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− | The '''fitting skills''' are a group of skills that improve a capsuleer's ability to fit [[module]]s to ships, either by increasing the ship's CPU and | + | The '''fitting skills''' are a group of skills that improve a capsuleer's ability to fit [[module]]s to ships, either by increasing the ship's CPU and powergrid ("PG") or by decreasing the CPU and PG use of modules. While these skills do not directly improve a ship's performance, they allow fits that vastly outperform the options available without them. |
− | == Basic | + | == Basic skills == |
− | There are two skills that improve the CPU and | + | There are two skills that improve the CPU and powergrid output of every ship. New capsuleers start with these skills at level III; training them to level IV should be an early priority, and training them to level V is a good medium-term goal. |
=== CPU Management === | === CPU Management === | ||
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{{sk|Power Grid Management}} increases a ship's Power Grid output by 5% per level. | {{sk|Power Grid Management}} increases a ship's Power Grid output by 5% per level. | ||
− | == | + | == Other fitting skills == |
− | + | These skills are all useful in some way, but their usefulness depends more on what types of ships a capsuleer flies than the three skills above. A well-rounded pilot is likely to reach level V in all of them, but a specialist may find that some are not applicable to their situation. | |
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− | These skills are all useful in some way, but their usefulness depends more on what types of ships a capsuleer flies than the three skills above. A well-rounded pilot is likely to reach | ||
=== Advanced Weapon Upgrades === | === Advanced Weapon Upgrades === | ||
− | {{sk|Advanced Weapon Upgrades}} decreases the PG use of weapons by 2% per rank. This is a high priority skill for PvP pilots, as many fits require several ranks in the skill to make their PG fit. This is particularly the case for ships that use medium and large guns, as the weapons are usually the primary PG users on those ships, and for fits that use tech 2 guns. | + | {{sk|Advanced Weapon Upgrades}} decreases the PG use of weapons by 2% per rank. This is a high priority skill for PvP pilots, as many fits require several ranks in the skill to make their PG fit. This is particularly the case for ships that use medium and large guns, as the weapons are usually the primary PG users on those ships, and for fits that use tech 2 guns. Level V is a prerequisite for [[Marauders]]. |
=== Capacitor Management === | === Capacitor Management === | ||
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=== Electronics Upgrades === | === Electronics Upgrades === | ||
− | {{sk|Electronics Upgrades}} unlocks three types of modules (Co-Processors, Signal Amplifiers, and Sensor Backup Arrays) and decreases their CPU use by 5% per level. Co-Processors use a single unit of PG and increase a ship's CPU output. Signal Amplifiers increase a ship's locking range and scan resolution, allowing targets to be locked faster and at greater distances. Sensor Backup Arrays increase a ship's sensor strength, protecting against ECM. None of these modules are common, however, and the two that use any CPU at all are not major drains on a ship's fitting space, making this skill a lower priority for most new capsuleers than other fitting skills. In the long run, | + | {{sk|Electronics Upgrades}} unlocks three types of modules (Co-Processors, Signal Amplifiers, and Sensor Backup Arrays) and decreases their CPU use by 5% per level. Co-Processors use a single unit of PG and increase a ship's CPU output. Signal Amplifiers increase a ship's locking range and scan resolution, allowing targets to be locked faster and at greater distances. Sensor Backup Arrays increase a ship's sensor strength, protecting against ECM. None of these modules are common, however, and the two that use any CPU at all are not major drains on a ship's fitting space, making this skill a lower priority for most new capsuleers than other fitting skills. In the long run, Level V unlocks the powerful [[Covert Ops]] and [[Recon Ships|Recon]] ship skills, a strong incentive to eventually train the skill all the way. |
=== Energy Grid Upgrades === | === Energy Grid Upgrades === | ||
− | {{sk|Energy Grid Upgrades}} unlocks modules that affect a ship's Power Grid output and capacitor. It also reduces the CPU use of these modules by 5% per level. The capacitor modules are common on logistics ships, and some logistics fits require Energy Grid Upgrades | + | {{sk|Energy Grid Upgrades}} unlocks modules that affect a ship's Power Grid output and capacitor. It also reduces the CPU use of these modules by 5% per level. The capacitor modules are common on [[logistics]] ships, and some logistics fits require Energy Grid Upgrades V to fit everything. The PG modules are sometimes used to make an otherwise impossible fit work (although an Ancillary Current Router rig is usually the preferred option), and they can be a useful temporary solution for capsuleers who haven't yet trained the skills needed to make tight fits work. Energy Grid Upgrades V is a prerequisite for the [[Skills:Spaceship_Command#Marauders|Marauder]] and [[Heavy Assault Cruiser]] ship skills. |
=== Shield Upgrades === | === Shield Upgrades === | ||
− | {{sk|Shield Upgrades}} unlocks shield extenders, shield rechargers, and shield resistance amplifiers and reduces their PG use by 5% per level. Shield Extenders are | + | {{sk|Shield Upgrades}} unlocks shield extenders, shield rechargers, and shield resistance amplifiers, and reduces their PG use by 5% per level. Shield Extenders are used in most shield buffer tanks, and their PG use is quite high, particularly for smaller ships. Resistance amplifiers and shield rechargers are rarely used, and their PG use is minimal. Level IV is highly recommended for capsuleers who use shield buffer tanks, as it unlocks Tech 2 extenders and drastically reduces their fitting requirements; level V is needed for some fits. |
=== Weapon Upgrades === | === Weapon Upgrades === | ||
− | {{sk|Weapon Upgrades}} decreases the CPU use of weapons by 5% per level and unlocks damage upgrades for turrets and launchers. | + | {{sk|Weapon Upgrades}} decreases the CPU use of weapons by 5% per level and unlocks damage upgrades for turrets and launchers. Level IV is a prerequisite for {{sk|Advanced Weapon Upgrades}} (and the Tech 2 variants of all damage-boosting low slot modules), making the skill a high priority. Level V is a prerequisite for [[Heavy Assault Cruisers]]; most capsuleers will need Advanced Weapon Upgrades before HACs are a realistic option. |
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+ | === Rigging skills === | ||
+ | {{sk|Jury Rigging}} must be trained to fit any rigs to a ship at all. First, it allows the use of rig slots, which are important to getting the most out of a ship. It also unlocks rigs that improve Powergrid (Ancillary Current Routers) and CPU (Processor Overclocking Units). These rigs are usually preferred to the equivalent lowslot modules when a fit needs a bit more PG or CPU to function. | ||
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+ | Some specific rigs come with a drawback that increases the CPU or PG load of modules. For example, a Nanobot Accelerator rig speeds up the cycle time of armour repairers, but increases the PG requirements of armour repairers. Similarly, the various Burst Aerator rigs increase the rate of fire of turrets but also increase those turrets' PG demand. For such rigs, training the relevant rigging skill reduces the size of the drawback, making fitting easier | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
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+ | * [[Support skills]]: other skills which are not necessarily required by ship hulls, but can dramatically improve ship performance | ||
+ | ** [[The Magic 14]]: skills which affect ''every'' ship | ||
+ | * [[Fitting ships]]: good guidelines for designing fits | ||
[[Category:Fitting]] | [[Category:Fitting]] | ||
[[Category:Skills]] | [[Category:Skills]] |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 21 June 2024
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The fitting skills are a group of skills that improve a capsuleer's ability to fit modules to ships, either by increasing the ship's CPU and powergrid ("PG") or by decreasing the CPU and PG use of modules. While these skills do not directly improve a ship's performance, they allow fits that vastly outperform the options available without them.
Basic skills
There are two skills that improve the CPU and powergrid output of every ship. New capsuleers start with these skills at level III; training them to level IV should be an early priority, and training them to level V is a good medium-term goal.
CPU Management
CPU Management increases a ship's CPU output by 5% per level.
Power Grid Management
Power Grid Management increases a ship's Power Grid output by 5% per level.
Other fitting skills
These skills are all useful in some way, but their usefulness depends more on what types of ships a capsuleer flies than the three skills above. A well-rounded pilot is likely to reach level V in all of them, but a specialist may find that some are not applicable to their situation.
Advanced Weapon Upgrades
Advanced Weapon Upgrades decreases the PG use of weapons by 2% per rank. This is a high priority skill for PvP pilots, as many fits require several ranks in the skill to make their PG fit. This is particularly the case for ships that use medium and large guns, as the weapons are usually the primary PG users on those ships, and for fits that use tech 2 guns. Level V is a prerequisite for Marauders.
Capacitor Management
Capacitor Management is an extremely useful skill, but it does not directly improve a ship's fitting space. It is included here because it unlocks Micro Auxiliary Power Cores, which provide a fixed bonus to a ship's PG. These modules are preferred for frigates and destroyers, where the percentage bonuses from rigs and other lowslot modules do not provide as much benefit to their inherently limited PG.
Electronics Upgrades
Electronics Upgrades unlocks three types of modules (Co-Processors, Signal Amplifiers, and Sensor Backup Arrays) and decreases their CPU use by 5% per level. Co-Processors use a single unit of PG and increase a ship's CPU output. Signal Amplifiers increase a ship's locking range and scan resolution, allowing targets to be locked faster and at greater distances. Sensor Backup Arrays increase a ship's sensor strength, protecting against ECM. None of these modules are common, however, and the two that use any CPU at all are not major drains on a ship's fitting space, making this skill a lower priority for most new capsuleers than other fitting skills. In the long run, Level V unlocks the powerful Covert Ops and Recon ship skills, a strong incentive to eventually train the skill all the way.
Energy Grid Upgrades
Energy Grid Upgrades unlocks modules that affect a ship's Power Grid output and capacitor. It also reduces the CPU use of these modules by 5% per level. The capacitor modules are common on logistics ships, and some logistics fits require Energy Grid Upgrades V to fit everything. The PG modules are sometimes used to make an otherwise impossible fit work (although an Ancillary Current Router rig is usually the preferred option), and they can be a useful temporary solution for capsuleers who haven't yet trained the skills needed to make tight fits work. Energy Grid Upgrades V is a prerequisite for the Marauder and Heavy Assault Cruiser ship skills.
Shield Upgrades
Shield Upgrades unlocks shield extenders, shield rechargers, and shield resistance amplifiers, and reduces their PG use by 5% per level. Shield Extenders are used in most shield buffer tanks, and their PG use is quite high, particularly for smaller ships. Resistance amplifiers and shield rechargers are rarely used, and their PG use is minimal. Level IV is highly recommended for capsuleers who use shield buffer tanks, as it unlocks Tech 2 extenders and drastically reduces their fitting requirements; level V is needed for some fits.
Weapon Upgrades
Weapon Upgrades decreases the CPU use of weapons by 5% per level and unlocks damage upgrades for turrets and launchers. Level IV is a prerequisite for Advanced Weapon Upgrades (and the Tech 2 variants of all damage-boosting low slot modules), making the skill a high priority. Level V is a prerequisite for Heavy Assault Cruisers; most capsuleers will need Advanced Weapon Upgrades before HACs are a realistic option.
Rigging skills
Jury Rigging must be trained to fit any rigs to a ship at all. First, it allows the use of rig slots, which are important to getting the most out of a ship. It also unlocks rigs that improve Powergrid (Ancillary Current Routers) and CPU (Processor Overclocking Units). These rigs are usually preferred to the equivalent lowslot modules when a fit needs a bit more PG or CPU to function.
Some specific rigs come with a drawback that increases the CPU or PG load of modules. For example, a Nanobot Accelerator rig speeds up the cycle time of armour repairers, but increases the PG requirements of armour repairers. Similarly, the various Burst Aerator rigs increase the rate of fire of turrets but also increase those turrets' PG demand. For such rigs, training the relevant rigging skill reduces the size of the drawback, making fitting easier
See also
- Support skills: other skills which are not necessarily required by ship hulls, but can dramatically improve ship performance
- The Magic 14: skills which affect every ship
- Fitting ships: good guidelines for designing fits