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[[File:Triglavian Bioadaptive Cache.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Triglavian Bioadaptive Cache''' contains the loot for each pocket.]]
[[File:Triglavian Bioadaptive Cache.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Triglavian Bioadaptive Cache''' contains the loot for each pocket.]]
[[File:Triglavian extractionNodes.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Triglavian Extraction Nodes''' also contains the loot.]]
[[File:Triglavian extractionNodes.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Triglavian Extraction Nodes''' also contains the loot.]]
Each pocket also contains a structure called the "Triglavian Bioadaptive Cache" which has a scant 300 hit points and which, once destroyed, drops some of the loot for that pocket.
Each pocket also contains a structure called the "Triglavian Bioadaptive Cache" which has a scant 300 hit points and which, once destroyed, drops most of the loot for that pocket.


In all but the easiest (Tier 0) Abyssals, there are also "Triglavian Extraction Nodes" and "Triglavian Extraction Subnodes" which also contain additional loot.  
In all but the easiest (Tier 0) Abyssals, there are also "Triglavian Extraction Nodes" and "Triglavian Extraction SubNodes" which also contain additional loot. These extra cans are often placed far away from the conduit, have a limited loot pool (Survey Databases, Zero-Point Condensate and Crystalline Isogen-10), and sometimes will contain nothing inside of them at a random chance, so going after these should only be done if you have ample time to spare in your run.


Cache wrecks can be salvaged for Triglavian materials, though the time- and ISK-efficiency of doing this is dubious.
Cache wrecks can be salvaged for Triglavian materials, though the time- and ISK-efficiency of doing this is dubious.
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** Short-Range Deviant Suppressor will attack all drones, missiles and rogue drone frigates within 15 KM
** Short-Range Deviant Suppressor will attack all drones, missiles and rogue drone frigates within 15 KM
** Medium-Range Deviant Suppressor will attack all drones, missiles, and rogue drone frigates within 40 KM
** Medium-Range Deviant Suppressor will attack all drones, missiles, and rogue drone frigates within 40 KM
* Multibody Tracking Pylon: +60% or +80% [[tracking]] to all ships in its area of effect. This can be helpful for fighting small, fast enemies. It helps your drones as well as your ship.
* Multibody Tracking Pylon: +60% or +80% [[tracking]] to all ships (including NPCs) in its area of effect. This can be helpful for fighting small, fast enemies. It helps your drones as well as your ship.
** Do note that this will also allow large NPCs (such as the Drifter battleship) to track and hit you much more easily than usual - beware if you rely on speed-tanking!


== Enemies ==
== Enemies ==
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The same gimmick that applies to Rogue Drone Battleships also applies to Drifter battleships, albeit even easier to exploit, which can greatly benefit afterburner-focused cruisers; if the pocket happens to spawn an '''Ephialtes Lancer''', the battleship will follow it in orbit and as a result move closer to you, making it significantly easier to get under its guns and save a lot of stress.  This does not work with any other Sleeper/Drifter cruiser types.
The same gimmick that applies to Rogue Drone Battleships also applies to Drifter battleships, albeit even easier to exploit, which can greatly benefit afterburner-focused cruisers; if the pocket happens to spawn an '''Ephialtes Lancer''', the battleship will follow it in orbit and as a result move closer to you, making it significantly easier to get under its guns and save a lot of stress.  This does not work with any other Sleeper/Drifter cruiser types.


Drifter ships start the fight with heavily-damaged shields, armor, and hull. Drifter cruisers all use some form of EWAR in addition to dealing damage, but they also have large signature radii and are thus easy to finish off.
Drifter ships start the fight with pre-existing damage; cruisers have 24% shields, 14% armor (~50% in Firestorm) and 30% hull, while the battleship's damage varies according to the filament tier. Drifter cruisers all use some form of EWAR in addition to dealing damage, but they also have large signature radii and are thus easy to finish off.


Seeker ships are far more generic than Drifter ships, and while they feature many forms of EWAR, they also have only thin armor.
Seeker ships are far more generic than Drifter ships, and while they feature many forms of EWAR, they also have only thin armor. They all have the '''Ephialtes''' prefix.


'''Drifter Cruisers will all be named '''Scylla Tyrannos''', and so their ''type'' must be checked to see their abilities.'''
'''Drifter Cruisers will all be named '''Scylla Tyrannos''', and so their ''type'' must be checked to see their abilities.'''
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=== Sleeper Drones ===
=== Sleeper Drones ===
Every [[Sleepers|Sleeper drone]] is equipped with remote repairers, so it is best to kill smaller ships first, as they die before repairs land. In addition to damage, they will also use webs and energy neutralizers. The Sleeper drone battleship (Lucid Deepwatcher) always spawns in pairs or trios, and deals rather high damage, but has very poor tracking. Its fire can easily be evaded with a sub-10km orbit.
Every [[Sleepers|Sleeper drone]] is equipped with remote repairers, so it is best to kill smaller ships first, as they die before repairs land. In addition to damage, they will also use webs and energy neutralizers. The Sleeper drone battleship (Lucid Deepwatcher) spawns alone in T1 and 2, in pairs in T3 and 4, and in trios in T5 and 6. It deals rather high damage, but has very poor tracking (worse than the Drifter battleship). Its fire can easily be evaded with a sub-10km orbit, though it has some of the strongest tank of any Abyssal enemy and usually kills via stalling the timer out for a long time.


Sleeper drones fire EM/Thermal turrets (and the cruisers have irritatingly high tracking and range), and Kinetic/explosive missiles (with poor flight speed and application).
Sleeper drones fire EM/Thermal turrets (and the cruisers have irritatingly high tracking and range), and Kinetic/explosive missiles (with poor flight speed and application).
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=== Triglavian Collective ===
=== Triglavian Collective ===
[[Triglavian Collective|Triglavian ships]] can appear in any pocket. They use Entropic Disintegrators to deal high Thermal and Explosive damage. As each ship's damage will slowly increase the longer it stays focused on one target, Triglavian rooms can quickly become DPS or range-control races, to either kill their high-damage ships before they can kill you or to kill their tackle ships and fly beyond their damage range.
[[Triglavian Collective|Triglavian ships]] can often appear alongside Rogue Drone spawns (though never with the drone battleship). They use Entropic Disintegrators to deal high Thermal and Explosive damage. As each ship's damage will slowly increase the longer it stays focused on one target, Triglavian rooms can quickly become DPS or range-control races, to either kill their high-damage ships before they can kill you or to kill their tackle ships and fly beyond their damage range.


Triglavian ships almost all feature Remote Armor Repair abilities, and mount the widest range of EWAR of any Abyssal faction.
Triglavian ships almost all feature Remote Armor Repair abilities, and mount the widest range of EWAR of any Abyssal faction.
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| Rodiva || [[File:Icon target cruiser.png|16px]] Low-damage remote-repair cruiser
| Rodiva || [[File:Icon target cruiser.png|16px]] Low-damage remote-repair cruiser
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| Drekavac || [[File:Icon red battlecruiser.png]] Hard''er''-hitting battlecruiser. <br/>Spawns with 28% shield, 68% armor and 11% hull.
| Drekavac || [[File:Icon red battlecruiser.png]] Hard''er''-hitting battlecruiser. <br/>Spawns with 37% shield, 69% armor and 11% hull.
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| Leshak || [[File:Icon red battleship.png]] Long-range, slow, high-damage battleship. <br/>Spawns with low hull and no shields or armor.
| Leshak || [[File:Icon red battleship.png]] Long-range, slow, high-damage battleship. <br/>Spawns with 46% hull (less for Tangling variants) and no shields or armor (though they gain ~40% armor in Firestorm).  
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! colspan="2" | Prefixes
! colspan="2" | Prefixes
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| Starving || [[File:Icon_energy_neutralizer_i.png|32px]]Energy Neutralizers. No Remote Repairs.
| Starving || [[File:Icon_energy_neutralizer_i.png|32px]]Energy Neutralizers. No Remote Repairs.
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| Harrowing / Shining || [[File:Icon_target_painter_i.png‎|32px]]  Target Painting
| Harrowing / Shining <ref group=Note> Harrowing variant exists only for Vedmaks, and is functionally the same as a Generic Damage Dealer.</ref> || [[File:Icon_target_painter_i.png‎|32px]]  Target Painting
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| Anchoring || [[File:Icon_warp_scrambler_i.png|32px]] Warp Scramblers
| Anchoring || [[File:Icon_warp_scrambler_i.png|32px]] Warp Scramblers
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| Ghosting || [[File:Icon_track_disruptor_64.png‎|32px]] Turret and Missile Disruption
| Ghosting || [[File:Icon_track_disruptor_64.png‎|32px]] Turret and Missile Disruption
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| Vila Swarmer || [[File:Icon target drone.png|32px]] 3 or 4 Vila Swarmers will be spawned by NPCs that have "Vila" as the middle name (example: Striking Vila Damavik). <br/> [[File:Icon damage therm.png]][[File:Icon damage kin.png]][[File:Icon damage em.png]][[File:Icon damage exp.png]] Deals very low omni DPS. (10-20 DMG per shot) <br/>Destroy the controlling ship first as the drones will deactivate once it gets destroyed, and destroying the drones will take a lot of time.
| Vila Swarmer || [[File:Icon target drone.png|32px]] 3 or 4 Vila Swarmers will be spawned by NPCs that have "Vila" as the middle name (example: Striking Vila Damavik). <br/> [[File:Icon damage therm.png]][[File:Icon damage kin.png]][[File:Icon damage em.png]][[File:Icon damage exp.png]] Deals very low omni DPS. (10-20 DMG per shot) <br/>Focus on destroying the controlling ships since the Swarmers will deactivate when they are destroyed, and the gate will still unlock regardless of if they are alive or not.
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|}
<references group=Note />


=== Sansha's Nation ===
=== Sansha's Nation ===
[[Sansha's Nation]] ships use very long-ranged lasers and thus must be fought up close. However, fighting them up close is a challenge in itself, as they also bring a wide range of EWAR abilities, including significant energy neutralizers.
[[Sansha's Nation]] ships have slow speed, deal large amounts of EM/Thermal damage and are most safely fought at long range. Fighting them up close is a challenge, as they bring a wide range of EWAR abilities, including significant energy neutralizers.


All Sansha's Nation ships have the '''Devoted''' prefix.
All Sansha's Nation ships have the '''Devoted''' prefix.
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The three saving graces when fighting CONCORD/EDENCOM ships are:
The three saving graces when fighting CONCORD/EDENCOM ships are:
# they cannot land Wrecking Shots
# they always deal a constant amount of damage relative to signature radius and velocity, meaning they cannot land critical hits ("Wrecking Shots").
# Vorton Projectors will chain their damage to ''any'' objects within 10km of your ship, and can thus be exploited into dealing friendly fire damage to other enemy CONCORD/EDENCOM ships
# Vorton Projectors will chain their damage to ''any'' objects within 10km of your ship, and can thus be exploited into dealing friendly fire damage to other enemy CONCORD/EDENCOM ships
# CONCORD ships are not especially durable, which turns the CONCORD room into a pure DPS race to determine whether you die first or the Marshals die first.  
# CONCORD ships have poor tank relative to their damage, which turns the room into a pure DPS race to determine whether you die first or the Marshals die first.  


All CONCORD and EDENCOM ships have the '''Disparu Troop''' suffix.
All CONCORD and EDENCOM ships have the '''Disparu Troop''' suffix.
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[[Angel Cartel]] rooms are the bane of fast and evasive ships. Angel Cartel ships have extremely high flight speeds, rather small signature radii, good range, varied damage types, and varied EWAR. The Cynabal is especially problematic, as it features all of these abilities combined in one ship.
[[Angel Cartel]] rooms are the bane of fast and evasive ships. Angel Cartel ships have extremely high flight speeds, rather small signature radii, good range, varied damage types, and varied EWAR. The Cynabal is especially problematic, as it features all of these abilities combined in one ship.


All Angel Cartel rats have the '''Lucifer''' prefix. Certain ships can also have the '''Elite''' prefix, and have even higher stats than their normal forms.
All Angel Cartel rats have the '''Lucifer''' prefix. The Cynabal and Dramiel can additionally spawn with an '''Elite''' prefix, with slightly increased damage, better tracking speed and a significantly stronger resist profile. The Elite Lucifer Dramiel also gains stasis web.


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{| class="wikitable"
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| Ixion || Target Painting, Missile Disruption || [[File:Icon_target_painter_i.png‎|32px]][[File:Icon_missile_guidance_computer_i.png‎|32px]] || [[File:Icon damage kin.png|24px]][[File:Icon damage therm.png|24px]][[File:Icon damage exp.png|24px]]
| Ixion || Target Painting, Missile Disruption || [[File:Icon_target_painter_i.png‎|32px]][[File:Icon_missile_guidance_computer_i.png‎|32px]] || [[File:Icon damage kin.png|24px]][[File:Icon damage therm.png|24px]][[File:Icon damage exp.png|24px]]
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| (Elite) Dramiel <ref group=Note> Elite Lucifer Dramiel has stasis webifiers.</ref> || Generic damage dealer || style="text-align: center;" | None || [[File:Icon damage exp.png|24px]][[File:Icon damage kin.png|24px]]
| (Elite) Dramiel <ref group=Note> The elite variant of this ship uses stasis web.</ref> || Generic damage dealer || style="text-align: center;" | None || [[File:Icon damage exp.png|24px]][[File:Icon damage kin.png|24px]]
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| Fury || Energy Neutralizers || [[File:Icon_energy_neutralizer_i.png|32px]] || [[File:Icon damage exp.png|24px]][[File:Icon damage kin.png|24px]]
| Fury || Energy Neutralizers || [[File:Icon_energy_neutralizer_i.png|32px]] || [[File:Icon damage exp.png|24px]][[File:Icon damage kin.png|24px]]
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Abyssal Deadspace is dangerous, but the rewards can be worthwhile. Abyssal Deadspace is the only source for many valuable items found in the Caches and Extraction Nodes/Subnodes. No wrecks are left behind by any NPCs, and all drops come from these two listed cans.
Abyssal Deadspace is dangerous, but the rewards can be worthwhile. Abyssal Deadspace is the only source for many valuable items found in the Caches and Extraction Nodes/Subnodes. No wrecks are left behind by any NPCs, and all drops come from these two listed cans.


Rewards are as follows:
The (mostly) Abyssal-exclusive rewards are as follows:


* [[Mutaplasmids]] that can be used to change the stats of certain modules. Which mutaplasmids are able to drop depends on the weather selected:
* [[Mutaplasmids]] that can be used to change the stats of certain modules. Which mutaplasmids are able to drop depends on the weather selected:
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** '''Electrical''' sites can drop '''capacitor''' related mutaplasmids - S/M/L Cap Battery, S/M/L Energy Neutralizer, S/M/L Energy Nosferatu
** '''Electrical''' sites can drop '''capacitor''' related mutaplasmids - S/M/L Cap Battery, S/M/L Energy Neutralizer, S/M/L Energy Nosferatu
** '''Exotic''' sites can drop '''tackle''' related mutaplasmids - Stasis Webifier, Warp Disruptor, Warp Scrambler
** '''Exotic''' sites can drop '''tackle''' related mutaplasmids - Stasis Webifier, Warp Disruptor, Warp Scrambler
** '''All weathers''' can drop '''damage module''' mutaplasmids - Heat Sink, Gyrostabilizer, Magnetic Field Stabilizer, Ballistic Control System, Entropic Radiation Sink
** '''All weathers''' can drop '''damage module''' mutaplasmids - Heat Sink, Gyrostabilizer, Magnetic Field Stabilizer, Ballistic Control System, Entropic Radiation Sink  
*** Additionally can drop '''harvesting''' mutaplasmids - Gas Cloud Harvester, Gas Cloud Scoop, Ice Harvester, Ice Mining Laser, Mining Laser, Deep Core Mining Laser, Modulated Deep Core (Strip) Miner, all other Strip Miner types
** '''T6 filaments''' can drop '''capital module''' mutaplasmids - All capital-sized versions of the modules above, plus Ancillary Shield Booster/Armor Repairer, Heavy Warp Disruptor/Scrambler, and Siege Module
** '''T6 filaments''' can drop '''capital module''' mutaplasmids - All capital-sized versions of the modules above, plus Ancillary Shield Booster/Armor Repairer, Heavy Warp Disruptor/Scrambler, and Siege Module
* Precursor ship and weapon skill books, disintegrator specialization skill books
* Precursor ship and weapon skill books, disintegrator specialization skill books
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** the Bioadaptive/Biocombinative Caches in Abyssal Deadspace can drop filaments of all tiers
** the Bioadaptive/Biocombinative Caches in Abyssal Deadspace can drop filaments of all tiers
** it is therefore only by running Abyssals that the filaments for higher-tier Abyssal runs can be found, and there is a busy market in retrieved filaments
** it is therefore only by running Abyssals that the filaments for higher-tier Abyssal runs can be found, and there is a busy market in retrieved filaments
* Abyssal Deadspace is also one source from which players can acquire crates for [[Ship SKINR|SKINR]] sequencers and design elements.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==