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− | + | * SHIP ATTRIBUTES SECTION (last update : 2024-11-14) | |
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− | + | | shipid=628 | |
− | + | | shipimg=Arbitrator.jpg | |
− | + | | shipname=Arbitrator | |
− | + | | class=Cruiser | |
− | + | | grouping=Standard Cruisers | |
− | + | | hulltype=Arbitrator Class | |
− | + | | faction=Amarr Empire | |
− | + | | variations={{Ship|Pilgrim}},{{Ship|Curse}} | |
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− | + | | powergrid=695 MW | |
− | + | | cpu=370 tf | |
− | + | | capacitor=1,375 GJ | |
− | + | | highs=4 | |
− | + | | turrets=2 | |
− | + | | launchers=3 | |
− | + | | mediums=4 | |
− | + | | lows=5 | |
− | + | | mass=11,200,000 kg | |
− | + | | volume=120,000 m³ | |
− | + | | cargohold=345 m³ | |
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− | + | | dronebay=150 m³ | |
− | + | | bandwidth=50 Mbit/sec | |
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+ | | quote= Without the truth of the soul, the faithless stumble blind. | ||
+ | | quote_attribution= Emperor Doriam Kor-Azor II | ||
+ | | info=The Arbitrator is unusual for Amarr ships in that it's primarily a drone carrier. While it is not the best carrier around, it has superior armor that gives it greater durability than most ships in its class. | ||
+ | | bonuses=<b>Amarr Cruiser bonuses (per skill level):</b><br>7.5% bonus to Weapon Disruptor effectiveness<br>10% bonus to Drone hitpoints, damage and mining yield<br> | ||
+ | | structurehp=1,600 HP | ||
+ | | shieldhp=1,100 HP | ||
+ | | shieldem=0 | ||
+ | | shieldexp=50 | ||
+ | | shieldkin=40 | ||
+ | | shieldtherm=20 | ||
+ | | armorhp=1,500 HP | ||
+ | | armorem=50 | ||
+ | | armorexp=20 | ||
+ | | armorkin=25 | ||
+ | | armortherm=35 | ||
+ | | maxvelocity=200 m/sec | ||
+ | | inertia=0.56 | ||
+ | | warpspeed=4 AU/s | ||
+ | | warptime=8.69 s | ||
+ | | targetrange=70.00 km | ||
+ | | sigradius=130 m | ||
+ | | maxlockedtargets=7 | ||
+ | | sensortype=RADAR | ||
+ | | sensorvalue=15 points | ||
+ | | scanres=285 mm | ||
+ | | reqskills=*{{RequiredSkill|Amarr Cruiser|I}} | ||
+ | ** {{RequiredSkill|Spaceship Command|II}} | ||
+ | ** {{RequiredSkill|Amarr Destroyer|III}} | ||
+ | *** {{RequiredSkill|Amarr Frigate|III}} | ||
+ | **** {{RequiredSkill|Spaceship Command|I}} | ||
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+ | | totaltraintime=19h 15m 30s | ||
+ | | forumlinks= | ||
+ | | wikireferences= | ||
+ | | externallinks= | ||
+ | | highlights1= | ||
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− | ==Summary== | + | == Summary == |
− | The Arbitrator | + | The '''Arbitrator''' (or "Arby") is the Tech 1 Amarr [[electronic warfare]] cruiser, with a bonus to [[Electronic warfare#Weapon Disruption|weapon disruption]]. As it also has a bonus to drone damage and durability, the Arbitrator can contribute some DPS to a [[PvP]] group, or even function on its own as an unusual solo PvP ship. Although the selectable damage of drones gives it some greater [[PvE]] flexibility than the [[Omen]] and [[Maller]], the Arbitrator is not typically used for PvE combat. |
− | + | As weapon disruption is ineffective against drones or other EWAR ships, doesn't affect [[logistics]] ships, and works only on either turrets or missiles depending on the module used, it lacks some of the power of ECM and sensor dampening. However, one or two bonused weapon disruptors can still remove a ship's ability to apply its damage. | |
− | + | Moreover, while the Arbitrator cannot deal the full DPS of a dedicated damage-dealing cruiser, it has significant flexibility thanks to its very large drone bay, the largest drone bay of any Tech 1 cruiser (though the [[Vexor]] has more drone bandwidth). The Arbitrator can field a full flight of medium drones for reasonable DPS or a flight of light drones as a serious threat to small targets, and it can have several flights in reserve to cover other damage types and to replace losses. | |
− | + | == Skills == | |
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+ | The Arbitrator is slightly more SP-intensive than some other Tech 1 cruisers, as it really deserves {{sk|Drones}} level V to take advantage of its ample drone bay. General [[support skills]] and [[fitting skills]] help. In particular, [[Support skills#Drones|drone support skills]] boost the ship's DPS potential, and pilots planning to fit energy neutralizers or nosferatus will also want to prioritize [[Support skills#Capacitor|capacitor support skills]]. In the longer term, Tech 2 drones further improve the Arbitrator's power. | ||
+ | == Tactics == | ||
− | + | '''EWAR''' | |
+ | Tracking disruptors cut the enemy's optimal range and fall off by the same percent. They also reduce enemy tracking. Both can be scripted to increase the effect and to reduce the stacking penalties when using more than one. Tracking disruptors are ineffective against missile and drone damage. | ||
− | + | Missile disruptors make enemy missile launchers less effective by cutting missile range and precision. You can load scripts into them, giving them twice the effectiveness against either range or precision while losing the other effect entirely. Disrupting precision will make it difficult for a missile ship to hit small targets such as frigates. Missile disruptors are ineffective against turret and drone damage. | |
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+ | Both types of weapon disruption are subject to [[stacking penalties]]. In a fleet situation, weapon disruptors should be applied to enemy damage-dealing ships which are ''not'' the primary target (as that will, with luck, be dying shortly anyway). | ||
+ | '''PvP''' | ||
− | + | The Arbitrator has a balanced slot layout of mid slots and low slots and can be fitted in a variety of ways. For electronic warfare use, it is often armor-tanked to allow the mids to be used for tracking disruptors and/or guidance disruptors. | |
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− | + | For the high slots, the Arbitrator has no bonuses to any hull-mounted weapon type, and so can use any weapons. Projectile turrets and missile launchers have the advantage of not draining the [[capacitor]]. The ship can also forego weapons entirely in favor of energy neutralizers and/or nosferatus for [[capacitor warfare]]. As the Arbitrator has no bonuses to energy neutralizers, a capacitor booster can really help a neutralizer fit, and the neutralizers will only have their normal, short range. | |
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− | + | == Notes == | |
− | + | ''You can add notes here.'' | |
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− | + | == Patch History == | |
− | + | {{expansion past| | |
− | + | '''October 2019 Release - 2019-10-15.1''' | |
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− | + | ''Every Cruiser, Battlecruiser and Battleship now warps faster than before.'' | |
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− | + | * Warp Speed increased from 3 AU/s to 4 AU/s (+1 AU/s) | |
+ | '''Lifeblood v. 1.0 - Build: 1203953 - 24.10.17''' | ||
− | + | * Powergrid increased from 575 MW to 695 MW (+120 MW) | |
+ | * CPU increased from 325 tf to 370 tf (+45 tf) | ||
+ | * Number of launcher slots increased from 2 to 3 (+1) | ||
+ | * Maximum Target Range increased from 50km to 70km (+20 km) | ||
+ | '''Retribution v. 1.0 - Build: 476047 - 04.12.12''' | ||
− | + | ''The Arbitrator already had an effective role as a hybrid of a Tracking Disruptor bonused electronic warfare cruiser and drone combat cruiser. We improved it via an extra low slot, stronger TD bonus and the ability to choose between turrets or launchers for added damage.'' | |
− | + | * Cruiser skill bonuses (per level): | |
− | + | * 7.5% bonus to Tracking Disruptor effectiveness | |
+ | * 10% bonus to drone hitpoints, damage and mining yield | ||
+ | * Slot layout: 4 H, 4 M, 5 L (+1), 2 turrets, 2 launchers (+1) | ||
+ | * Fittings: 575 PWG, 325 CPU (+25) | ||
+ | * Defense (shields / armor / hull) : 1100(+84) / 1500(+132) / 1600(+232) | ||
+ | * Capacitor (amount / recharge rate / average cap per second): 1375(+313) / 490s(+108.75s) / 2.8 (+0.02) | ||
+ | * Mobility (max velocity / agility / mass / align time): 200(+41) / 0.56(-0.05) / 11200000 / 5.9s (-0.5) | ||
+ | * Drones (bandwidth / bay): 50 / 150 | ||
+ | * Targeting (max targeting range / Scan Resolution / Max Locked targets): 50km / 285(+3) / 7(+1) | ||
+ | * Sensor strength: 15 Radar (+3) | ||
+ | * Signature radius: 130 | ||
+ | * Cargo capacity: 345 | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{ShipsMatrix}} | {{ShipsMatrix}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Standard Cruisers]] |
Latest revision as of 17:17, 14 November 2024
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Without the truth of the soul, the faithless stumble blind.
SHIP BONUSES
Amarr Cruiser bonuses (per skill level):
Ship Attributes
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Summary
The Arbitrator (or "Arby") is the Tech 1 Amarr electronic warfare cruiser, with a bonus to weapon disruption. As it also has a bonus to drone damage and durability, the Arbitrator can contribute some DPS to a PvP group, or even function on its own as an unusual solo PvP ship. Although the selectable damage of drones gives it some greater PvE flexibility than the Omen and Maller, the Arbitrator is not typically used for PvE combat.
As weapon disruption is ineffective against drones or other EWAR ships, doesn't affect logistics ships, and works only on either turrets or missiles depending on the module used, it lacks some of the power of ECM and sensor dampening. However, one or two bonused weapon disruptors can still remove a ship's ability to apply its damage.
Moreover, while the Arbitrator cannot deal the full DPS of a dedicated damage-dealing cruiser, it has significant flexibility thanks to its very large drone bay, the largest drone bay of any Tech 1 cruiser (though the Vexor has more drone bandwidth). The Arbitrator can field a full flight of medium drones for reasonable DPS or a flight of light drones as a serious threat to small targets, and it can have several flights in reserve to cover other damage types and to replace losses.
Skills
The Arbitrator is slightly more SP-intensive than some other Tech 1 cruisers, as it really deserves Drones level V to take advantage of its ample drone bay. General support skills and fitting skills help. In particular, drone support skills boost the ship's DPS potential, and pilots planning to fit energy neutralizers or nosferatus will also want to prioritize capacitor support skills. In the longer term, Tech 2 drones further improve the Arbitrator's power.
Tactics
EWAR
Tracking disruptors cut the enemy's optimal range and fall off by the same percent. They also reduce enemy tracking. Both can be scripted to increase the effect and to reduce the stacking penalties when using more than one. Tracking disruptors are ineffective against missile and drone damage.
Missile disruptors make enemy missile launchers less effective by cutting missile range and precision. You can load scripts into them, giving them twice the effectiveness against either range or precision while losing the other effect entirely. Disrupting precision will make it difficult for a missile ship to hit small targets such as frigates. Missile disruptors are ineffective against turret and drone damage.
Both types of weapon disruption are subject to stacking penalties. In a fleet situation, weapon disruptors should be applied to enemy damage-dealing ships which are not the primary target (as that will, with luck, be dying shortly anyway).
PvP
The Arbitrator has a balanced slot layout of mid slots and low slots and can be fitted in a variety of ways. For electronic warfare use, it is often armor-tanked to allow the mids to be used for tracking disruptors and/or guidance disruptors.
For the high slots, the Arbitrator has no bonuses to any hull-mounted weapon type, and so can use any weapons. Projectile turrets and missile launchers have the advantage of not draining the capacitor. The ship can also forego weapons entirely in favor of energy neutralizers and/or nosferatus for capacitor warfare. As the Arbitrator has no bonuses to energy neutralizers, a capacitor booster can really help a neutralizer fit, and the neutralizers will only have their normal, short range.
Notes
You can add notes here.
Patch History
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October 2019 Release - 2019-10-15.1 Every Cruiser, Battlecruiser and Battleship now warps faster than before.
Lifeblood v. 1.0 - Build: 1203953 - 24.10.17
Retribution v. 1.0 - Build: 476047 - 04.12.12 The Arbitrator already had an effective role as a hybrid of a Tracking Disruptor bonused electronic warfare cruiser and drone combat cruiser. We improved it via an extra low slot, stronger TD bonus and the ability to choose between turrets or launchers for added damage.
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