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|name="Double-Bubble" Fleet Tackle] | |||
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Co-Processor II <br> | |||
Co-Processor II <br> | |||
Nanofiber Internal Structure II <br> | |||
Nanofiber Internal Structure II | |||
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Limited 1MN MicroWarpdrive I <br> | |||
Medium Shield Extender II | |||
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Interdiction Sphere Launcher I<br> | |||
Interdiction Sphere Launcher I<br> | |||
Prototype Cloaking Device I <br> | |||
[empty high slot] <br> | |||
[empty high slot] <br> | |||
[empty high slot] <br> | |||
[empty high slot] <br> | |||
[empty high slot] | |||
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Small Core Defense Field Extender I <br> | |||
Small Core Defense Field Extender I | |||
|drones= | |||
|charges= | |||
Warp Disrupt Probe | |||
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==Tactics== | ==Tactics== | ||
Revision as of 12:50, 29 November 2012
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Interdictors are destroyer-sized vessels built to fill a single important tactical niche: the breaching of enemy warp tunnels. Capable of launching warp-disrupting interdiction spheres, interdictors are of great value in locations of strategic importance where enemy movement must be restricted. Additionally, much like their destroyer-class progenitors, they are well-suited to offensive strikes against frigate-sized craft. SHIP BONUSES
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Summary
The Eris is the Gallente Interdictor. An interdictor's primary purpose on the battlefield is to keep enemies from fleeing into warp over a wide area (i.e. an AoE point). However, because the Eris is split on weapon bonuses, it's not a very popular ship. Also working against it is the fact that it's still a destroyer-class vessel, making it a prime target for cruisers as well as frigates.
Skills
Further information about additional or recommended skills to pilot Eris for a specific or it's common role(s) can be written here.
Fitting
Tactics
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Notes
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