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Revision as of 07:46, 16 August 2010
When running missions a lot of information is given to you through the names of the various NPC ships.
- The Main part of the name indicates ship class
- The prefix indicates if the Rat is a Commander or an Elite ship
- The suffix indicates the role of the Rat in the context of the mission
- Commander Ships: Inflict Greater Damage and have a better range than a regular Rat of the same class.
- Elite ships inflict greater damage, have a better tank, a higher chance of Stasis Web and Warp Scramble than a regular Rat of the same class.
Note: This does not mean that only Elite ships can tackle you, it only means they have a higher chance of doing so. This information is intended to give you a general feel for the Rats you'll be facing in missions, for specific information on Rats you'll need to look at mission walkhroughs.
A Brief Summary
Faction | Frigate | Destroyer | Cruiser | Battlecruiser | Battleship | Commander | Elite |
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Angel Cartel | Gistii | Gistior | Gistum | Gistatis | Gist | Domination | Arch |
Blood Raider | Corpii | Corpior | Corpum | Corpior | Corpus | Dark | Elder |
Guristas | Pithi | Pithior | Pithum | Pithatis | Pith | Dread | Dire |
Sansha's Nation | Centii | Centior | Centum | Centatis | Centus | True | Loyal |
Serpentis | Coreli | Corelior | Corelum | Corealatis | Core | Shadow | Guardian |
Rogue Drones | Alvi | Alvior | Alvium | Alvatis | Alvus | Strain |
Note: Rogue Drones are the only Faction with a ship class lower than Frigate (like a drone for a drone), this Drone is called an Apis.