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=== | === Haulers === | ||
The Gallente [[ | The Gallente [[Haulers]] provide tremendous flexibility in hauling. The [[Nereus]] and the [[Iteron Mark V]] are the "standard" haulers, with the Nereus focusing on speed and tank over cargo capacity, and the Iteron Mark V focusing on the opposite. The [[Kryos]], [[Epithal]] and [[Miasmos]] are specialized haulers with massive cargo bays for specific cargo (minerals, planetary commodities, and ore, respectively). | ||
T1 haulers are useful to transport large amounts of cargo, but they are vulnerable to suicide ganks in highsec, and piracy in lowsec. For war time hauling, a hauling alt is recommended. See the [[Creating an Alt Hauler]] article for more information. | |||
{{Ship|Nereus|box}} | {{Ship|Nereus|box}} | ||
The Nereus is the agile, tanked Gallente hauler. Its cargo hold can expand to 11 | The Nereus is the agile, tanked Gallente hauler. Its cargo hold can expand to 11 372 {{m3}} (no rigs), its align time can be reduced to 3.6 s, with a warp speed of 4.5 AU/s. | ||
{{Ship|Kryos|box}} | {{Ship|Kryos|box}} | ||
The Kryos was changed from Iteron Mark II with the deployment of the Odyssey 1.1 patch. Its cargo hold was reduced in size and a dedicated mineral bay was added. | The Kryos was changed from Iteron Mark II with the deployment of the Odyssey 1.1 patch. Its cargo hold was reduced in size and a dedicated mineral bay was added. | ||
{{Ship|Epithal|box}} | {{Ship|Epithal|box}} | ||
The Epithal was known as the Iteron Mark III prior to the deployment of Odyssey 1.1. Its cargohold was reduced in size and a bay was added for hauling planetary industry (PI) materials or planetary commodities. | The Epithal was known as the Iteron Mark III prior to the deployment of Odyssey 1.1. Its cargohold was reduced in size and a bay was added for hauling planetary industry (PI) materials or planetary commodities. | ||
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The Miasmos is designed to haul raw ore in large amounts. | The Miasmos is designed to haul raw ore in large amounts. | ||
{{Ship|Iteron_Mark_V|box}} | {{Ship|Iteron_Mark_V|box}} | ||
With the Odyssey 1.0 expansion, the Iteron V was the largest T1 | With the Odyssey 1.0 expansion, the Iteron V was the largest T1 hauler available. However, the Odyssey 1.1 industrial rebalance gave the Bestower the highest potential cargo, the Mammoth, the fastest travel time, the Tayra a launcher and highest base cargohold, and made the Iteron Mark V average all-around due to the conversion of the Iteron Mark 2/3/4 into specialized ships for minerals, planetary commodities and ore.<!-- [https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=252819&find=unread] --> [https://forums-archive.eveonline.com/topic/252819] <!-- pretty sure this is the correct post --> | ||
==Hybrid Turret Ammo Tips== | ==Hybrid Turret Ammo Tips== | ||
{{main|Turrets#Hybrid ammo|Hybrid Ammo}} | {{main|Turrets#Hybrid ammo|Hybrid Ammo}} | ||
Different kinds of hybrid turret ammunition carry different trade-offs in range, capacitor use, and damage. Antimatter requires the most capacitor, has the shortest range, and does the most damage. Lead requires the least capacitor, has no range modifier, and does middling damage. Iron has the longest range and the least damage. | Different kinds of hybrid turret ammunition carry different trade-offs in range, capacitor use, and damage. Antimatter requires the most capacitor, has the shortest range, and does the most damage. Lead requires the least capacitor, has no range modifier, and does middling damage. Iron has the longest range and the least damage. | ||