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Revision as of 02:23, 19 December 2021
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The Naglfar is based on a Matari design believed to date back to the earliest annals of antiquity. While the exact evolution of memes informing its figure is unclear, the same distinctive vertical monolith form has shown up time and time again in the wind-scattered remnants of Matari legend. SHIP BONUSES
Minmatar Dreadnought bonuses (per skill level):
Ship Attributes
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Summary
Before the Citadel expansion the Naglfar was a bit of a mixed bag. Nowadays it's one of the best overall dreadnoughts: you cannot go wrong with picking a Naglfar, and most capital pilots are expected to fly one in some capacity. Capless guns, generous mid slots, generous low slots and other minor properties make it popular for fleet use, for "Solo Dreadnought" operations and for PvE in high class wormholes. It also makes a good "Blap Dread", a dreadnought specifically designed to shoot at subcapital targets with full sized capital guns. It has also found use in special case situations involved the rarely used long range platform: in this case, Quad 3500mm Artillery for sniping on Citadel grids. It is also the best "Drift Dread" for its speed and slot arrangement which makes it good for doing such.
Skills
Further information about additional or recommended skills to pilot Naglfar for a specific or it's common role(s) can be written here.
Tactics
No sub-article about Naglfar roles or piloting tactics. You can write them here.
Notes
In old Norse mythology, Naglfar was a ship made from the finger- and toenails of the dead, which would ferry monsters to the final battle of Ragnarok.