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As ships increase in size they gain more hitpoints, theoretical damage and module slots. They sacrifice mobility and damage application against smaller targets. Remember: Bigger isn't always better in EVE. The sizes are as follows;
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[[File:cyno.jpg|200px|thumb|right|An Avatar, one of the largest ships in EVE Almost 14 kilometers in length, it is over 200 times longer than the Punisher, an Amarrian frigate.]]As ships increase in size they gain more hitpoints, theoretical damage and module slots. They sacrifice mobility and damage application against smaller targets. Remember: Bigger isn't always better in EVE. The sizes are as follows;
  
 
*'''Frigates''': [[Incursus]], [[Heron]], [[Crucifier]], [[Burst]]
 
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Revision as of 09:05, 19 February 2014

A ship or spaceship in EVE Online is an entity used to traverse the heavens, battle enemy forces, ferry materials and products, provide logistical services along with many other uses. A ship may be piloted by a capsuleer(players) or non-player characters such as CONCORD, faction militaries, civilian industrialists, outlawed paramilitary and pirate forces.

Mechanics

Ships accelerate by using their engines, almost always located at the stern of the ship. They cannot travel at near-lightspeeds without the use of warp drives. Initiating warp requires an object with mass or feigned mass. The ship will acquire this object as a target and a use warp drive in conjunction with sub-lightspeed thrusters to accelerate through a warp tunnel.

"Military experts are calling this a cynosural field." -Journalist during the start of the Gallente-Caldari War in YC110

Ships can be built and stored in stations except for super-capital classes. Gates and wormholes are methods of travel that propel ships over great distances inaccessible through conventional means of travel. Capital class ships can use their built in jump drives to travel these great distances. A cynosural field is used to provide a target for the jump capable ships to lock onto.

The hitpoints of a ship come from its shield, armor and structure. Shields are absent from certain NPC vessels, however all capsuleer ships including capsules have all three defensive systems. These hitpoints are used for Tanking against incoming damage. Nearly all ships have module slots, allowing them to fit modules types such as(but not limited to) guns, repairers, plates, electronic warfare, cloaks, rigs and afterburners.

All ships have capacitor banks, similar to a gigantic battery. The engines charge these batteries and the accumulated energy is used to run modules and power the warp drive.

Certain ships have drone bays, specialized cargoholds, ship maintenance bays and fuel bays.

Categorization

Ships can be categorized in many ways, this section will cover the most basic methods. The examples given are not a complete representation of ships in EVE.

SIZE CLASS

An Avatar, one of the largest ships in EVE Almost 14 kilometers in length, it is over 200 times longer than the Punisher, an Amarrian frigate.

As ships increase in size they gain more hitpoints, theoretical damage and module slots. They sacrifice mobility and damage application against smaller targets. Remember: Bigger isn't always better in EVE. The sizes are as follows;

Some ships that don't fit or are hard to pin down in this classification are certain Industrials and ORE Ships. A common simplification of this classification is calling Carriers, Dreadnoughts, Supercarriers, Titans and Rorquals capitals, while calling all other ships sub-capitals.

TECH AND FACTION LEVEL

Tech levels refer to the complexity and rarity of the materials required to build a ship. Faction level indicates the origin of the design. Navy faction means the factions with legal navies by CONCORD standards(Gallente, Caldari, Amarr, Minmatar) built the ship. Pirate faction means outlawed entities(Sansha, Serpentis, Guristas etc) have built the ship. The only exception to this are the Sisters of EVE who build pirate faction grade ships but are not outlawed. Here are some examples;

Tech 1 ships are the baseline for all other ships. They are cheap and are built with knowledge available to the galaxy. Navy faction ships are essentially amped up versions of their Tech 1 counterparts, although sometimes their strong features are traded for other advantages. An example is the Drake Navy Issue which trades tanking ability for better damage projection.

Tech 2 ships are built using rarer materials and while their hulls are taken from Tech 1 ships, the way they fly and take advantage of fitting may be very different. They have higher resistance to icnoming damage and are more specialized in their roles as a general rule of thumb. A lot of special modules can only be fit on Tech 2 ships. The Heavy Interdictor is a prime example of a Tech 2 ship filling a specialized role.

Pirate Faction ships are Tech 1 ships that were modified by, unsurprisingly, pirate factions(note: Sisters of EVE is an exception). Over time capsuleers adopted these ships for their superiority over Tech 1 ships. They generally have a bigger tank and better damage application. They may also sport specialized bonuses to certain modules. The Vindicator is praised for it's stasis webifier bonus and massive damage output. Their downside is the price tag because blueprints are scarce.

Tech 3 ships were developed by the four empire factions after reverse engineering Sleeper technology. They are known for their often superior tank and versatility which comes from a special set of modules called subsystems. All materials required for Tech 3 ships come from Wormhole Space. As an example a Legion can be fitted to be a well tanked neuting ship, heavy assault missile boat or the more traditional laser boat. There are many other fits for it depending on what the pilot wants to do.

COMBAT & INDUSTRIAL

Not all ships are used for aggressive action. Industrialists, logistics officers and miners use a special subset of ships to increase their efficiency for their respective professions. Here is a loose listing of these ships.