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| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center" | 5
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +1%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +4%
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| style="background:#001951;" | +5%
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|-
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon_target_range.png|24px]][[File:Icon_falloff_mod.png|24px]] Drone Optimal + Falloff<br>[[File:Icon_target_range.png|24px]] Ore + Ice Harvester Range<br>[[File:Icon_target_range.png|24px]] Targeting Range<br>[[File:vamp.png|link=|24px]]Cap Warfare Resist
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
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| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
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| style="background:#001951;" | +10%
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|-
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:icon_drones.png|24px]] Drone Control Range (km)<br>[[File:Icon relic analyzer.png|link=|24px]]Relic Analyzer Coherence
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +4
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| style="background:#00081A;" | +8
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +12
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +16
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| style="background:#001951;" | +20
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|}
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Faction-specific boosters can be obtained as [[Faction Warfare]] rewards and have a base duration of 2 hours. They are currently set to expire at 2023.09.05 10:59:00 EVE time.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|- style="background-color: #333333;"
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! rowspan="2" | Booster name
 +
! rowspan="2" | Attribute
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! rowspan="2" style="width:20px" | Slot
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! colspan="5" | Bonuses by grade
 +
|- style="background-color: #333333;"
 +
! style="width:60px" | Dose I
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! style="width:60px" | Dose II
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! style="width:60px" | Dose III
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! style="width:60px" | Dose IV
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|-
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:Federation Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Federation Electronics Booster
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]] Scan Probe Strength<br>[[File:Icon remote sensor dampening.png|24px|link=]] Sensor Dampener Optimal Range and Falloff
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 14
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +16%
 +
|-
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon salvager.png|24px|link=]] Salvager Module Cycle Time
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| style="background:#00040D;" | -4%
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| style="background:#00081A;" | -8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -16%
 +
|-
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:Imperial Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Imperial Electronics Booster
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]] Scan Probe Strength<br>[[File:Icon track disruptor 64.png|24px|link=]] Weapon Disruptor Optimal Range and Falloff
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 14
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| style="background:#00040D;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +16%
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|-
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon salvager.png|24px|link=]] Salvager Module Cycle Time
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| style="background:#00040D;" | -4%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | -8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -16%
 +
|-
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:Republic Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Republic Electronics Booster
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]] Scan Probe Strength<br>[[File:Icon target painter i.png|24px|link=]] Target Painter Optimal Range and Falloff
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 14
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +16%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon salvager.png|24px|link=]] Salvager Module Cycle Time
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | -4%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | -8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -16%
 +
|-
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:State Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>State Electronics Booster
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| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]] Scan Probe Strength<br>[[File:Icon target max.png|24px|link=]] ECM Optimal Range and Falloff
 +
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 14
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +16%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon salvager.png|24px|link=]] Salvager Module Cycle Time
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | -4%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | -8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -16%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Federation Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Federation Defense Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon armor repairer i.png|24px|link=]] Subcapital Armor Repairer Effectiveness
 +
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon hull.png|24px|link=]] Structure Resistances
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:Federation Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Federation Projection Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon turret blaster medium.png|24px|link=]] Hybrid Turret Optimal Range and Falloff<br>[[File:Icon drones.png|24px|link=]] Drone Optimal Range, Falloff and Hitpoints
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:Imperial Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Imperial Defense Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon armor.png|24px|link=]] Armor Resistances
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:Imperial Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Imperial Projection Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon turret pulse medium.png|24px|link=]] Energy Turret Optimal Range and Falloff<br>[[File:Icon drones.png|24px|link=]] Drone Optimal Range, Falloff and Hitpoints
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:Republic Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Republic Defense Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon armor repairer i.png|24px|link=]] Subcapital Armor Repairer and Shield Booster Effectiveness
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Republic Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Republic Projection Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon turret autocannon medium.png|24px|link=]] Projectile Turret Optimal Range and Falloff
 +
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon torpedoes.png|24px|link=]] Missile Flight Time
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +16%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:State Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>State Defense Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon shield.png|24px|link=]] Shield Resistances
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:State Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>State Projection Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon turret blaster medium.png|24px|link=]] Hybrid Turret Optimal Range and Falloff<br>[[File:Icon torpedoes.png|24px|link=]] Missile Velocity
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Federation Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Federation Mobility Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon inertia.png|24px|link=]] Ship Inertia
 +
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center" | 16
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | -2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | -4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -8%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon warp speed.png|24px|link=]] Warp Speed
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Module icon microwarpdrive tech1.png|24px|link=]] Microwarpdrive Capacitor Consumption
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | -3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | -6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Imperial Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Imperial Mobility Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon velocity.png|24px|link=]] Ship Velocity
 +
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center" | 16
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon warp speed.png|24px|link=]] Warp Speed
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Module icon afterburner tech1.png|24px|link=]] Afterburner Capacitor Consumption
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | -3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | -6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Republic Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Republic Mobility Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon velocity.png|24px|link=]] Ship Velocity
 +
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center" | 16
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon warp speed.png|24px|link=]] Warp Speed
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Module icon microwarpdrive tech1.png|24px|link=]] Microwarpdrive Capacitor Consumption
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | -3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | -6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="3" | [[File:State Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>State Mobility Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon inertia.png|24px|link=]] Ship Inertia
 +
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center" | 16
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | -2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | -4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -8%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon warp speed.png|24px|link=]] Warp Speed
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Module icon afterburner tech1.png|24px|link=]] Afterburner Capacitor Consumption
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | -3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | -6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | -9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | -12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:Federation Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Federation Application Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon tracking.png|24px|link=]] Hybrid Turret Tracking Speed<br>[[File:Icon drones.png|24px|link=]] Drone Tracking Speed and Velocity
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 17
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:Federation Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Federation Damage Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon turret blaster medium.png|24px|link=]] Hybrid Turret Damage<br>[[File:Icon drones.png|24px|link=]] Drone Damage
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 17
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:Imperial Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Imperial Application Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon tracking.png|24px|link=]] Energy Turret Tracking Speed<br>[[File:Icon drones.png|24px|link=]] Drone Tracking Speed and Velocity
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 17
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:Imperial Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Imperial Damage Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon turret pulse medium.png|24px|link=]] Energy Turret Damage<br>[[File:Icon drones.png|24px|link=]] Drone Damage
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 17
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Republic Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Republic Application Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon tracking.png|24px|link=]] Projectile Turret Tracking Speed
 +
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 17
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon torpedoes.png|24px|link=]] Missile Explosion Velocity
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +8%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +12%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +16%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:Republic Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>Republic Damage Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon turret pulse medium.png|24px|link=]] Projectile Turret Damage<br>[[File:Icon drones.png|24px|link=]] Drone Damage
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 17
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:State Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>State Application Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon tracking.png|24px|link=]] Hybrid Turret Tracking Speed<br>[[File:Icon torpedoes.png|24px|link=]] Missile Explosion Radius
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 17
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
 
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
| style="background:#00081A;" | +5%
+
| style="background:#00081A;" | +6%
| style="background:#000B24;" | +7%
+
| style="background:#000B24;" | +9%
| style="background:#00123B;" | +9%
+
| style="background:#00123B;" | +12%
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan="1" | [[File:State Electronics Booster I.png|32px|link=]]<br>State Damage Booster
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | [[File:Icon turret blaster medium.png|24px|link=]] Hybrid Turret Damage<br>[[File:Icon torpedoes.png|24px|link=]] Missile Damage
 +
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center" | 17
 +
| style="background:#00040D;" | +2%
 +
| style="background:#00081A;" | +4%
 +
| style="background:#000B24;" | +6%
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | +8%
 +
|-
 +
|}
 +
 
  
 +
AIR Boosters are obtained via the [[AIR Career Program]]
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 +
|- style="background-color: #333333;"
 +
! Booster name
 +
! Slot
 +
! Bonus
 +
! Duration
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Agility Booster II
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon inertia.png|24px|link=]]-10% Ship Inertia
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 60
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Astro-Aquisition II Booster
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 14
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]]-10% Scan Probe Speed
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 60
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Astro-Pinpointing II Booster
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]]-10% Scan Probe Deviation
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 60
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Astro-Rangefinding II Booster
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 16
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon core scanner probe.png|24px|link=]]+10% Scan Probe Strength
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 60
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Hardshell Booster II
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 11
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:icon_shield_glow.png|24px]] +5% Shield Boosting<br>[[File:icon_armor_repairer_i.png‎|24px]]+5% Armor Repair
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 30
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR I.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Mining Range Booster I
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 2
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon_target_range.png|24px]]+10% Ore Harvester Range
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 240
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Mining Range Booster II
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 2
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon_target_range.png|24px]]+20% Ore Harvester Range
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 240
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR I.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Mining Yield Booster I
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 3
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon strip miner i.png|24px]]+5% Ore Harvester Yield
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 240
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Mining Yield Booster II
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 3
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon strip miner i.png|24px]]+10% Ore Harvester Yield
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 240
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR III.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Mining Yield Booster III
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 3
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon strip miner i.png|24px]]+15% Ore Harvester Yield
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 240
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Nirvana Booster II
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:icon_shield_glow.png|24px]]+6% Shield HP
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 120
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Overclocker Booster II
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 11
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon_velocity.png|24px]]+5% Ship Velocity
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 30
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR III.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Overclocker Booster III
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon inertia.png|24px|link=]] -5% Ship Inertia<br>[[File:Icon capacitor capacity.png|24px]]-5% Cap Recharge Time
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 60
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:Icon boosterAgencyDamage.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Agency 'Pyrolancea'
+
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Pyrolancea Booster II
| style="background:#00123B;" data-sort-value="S" | {{icon|turret new|24}}Turret Damage<br>{{icon|missile|24}}Missile Damage
 
 
| style="text-align:center" | 11
 
| style="text-align:center" | 11
| style="background:#00040D;" | +3%
+
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:icon_gunnery_turret.png|24px]] +5% Turret Damage<br>[[File:icon_torpedoes.png|24px]]+5% Missile Damage
| style="background:#00081A;" | +5%
+
| style="text-align:center" | 30
| style="background:#000B24;" | +7%
+
|-
| style="background:#00123B;" | +9%
+
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR II.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Rapture Booster II
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 15
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:Icon capacitor capacity.png|24px]]-6% Cap Recharge Time
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 120
 +
|-
 +
| [[File:Icon BoosterAIR III.png|32px|link=|]]<br>AIR Repairer Booster III
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 16
 +
| style="background:#00123B;" | [[File:icon_shield_glow.png|24px]] -15% Shield Cycle Time<br>[[File:icon_armor_repairer_i.png‎|24px]]-15% Armor Cycle Time
 +
| style="text-align:center" | 60
 
|}
 
|}
  
  
Antipharmakon can be received from running Drifter hives in [[Drifters#Drifters_Wormhole_Systems|Drifter wormholes]]. These have base duration of 30 minutes.
+
Antipharmakon can be received from running Drifter hives in [[Drifters#Drifters Wormhole Systems|Drifter wormholes]]. These have base duration of 30 minutes.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|- style="background-color: #333333;"
 
|- style="background-color: #333333;"
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| [[File:Icon antipharmakon kosybo.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Antipharmakon Kosybo
 
| [[File:Icon antipharmakon kosybo.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Antipharmakon Kosybo
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
| style="background:#00081A;" | {{icon|armor repair|24px}}+8% Armor Repair
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| style="background:#00081A;" | [[File:icon_armor_repairer_i.png‎|24px]]+8% Armor Repair
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon antipharmakon thureo.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Antipharmakon Thureo
 
| [[File:Icon antipharmakon thureo.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Antipharmakon Thureo
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
| style="background:#00081A;" | {{icon|shield booster|24px}}+8% Shield Boost
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| style="background:#00081A;" | [[File:icon_shield_glow.png|24px]]+8% Shield Boost
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon antipharmakon lokira.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Antipharmakon Iokira
 
| [[File:Icon antipharmakon lokira.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Antipharmakon Iokira
 
| style="text-align:center" | 2
 
| style="text-align:center" | 2
| style="background:#00081A;" | {{icon|tracking|24px}}+8% Tracking Speed
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| style="background:#00081A;" | [[File:Icon_tracking.png|24px]]+8% Tracking Speed
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon antipharmakon toxot.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Antipharmakon Toxot
 
| [[File:Icon antipharmakon toxot.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Antipharmakon Toxot
 
| style="text-align:center" | 3
 
| style="text-align:center" | 3
| style="background:#00081A;" | {{icon|missile burst|24px}}+8% Flight Time
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| style="background:#00081A;" | [[File:icon_burst.png|24px]]+8% Flight Time
 
|}
 
|}
  
  
Quafe zero is often available as a event gift or event reward. Quafe zero has base duration of one hour.
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Quafe zero is often available as an event gift or event reward. Quafe zero has base duration of one hour.
 
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| [[File:Icon quafe zero.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Quafe Zero
 
| [[File:Icon quafe zero.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Quafe Zero
| style="text-align:center" | 1
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | 1
| style="background:#00081A;" |{{icon|velocity|24px}}+5% Velocity<br>{{icon|sensor resolution|24px}}+5% Scan Resolution
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| style="background:#00081A;" |[[File:Icon_velocity.png|24px]]+5% Velocity<br>[[File:Icon_sensor_resolution.png|24px]]+5% Scan Resolution
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[File:Icon quafe zero greenapple.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Quafe Zero Green Apple
 
| [[File:Icon quafe zero greenapple.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Quafe Zero Green Apple
| style="text-align:center" | 1
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| style="background:#00081A;" |[[File:Icon_inertia.png|24px]]-5% Inertia Modifier<br>[[File:icon_powergrid.png|24px]]-5% Cap Recharge Time Reduction
| style="background:#00081A;" |{{icon|inertia|24px}}-5% Inertia Modifier<br>{{icon|powergrid|24px}}-5% Cap Recharge Time Reduction
 
 
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| [[File:Icon blue pill.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Nugoehuvi Synth Blue Pill Booster  
 
| [[File:Icon blue pill.png|32px|link=|]]<br>Nugoehuvi Synth Blue Pill Booster  
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
 
| style="text-align:center" | 1
| style="background:#00081A;" | {{icon|shield booster|24}}5% Shield boosting
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| style="background:#00081A;" | [[File:icon_shield_glow.png|24px]]5% Shield boosting
 
|}
 
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Strong Veilguard Booster increases [[Cloaking#Cloaking_mechanics|stabilized cloak duration]]. Booster BPC can be bought in Sisters of EVE loyalty point store.
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Strong Veilguard Booster increases [[Cloaking#Cloaking mechanics|stabilized cloak duration]]. Booster BPC can be bought in Sisters of EVE loyalty point store.
 
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== Manufacturing ==
 
== Manufacturing ==
[[Image:Drug_map.png|thumb|256 px|Industry map of drugs. Manufacturing of improved and strong drugs requires multiple multiple raw gas sources.]]
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[[File:Drug_map.png|thumb|256 px|Industry map of drugs. Manufacturing of improved and strong drugs requires multiple raw gas sources.]]
 
Boosters are manufactured from mytoserocin and cytoserocin gas harvested from clouds in [[cosmic signatures]] found in known space. These signatures only spawn in specific regions of New Eden. These gasses are distinct from the fullerine gasses found in wormholes, which are used to create Tech III ships and subsystems.
 
Boosters are manufactured from mytoserocin and cytoserocin gas harvested from clouds in [[cosmic signatures]] found in known space. These signatures only spawn in specific regions of New Eden. These gasses are distinct from the fullerine gasses found in wormholes, which are used to create Tech III ships and subsystems.
  
 
=== Processing gas ===
 
=== Processing gas ===
Gas must be processed into pure booster material before the final product is created. This is done using reactors at a [[refinery]] structure.
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Before the final product is created, gas must be processed into pure booster material. This is done using reactors at a [[refinery]] structure.
  
 
Pure boosters use Simple Reactions at a Standup Biochemical Reactor I. These structures can only be installed at a refinery in .4 or lower security space. Besides the gas, the reactions also require an additional unit, which varies based on the grade of the booster. Synth reactions need Garbage, Standard reactions require Water, Improved reactions require either Spirits or Oxygen, depending on the exact product, and Strong reactions require Hydrochloric Acid.
 
Pure boosters use Simple Reactions at a Standup Biochemical Reactor I. These structures can only be installed at a refinery in .4 or lower security space. Besides the gas, the reactions also require an additional unit, which varies based on the grade of the booster. Synth reactions need Garbage, Standard reactions require Water, Improved reactions require either Spirits or Oxygen, depending on the exact product, and Strong reactions require Hydrochloric Acid.
  
 
=== Booster creation ===
 
=== Booster creation ===
Boosters themselves are created as a normal manufacturing job in industry window. This has no security requirements, and can be done in high security space. Manufactoring the final booster product requires the pure booster material of the desired grade covered in the above section, megacyte, and an appropriate blueprint.
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Boosters themselves are created as a normal manufacturing job in industry window. This has no security requirements and can be done in high security space. Manufacturing the final booster product requires the pure booster material of the desired grade covered in the above section, megacyte, and an appropriate blueprint.
  
==Cerebral Accelerators==
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== Cerebral Accelerators ==
 
'''Cerebral Accelerators''' are a special category of boosters that increase the [[Skills and Learning#Attributes|attributes]] of character, thereby increasing the speed at which they accrue skill points. Some Cerebral Accelerators provide additional bonuses to combat stats, but most only affect character attributes.
 
'''Cerebral Accelerators''' are a special category of boosters that increase the [[Skills and Learning#Attributes|attributes]] of character, thereby increasing the speed at which they accrue skill points. Some Cerebral Accelerators provide additional bonuses to combat stats, but most only affect character attributes.
  
The attribute bonus given by Cerebral Accelerators varies by type and method of acquisition, but all Cerebral Accelerators boost all attributes by the same amount: a booster might give a +2 bonus to all attributes or a +4 bonus, for instance, but it will not give a +2 bonus to some attributes and a +4 bonus to others.  
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The attribute bonus given by Cerebral Accelerators varies by type and method of acquisition, but all Cerebral Accelerators boost all attributes by the same amount: a booster might give a +2 bonus to all attributes or a +4 bonus, for instance, but it will not give a +2 bonus to some attributes and a +4 bonus to others.
  
Like normal boosters, all Cerebral Accelerators occupy a booster slot, meaning that pilots cannot use two different accelerators at the same time. Like normal boosters, Cerebral Accelerators have their duration (and therefore potential total SP gain) increased by the character skill {{sk|Biology}}.
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Like normal boosters, all Cerebral Accelerators occupy a booster slot, meaning that pilots cannot use two different accelerators at the same time. Like normal boosters, Cerebral Accelerators have their duration (and therefore potential total SP gain) increased by the character skill {{sk|Biology}}. NOTE: The current Biology skill level in effect at the time you inject the Cerebral Accelerator will apply to its entire duration even if you train additional Biology levels while the booster is active. So, if you have not trained Biology yet, you really ought to get it to IV or even V before using a Cerebral Accelerator because (at level V) it will double the duration and therefore the total benefit you get.
  
As noted above, boosters and implants occupy different slots, so pilots are able to use a full set of attribute-boosting [[implants]] alongside a Cerebral Accelerator. Unlike normal boosters, and unlike implants, the cerebral accelerators stay active even if you clone jump or get podded.
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As noted above, boosters and implants occupy different slots, so pilots can use a full set of attribute-boosting [[implants]] alongside a Cerebral Accelerator. Unlike normal boosters, and implants, the cerebral accelerators stay active even if you clone jump or get podded.
  
The most common sources of Cerebral Accelerators are various periodical events such as [[Crimson Harvest]]. These accelerators are valid for only limited time, after which they expire and can no longer be used.
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The most common sources of Cerebral Accelerators are various periodic events such as [[Crimson Harvest]]. These accelerators are valid for only limited time, after which they expire and can no longer be used.
  
 
The second source of accelerators are deals offered to new players by [[CCP]] (e.g. the Steam Super Starter Pack), which allow inexperienced players to experiment with their [[Skills|skill]] queue during their first few days in New Eden. Cerebral Accelerators obtained by deal offers are only usable for characters below a certain in-game age (usually less than 15 days old). These boosters will deactivate if a character exceeds the intended age, regardless of the remaining duration.
 
The second source of accelerators are deals offered to new players by [[CCP]] (e.g. the Steam Super Starter Pack), which allow inexperienced players to experiment with their [[Skills|skill]] queue during their first few days in New Eden. Cerebral Accelerators obtained by deal offers are only usable for characters below a certain in-game age (usually less than 15 days old). These boosters will deactivate if a character exceeds the intended age, regardless of the remaining duration.
  
Cerebral Accelerators obtained via real-money purchases are not available on the regular market, but can be sold via contract.
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Cerebral Accelerators obtained via real-money purchases are not available on the regular market but can be sold via contract. [Note: I don't think this is true anymore (28 May 2023) as I believe all Cerebral Accelerators purchasable as part of bundles from the store are now directly injected on redemption. But also, these no longer have a "new character only" requirement so characters of any age can benefit from the various new player bundles in the store]
  
Players purchasing Accelerators must weigh up the ISK-for-SP efficiency of Accelerators against that of purchased [[Skill trading#Skill Injectors|skill injectors]]. Depending on market fluctuations, injectors might be a better purchase for lower-SP characters. The diminishing returns on injectors for characters with more SP make Accelerators more worthwhile for more advanced characters. Accelerators which are obtained for free from events, or looted, or gifted to a player, are of course worth using and do not raise the same ISK-efficiency questions.
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Players purchasing Accelerators must weigh up the ISK-for-SP efficiency of Accelerators against that of purchased [[Skill trading#Skill Injectors|skill injectors]]. Depending on market fluctuations, injectors might be a better purchase for lower-SP characters. The diminishing returns on injectors for characters with more SP make Accelerators more worthwhile for more advanced characters. Accelerators that are obtained for free from events, or looted, or gifted to a player, are of course worth using and do not raise the same ISK-efficiency questions.
  
====Redemption====
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==== Redemption ====
 
When a player purchases a subscription package that includes a Cerebral Accelerator of any kind, the Accelerator will be delivered via the item redemption system. To redeem a Cerebral Accelerator:
 
When a player purchases a subscription package that includes a Cerebral Accelerator of any kind, the Accelerator will be delivered via the item redemption system. To redeem a Cerebral Accelerator:
 
# Go to the character selection screen.
 
# Go to the character selection screen.
 
# If the Accelerator is available to be redeemed, a “Redeem Items” ribbon with be located along the bottom of the screen. Click on this, and a list of all the items available to be redeemed will be shown.
 
# If the Accelerator is available to be redeemed, a “Redeem Items” ribbon with be located along the bottom of the screen. Click on this, and a list of all the items available to be redeemed will be shown.
 
# Drag and drop the Accelerator onto the portrait of the character you want to receive it.
 
# Drag and drop the Accelerator onto the portrait of the character you want to receive it.
# The item will be delivered to the Item Hangar of the station in which the designated character is currently docked.
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# The item will be delivered to the Item Hangar of the station in which the designated character is currently docked (Note: I don't think this is true anymore (28 May 2023), as Cerebral Accelerators purchased in bundles from the store are now directly injected into the character on redemption so they will never appear in your Item Hangar, cannot be traded, etc.).
 
#: '''Note:''' It is advisable to move the desired character to the station you want the item at before redeeming the item. That way there is zero chance of losing it during transport.
 
#: '''Note:''' It is advisable to move the desired character to the station you want the item at before redeeming the item. That way there is zero chance of losing it during transport.
 
# To activate the Accelerator, right click on it in the Item Hangar and choose “Consume”.
 
# To activate the Accelerator, right click on it in the Item Hangar and choose “Consume”.

Latest revision as of 05:55, 17 May 2024

This page should be updated due to game changes.
Reason: Most (all?) Cerebral Accelerators purchased from the EVE store as part of bundles etc. are now directly injected into the character when redeemed and can no longer be sold/traded

Medical boosters, often simply called boosters, are performance-enhancing drugs in EVE. When consumed, the user gets a temporary boost to a specific combat related attribute or skill training attribute. The more powerful combat-related boosters have a chance of having negative side effects which may impact a user's ability to fight. The weaker boosters, called Synths, have no chance of side effects but have dramatically reduced effects.

Combat-related boosters are manufactured from gasses that are harvested from anomalies in known space. Mytoserocin gasses are used to make Synth boosters and are found in high and low security space, and Cytoserocin gasses, found in low and null security space, are used to create the more powerful Standard, Improved, and Strong boosters.

A separate group of skill training boosters called "cerebral accelerators" are obtained through New Eden Store or in-game events. They all share the booster slot 10, separate from all other boosters.

Using boosters

To use a booster, right click on it and select "Consume". This can be done in space or at a station. Boosters cannot be used remotely: for use in a station, they must be in one of your ships or hangars, while in space they must be in your cargo hold.

Each booster type has a different "slot" that it uses, viewable in the character sheet. Pilots cannot use another booster if it occupies the same slot as a currently active booster. These slots are distinct from those used for neural implants. Booster slots represent your character's capacity to absorb particular types of drug, rather than the spaces in your character's brain represented by implant slots.

It is not possible to override a booster once it has been consumed by taking another booster for the same slot, except by jumping out of the clone and back into it. Pilots must wait out the drug for its duration. Combat boosters last 30 minutes, increased by 20% (6 minutes) for each level of Icon skillbook2.png Biology the user has trained.

Each type of booster has four potential side effects associated with it. When the booster is used, each of these effects has a separate chance of occurring. A pilot might have no penalties for using a booster or could experience all four at once. The chance of getting a side effect is 20% for Standard, 30% for Improved, and 40% for Strong. The penalties are -20% for Standard, -25% for Improved, and -30% for Strong. This means that for example, Standard booster at 0 level Neurotoxin Recovery has 59,04% chance of at least single side effect occurring, which is in stark contrast to 20% that is claimed by the in-game tooltip. With Neurotoxin Recovery V, Standard booster has ~47,79% chance of at least single side effect occurring.

Both the chance of getting a side effect and the potency of any received effect can be reduced by skills and implants.

Skills

  • Biology (1x): 20% bonus per skill level to attribute booster duration
  • Neurotoxin Control (2x): 5% reduction per skill level to booster side effects potency
  • Neurotoxin Recovery (5x): 5% reduction per skill level to the chance of having a negative side effect

Implants

The Eifyr and Co. 'Alchemist' line of neural implants can enhance the duration of boosters, or reduce the probability or potency of side effects. See implants for more information.

Combat boosters

Manufactured boosters

There are 8 different abilities that combat boosters can affect, divided into four different grades. These all have base duration of 30 minutes.

Booster name Attribute Slot Bonuses by grade Potential side effects Gas prefix
Synth Standard Improved Strong
Icon blue pill.png
Blue Pill
Icon shield glow.pngShield boosting 1 +6% +20% +25% +30% Capacitor capacity Missile explosion velocity Shield capacity Turret optimal range Amber
Icon exile.png
Exile
Icon armor repairer i.pngArmor repair 1 +6% +20% +25% +30% Armor hitpoints Capacitor capacity Missile explosion radius Turret tracking Celadon
Icon mindflood.png
Mindflood
Icon capacitor capacity.pngCapacitor capacity 1 +6% +10% +15% +20% Armor repair amount Missile explosion radius Shield boosting amount Turret optimal range Malachite
Icon x-instinct.png
X-Instinct
Icon ship sig.pngSignature radius 1 -4.5% -7.5% -11.25% -15% Armor hitpoints Missile velocity Shield capacity Turret falloff Vermillion
Icon drop.png
Drop
Icon tracking.pngTracking speed 2 +6% +25% +31.25% +37.5% Armor repair amount Shield capacity Turret falloff Velocity Viridian
Icon frentix.png
Frentix
Icon target range.pngOptimal range 2 +6% +10% +15% +20% Armor hitpoints Shield boosting amount Turret tracking Velocity Lime
Icon soothsayer.png
Sooth Sayer
Icon falloff mod.pngFalloff range 2 +6% +10% +15% +20% Armor repair amount Shield capacity Turret optimal range Velocity Azure
Icon crash.png
Crash
24psMissile explosion radius 3 -6% -20% -25% -30% Armor hitpoints Missile velocity Shield boosting amount Velocity Golden

Other boosters

There are other combat boosters that are not manufactured by players, and which do not have side effects.

Agency boosters are rewarded by various events related to The Agency. Dose II versions can also be bought from DED LP store. These have a base duration of 30 minutes.

Booster name Attribute Slot Bonuses by grade
Dose I Dose II Dose III Dose IV
Icon boosterAgencyTank.png
Agency 'Hardshell'
Icon shield glow.pngShield boosting
Icon armor repairer i.pngArmor repair
11 +3% +5% +7% +9%
Icon boosterAgencySpeed.png
Agency 'Overclocker'
Icon velocity.pngVelocity bonus
Icon boosterAgencyDamage.png
Agency 'Pyrolancea'
Icon gunnery turret.pngTurret Damage
Icon torpedoes.pngMissile Damage


Halcyon Boosters are obtained via the Evergreen Daily Login Rewards and have a base duration of 2 hours.

Booster name Attribute Slot Bonuses by grade
Dose I Dose II Dose III Dose IV Dose V
Halcyon R-1.png
Halcyon R
Icon shield glow.pngShield Booster
Icon armor repairer i.pngArmor Repair
Icon velocity.png Velocity
Icon turret volley.png Rate of Fire
Icon powergrid.png Capacitor Recharge
Icon ship sig.png Signature Radius
5 +1% +2% +3% +4% +5%
Icon velocity.png Drone Velocity
Icon tracking.png Drone Tracking
Icon target range.png Ore + Ice Harvester Range
Icon sensor resolution.png Scan Resolution
Icon core scanner probe.png Scan Probe Deviation
Icon core scanner probe.png Scan Probe Speed
+2% +4% +6% +8% +10%
Halcyon G-1.png
Halcyon G
Icon shield glow.png Shield HP
Icon armor.png Armor HP
Icon hull.png Structure HP
Icon inertia.png Ship Agility
Icon tracking.png Turret Tracking
Icon velocity.png Missile Explosion Velocity
Icon powergrid.png Capacitor Recharge
Icon gunnery turret.png Drone Damage
Icon warp time.png Ore + Ice Harvester Cycle Time
5 +1% +2% +3% +4% +5%
Icon target range.png Targeting Range
Icon sensor resolution.png Sensor Strength
Icon core scanner probe.png Scan Probe Strength
+2% +4% +6% +8% +10%
Halcyon B-1.png
Halcyon B
Icon resist em.pngIcon resist therm.pngIcon resist kin.pngIcon resist exp.pngShield Resistances
Icon warp speed.png Warp Speed + Acceleration
Icon target range.pngIcon falloff mod.png Turret Optimal + Falloff
Icon burst.png Missile Flight Time
Icon capacitor capacity.png Capacitor Capacity
Icon hull.pngIcon armor.pngIcon shield glow.png Drone HP
Icon warp time.png Ore + Ice Harvester Cycle Time
5 +1% +2% +3% +4% +5%
Icon sensor resolution.png Scan Resolution
Icon sensor resolution.png Sensor Strength
+2% +4% +6% +8% +10%
Icon data analyzer i.pngData Analyzer Coherence +4 +8 +12 +16 +20
Halcyon Y-1.png
Halcyon Y
Icon resist em.pngIcon resist therm.pngIcon resist kin.pngIcon resist exp.pngArmor Resist
Icon inertia.png Ship Agility
Icon gunnery turret.png Turret Damage
Icon torpedoes.png Missile Damage
Icon capacitor capacity.png Capacitor Capacity
5 +1% +2% +3% +4% +5%
Icon target range.pngIcon falloff mod.png Drone Optimal + Falloff
Icon target range.png Ore + Ice Harvester Range
Icon target range.png Targeting Range
Vamp.pngCap Warfare Resist
+2% +4% +6% +8% +10%
Icon drones.png Drone Control Range (km)
Icon relic analyzer.pngRelic Analyzer Coherence
+4 +8 +12 +16 +20


Faction-specific boosters can be obtained as Faction Warfare rewards and have a base duration of 2 hours. They are currently set to expire at 2023.09.05 10:59:00 EVE time.

Booster name Attribute Slot Bonuses by grade
Dose I Dose II Dose III Dose IV
Federation Electronics Booster I.png
Federation Electronics Booster
Icon core scanner probe.png Scan Probe Strength
Icon remote sensor dampening.png Sensor Dampener Optimal Range and Falloff
14 +4% +8% +12% +16%
Icon salvager.png Salvager Module Cycle Time -4% -8% -12% -16%
Imperial Electronics Booster I.png
Imperial Electronics Booster
Icon core scanner probe.png Scan Probe Strength
Icon track disruptor 64.png Weapon Disruptor Optimal Range and Falloff
14 +4% +8% +12% +16%
Icon salvager.png Salvager Module Cycle Time -4% -8% -12% -16%
Republic Electronics Booster I.png
Republic Electronics Booster
Icon core scanner probe.png Scan Probe Strength
Icon target painter i.png Target Painter Optimal Range and Falloff
14 +4% +8% +12% +16%
Icon salvager.png Salvager Module Cycle Time -4% -8% -12% -16%
State Electronics Booster I.png
State Electronics Booster
Icon core scanner probe.png Scan Probe Strength
Icon target max.png ECM Optimal Range and Falloff
14 +4% +8% +12% +16%
Icon salvager.png Salvager Module Cycle Time -4% -8% -12% -16%
Federation Electronics Booster I.png
Federation Defense Booster
Icon armor repairer i.png Subcapital Armor Repairer Effectiveness 15 +3% +6% +9% +12%
Icon hull.png Structure Resistances +2% +4% +6% +8%
Federation Electronics Booster I.png
Federation Projection Booster
Icon turret blaster medium.png Hybrid Turret Optimal Range and Falloff
Icon drones.png Drone Optimal Range, Falloff and Hitpoints
15 +3% +6% +9% +12%
Imperial Electronics Booster I.png
Imperial Defense Booster
Icon armor.png Armor Resistances 15 +2% +4% +6% +8%
Imperial Electronics Booster I.png
Imperial Projection Booster
Icon turret pulse medium.png Energy Turret Optimal Range and Falloff
Icon drones.png Drone Optimal Range, Falloff and Hitpoints
15 +3% +6% +9% +12%
Republic Electronics Booster I.png
Republic Defense Booster
Icon armor repairer i.png Subcapital Armor Repairer and Shield Booster Effectiveness 15 +2% +4% +6% +8%
Republic Electronics Booster I.png
Republic Projection Booster
Icon turret autocannon medium.png Projectile Turret Optimal Range and Falloff 15 +3% +6% +9% +12%
Icon torpedoes.png Missile Flight Time +4% +8% +12% +16%
State Electronics Booster I.png
State Defense Booster
Icon shield.png Shield Resistances 15 +2% +4% +6% +8%
State Electronics Booster I.png
State Projection Booster
Icon turret blaster medium.png Hybrid Turret Optimal Range and Falloff
Icon torpedoes.png Missile Velocity
15 +3% +6% +9% +12%
Federation Electronics Booster I.png
Federation Mobility Booster
Icon inertia.png Ship Inertia 16 -2% -4% -6% -8%
Icon warp speed.png Warp Speed +3% +6% +9% +12%
Module icon microwarpdrive tech1.png Microwarpdrive Capacitor Consumption -3% -6% -9% -12%
Imperial Electronics Booster I.png
Imperial Mobility Booster
Icon velocity.png Ship Velocity 16 +2% +4% +6% +8%
Icon warp speed.png Warp Speed +3% +6% +9% +12%
Module icon afterburner tech1.png Afterburner Capacitor Consumption -3% -6% -9% -12%
Republic Electronics Booster I.png
Republic Mobility Booster
Icon velocity.png Ship Velocity 16 +2% +4% +6% +8%
Icon warp speed.png Warp Speed +3% +6% +9% +12%
Module icon microwarpdrive tech1.png Microwarpdrive Capacitor Consumption -3% -6% -9% -12%
State Electronics Booster I.png
State Mobility Booster
Icon inertia.png Ship Inertia 16 -2% -4% -6% -8%
Icon warp speed.png Warp Speed +3% +6% +9% +12%
Module icon afterburner tech1.png Afterburner Capacitor Consumption -3% -6% -9% -12%
Federation Electronics Booster I.png
Federation Application Booster
Icon tracking.png Hybrid Turret Tracking Speed
Icon drones.png Drone Tracking Speed and Velocity
17 +3% +6% +9% +12%
Federation Electronics Booster I.png
Federation Damage Booster
Icon turret blaster medium.png Hybrid Turret Damage
Icon drones.png Drone Damage
17 +2% +4% +6% +8%
Imperial Electronics Booster I.png
Imperial Application Booster
Icon tracking.png Energy Turret Tracking Speed
Icon drones.png Drone Tracking Speed and Velocity
17 +3% +6% +9% +12%
Imperial Electronics Booster I.png
Imperial Damage Booster
Icon turret pulse medium.png Energy Turret Damage
Icon drones.png Drone Damage
17 +2% +4% +6% +8%
Republic Electronics Booster I.png
Republic Application Booster
Icon tracking.png Projectile Turret Tracking Speed 17 +3% +6% +9% +12%
Icon torpedoes.png Missile Explosion Velocity +4% +8% +12% +16%
Republic Electronics Booster I.png
Republic Damage Booster
Icon turret pulse medium.png Projectile Turret Damage
Icon drones.png Drone Damage
17 +2% +4% +6% +8%
State Electronics Booster I.png
State Application Booster
Icon tracking.png Hybrid Turret Tracking Speed
Icon torpedoes.png Missile Explosion Radius
17 +3% +6% +9% +12%
State Electronics Booster I.png
State Damage Booster
Icon turret blaster medium.png Hybrid Turret Damage
Icon torpedoes.png Missile Damage
17 +2% +4% +6% +8%


AIR Boosters are obtained via the AIR Career Program

Booster name Slot Bonus Duration
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Agility Booster II
15 Icon inertia.png-10% Ship Inertia 60
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Astro-Aquisition II Booster
14 Icon core scanner probe.png-10% Scan Probe Speed 60
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Astro-Pinpointing II Booster
15 Icon core scanner probe.png-10% Scan Probe Deviation 60
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Astro-Rangefinding II Booster
16 Icon core scanner probe.png+10% Scan Probe Strength 60
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Hardshell Booster II
11 Icon shield glow.png +5% Shield Boosting
Icon armor repairer i.png+5% Armor Repair
30
Icon BoosterAIR I.png
AIR Mining Range Booster I
2 Icon target range.png+10% Ore Harvester Range 240
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Mining Range Booster II
2 Icon target range.png+20% Ore Harvester Range 240
Icon BoosterAIR I.png
AIR Mining Yield Booster I
3 Icon strip miner i.png+5% Ore Harvester Yield 240
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Mining Yield Booster II
3 Icon strip miner i.png+10% Ore Harvester Yield 240
Icon BoosterAIR III.png
AIR Mining Yield Booster III
3 Icon strip miner i.png+15% Ore Harvester Yield 240
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Nirvana Booster II
15 Icon shield glow.png+6% Shield HP 120
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Overclocker Booster II
11 Icon velocity.png+5% Ship Velocity 30
Icon BoosterAIR III.png
AIR Overclocker Booster III
1 Icon inertia.png -5% Ship Inertia
Icon capacitor capacity.png-5% Cap Recharge Time
60
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Pyrolancea Booster II
11 Icon gunnery turret.png +5% Turret Damage
Icon torpedoes.png+5% Missile Damage
30
Icon BoosterAIR II.png
AIR Rapture Booster II
15 Icon capacitor capacity.png-6% Cap Recharge Time 120
Icon BoosterAIR III.png
AIR Repairer Booster III
16 Icon shield glow.png -15% Shield Cycle Time
Icon armor repairer i.png-15% Armor Cycle Time
60


Antipharmakon can be received from running Drifter hives in Drifter wormholes. These have base duration of 30 minutes.

Booster name Slot Bonus
Icon antipharmakon aeolis.png
Antipharmakon Aeolis
1 Icon capacitor capacity.png+8% Capacitor
Icon antipharmakon kosybo.png
Antipharmakon Kosybo
1 Icon armor repairer i.png+8% Armor Repair
Icon antipharmakon thureo.png
Antipharmakon Thureo
1 Icon shield glow.png+8% Shield Boost
Icon antipharmakon lokira.png
Antipharmakon Iokira
2 Icon tracking.png+8% Tracking Speed
Icon antipharmakon toxot.png
Antipharmakon Toxot
3 Icon burst.png+8% Flight Time


Quafe zero is often available as an event gift or event reward. Quafe zero has base duration of one hour.

Booster name Slot Bonus
Icon quafe zero.png
Quafe Zero
1 Icon velocity.png+5% Velocity
Icon sensor resolution.png+5% Scan Resolution
Icon quafe zero greenapple.png
Quafe Zero Green Apple
Icon inertia.png-5% Inertia Modifier
Icon powergrid.png-5% Cap Recharge Time Reduction


Nugoehuvi synth blue pill booster is one of the possible rewards from Caldari epic arc. They have a base duration of 33 minutes.

Booster name Slot Bonus
Icon blue pill.png
Nugoehuvi Synth Blue Pill Booster
1 Icon shield glow.png5% Shield boosting

Strong Veilguard Booster increases stabilized cloak duration. Booster BPC can be bought in Sisters of EVE loyalty point store.

Booster name Slot Bonus
Icon exile.png
Strong Veilguard Booster
14 200% stabilized cloak duration

Manufacturing

Industry map of drugs. Manufacturing of improved and strong drugs requires multiple raw gas sources.

Boosters are manufactured from mytoserocin and cytoserocin gas harvested from clouds in cosmic signatures found in known space. These signatures only spawn in specific regions of New Eden. These gasses are distinct from the fullerine gasses found in wormholes, which are used to create Tech III ships and subsystems.

Processing gas

Before the final product is created, gas must be processed into pure booster material. This is done using reactors at a refinery structure.

Pure boosters use Simple Reactions at a Standup Biochemical Reactor I. These structures can only be installed at a refinery in .4 or lower security space. Besides the gas, the reactions also require an additional unit, which varies based on the grade of the booster. Synth reactions need Garbage, Standard reactions require Water, Improved reactions require either Spirits or Oxygen, depending on the exact product, and Strong reactions require Hydrochloric Acid.

Booster creation

Boosters themselves are created as a normal manufacturing job in industry window. This has no security requirements and can be done in high security space. Manufacturing the final booster product requires the pure booster material of the desired grade covered in the above section, megacyte, and an appropriate blueprint.

Cerebral Accelerators

Cerebral Accelerators are a special category of boosters that increase the attributes of character, thereby increasing the speed at which they accrue skill points. Some Cerebral Accelerators provide additional bonuses to combat stats, but most only affect character attributes.

The attribute bonus given by Cerebral Accelerators varies by type and method of acquisition, but all Cerebral Accelerators boost all attributes by the same amount: a booster might give a +2 bonus to all attributes or a +4 bonus, for instance, but it will not give a +2 bonus to some attributes and a +4 bonus to others.

Like normal boosters, all Cerebral Accelerators occupy a booster slot, meaning that pilots cannot use two different accelerators at the same time. Like normal boosters, Cerebral Accelerators have their duration (and therefore potential total SP gain) increased by the character skill Biology. NOTE: The current Biology skill level in effect at the time you inject the Cerebral Accelerator will apply to its entire duration even if you train additional Biology levels while the booster is active. So, if you have not trained Biology yet, you really ought to get it to IV or even V before using a Cerebral Accelerator because (at level V) it will double the duration and therefore the total benefit you get.

As noted above, boosters and implants occupy different slots, so pilots can use a full set of attribute-boosting implants alongside a Cerebral Accelerator. Unlike normal boosters, and implants, the cerebral accelerators stay active even if you clone jump or get podded.

The most common sources of Cerebral Accelerators are various periodic events such as Crimson Harvest. These accelerators are valid for only limited time, after which they expire and can no longer be used.

The second source of accelerators are deals offered to new players by CCP (e.g. the Steam Super Starter Pack), which allow inexperienced players to experiment with their skill queue during their first few days in New Eden. Cerebral Accelerators obtained by deal offers are only usable for characters below a certain in-game age (usually less than 15 days old). These boosters will deactivate if a character exceeds the intended age, regardless of the remaining duration.

Cerebral Accelerators obtained via real-money purchases are not available on the regular market but can be sold via contract. [Note: I don't think this is true anymore (28 May 2023) as I believe all Cerebral Accelerators purchasable as part of bundles from the store are now directly injected on redemption. But also, these no longer have a "new character only" requirement so characters of any age can benefit from the various new player bundles in the store]

Players purchasing Accelerators must weigh up the ISK-for-SP efficiency of Accelerators against that of purchased skill injectors. Depending on market fluctuations, injectors might be a better purchase for lower-SP characters. The diminishing returns on injectors for characters with more SP make Accelerators more worthwhile for more advanced characters. Accelerators that are obtained for free from events, or looted, or gifted to a player, are of course worth using and do not raise the same ISK-efficiency questions.

Redemption

When a player purchases a subscription package that includes a Cerebral Accelerator of any kind, the Accelerator will be delivered via the item redemption system. To redeem a Cerebral Accelerator:

  1. Go to the character selection screen.
  2. If the Accelerator is available to be redeemed, a “Redeem Items” ribbon with be located along the bottom of the screen. Click on this, and a list of all the items available to be redeemed will be shown.
  3. Drag and drop the Accelerator onto the portrait of the character you want to receive it.
  4. The item will be delivered to the Item Hangar of the station in which the designated character is currently docked (Note: I don't think this is true anymore (28 May 2023), as Cerebral Accelerators purchased in bundles from the store are now directly injected into the character on redemption so they will never appear in your Item Hangar, cannot be traded, etc.).
    Note: It is advisable to move the desired character to the station you want the item at before redeeming the item. That way there is zero chance of losing it during transport.
  5. To activate the Accelerator, right click on it in the Item Hangar and choose “Consume”.

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