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== Frigates ==
 
== Frigates ==
Frigates are usually used for the easiest combat sites and for Level I missions. Drone and missile fitted ships are popular because they let the pilot shoot from a distance. (NPCs tend to gang up on the Player ship, so distance is often a good thing to have.) On the other hand, this is just a preference, and many players prefer the rush of close combat with armor and blasters.
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Frigates are the ship of choice for the easiest combat sites and for Level I missions. Drone and missile fitted ships are popular because they let the pilot shoot from a distance. (NPCs tend to gang up on the Player ship, so distance is often a good thing to have.) On the other hand, this is just a preference, and many players prefer the rush of close combat with armor and blasters.
  
 
Each ship requires at least Level I of the Spaceship Command skill for the ship itself. Additional very useful skills include [[The Magic 14]] and specialized skills for the specific type of ship you choose to fly (drone skills for drone boats, shield skills for shielded boats, etc.)
 
Each ship requires at least Level I of the Spaceship Command skill for the ship itself. Additional very useful skills include [[The Magic 14]] and specialized skills for the specific type of ship you choose to fly (drone skills for drone boats, shield skills for shielded boats, etc.)

Revision as of 15:24, 12 September 2017

New players often use PVE as a way to gain ISK and experience with fitting and piloting. The ships listed here are the ones most widely recommended for early PVE security missions and combat sites.

More: Mission Ships | Drone Ships | Missile Ships Faction Ship Overviews AmarrCaldariGallenteMinmatar

Frigates

Frigates are the ship of choice for the easiest combat sites and for Level I missions. Drone and missile fitted ships are popular because they let the pilot shoot from a distance. (NPCs tend to gang up on the Player ship, so distance is often a good thing to have.) On the other hand, this is just a preference, and many players prefer the rush of close combat with armor and blasters.

Each ship requires at least Level I of the Spaceship Command skill for the ship itself. Additional very useful skills include The Magic 14 and specialized skills for the specific type of ship you choose to fly (drone skills for drone boats, shield skills for shielded boats, etc.)

Ship names here link to the page for the ship in this Wiki.

Incursus - Gallente - Hybrid Turrets. It is the only Gallente frigate with 3 turret slots, and will likely deal more damage than a Tristan for pilots without Drones V.

Kestrel - Caldari - Missiles. This ship has four standard launchers. Such missile systems make for good starter weapons because they need no capacitor energy, and they fly directly to their targets without worry about falloff, tracking speed, etc. Missile ships usually stay at long range and "snipe" their enemies, a tactic that can be used even by players with minimal skills.

Punisher - Amarr - Laser Turrets. With excellent armour HP, a bonus to armour resistances, 5 low slots for installing armor fittings, this is one of the strongest T1 frigates in terms of defense. Its 4 turrets can give it a reasonable damage output. (But note that laser turrets only do thermal and EMP damage ... no kinetic or explosive is available.)

Rifter - Minmatar - Projectile Turrets. The Rifter has 3 mid and 4 low equipment slots, which gives it the ability to either shield or armor tank and provides flexibility in fitting. Its speed is an advantage, and it has bonuses for projectile turrets. None-the-less, other factions' frigates tend to be chosen ahead of the Rifter.

Tristan - Gallente - Drones. This is the only T1 frigate that can operate 5 drones. Very good drone skills increase its damage considerably.

Cruisers

Cruisers are much stronger than frigates, and they require a higher level of skills. Generally, cruisers are the ship of choice for Level II combat missions and the more difficult combat sites.

ARBITRATOR - Amarr - Drones. Generally considered one of the best T1 cruisers in the game, the Arbitrator can carry six flights of light drones or a mix of light and medium drones, and it has enough bandwidth to fly a full flight of five mediums. Drones are the Arbitrator's primary weapon, but it has two turret slots AND two launcher slots, which allows you to mount the weapons for which you have skills and use the other slots for a tractor beam, salvage beam, or the like. It can be fit for armor or for shields, depending on your best skills.

CARACAL - Caldari - Missiles. This ship receives bonuses that increasing the range and the rate of fire for missiles. It uses shields, and generally damages enemies from distance.

OMEN - Amarr - Laser Turrets. The Omen has bonuses for medium laser turrets, and it is usually armor tanked. While it is not a drone ship, it can carry eight light drones, which is enough for a full flight of combat drones and three salvage drones.

RUPTURE - Minmatar - Projectile Turrets. With four projectile turrets and room for a full flight of drones, this ship uses artillery and drones to destroy enemies from range. It can use armor or shields with equal facility, making it a popular ship for PvE.

VEXOR - Gallente - Drones. One of the most popular ships for PVE, the Vexor can carry five flights of light drones, or a mix of light and medium drones. It has enough bandwidth to fly a mix of light, medium and heavy drones, which can be useful in some Level 3 missions. The Vexor has a bonus for hybrid turrets, but the damage from these is small compared to its drones, and other types of weapons and devices are not unusual. It is most often armor tanked.

A Note On Battlecruisers

Level III missions and low sec combat sites generally require a Battlecruiser or an equivalent ship ... of which there are many. By this time, many players will be using T2 fits. Some will be flying T2 ships, and a few may even be flying T3 ships. Because of this, the choice of ships and fittings is open to discussion. A player with this much experience should enjoy the challenge of finding and fitting a ship that matches his or her skills.

Summary of Ship Characteristics

PvE Frigates and CRUISERS
Amarr Caldari Gallente Minmatar
Armor Punisher
ARBITRATOR
OMEN
Incursus
VEXOR
Rifter
RUPTURE
Shield ARBITRATOR Kestrel
CARACAL
Rifter
RUPTURE
Drone ARBITRATOR Tristan
VEXOR
Projectile Rifter
RUPTURE
Hybrid Incursus
Laser Punisher
OMEN
Missile Kestrel
CARACAL

Summary of Weapon Characteristics

Links here go to wiki pages that discuss the particular weapon or characteristic.

Weapon Trade-offs
Tracking Homing Reload Damage Type
Missile yes yes all
Projectile yes yes all
Hybrid yes yes all
Laser yes no thermal, EMP

Shields versus Armor

Shields make you easier to target, but let you go faster. Armor slows you down, but you're harder to hit.

Shields take damage first. As shields are damaged, armor comes into play. Finally, if shields and armor are gone, the hull gets hit.

Armor tanked ships usually lose their shields fairly quickly. Shield tanked ships should never lose their shields ... if they do, it's time to warp out. There are other ways of tanking, but these are the two most widely used.