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For afterburners, the pattern is fairly straightforward. Higher-tech afterburners grant larger speed bonuses. Faction and deadspace afterburners have lower capacitor costs, and come in two types: one consuming extra CPU ([[Gallente]]/[[Serpentis]]), one consuming extra powergrid ([[Minmatar]]/[[Angel Cartel]]). | For afterburners, the pattern is fairly straightforward. Higher-tech afterburners grant larger speed bonuses. Faction and deadspace afterburners have lower capacitor costs, and come in two types: one consuming extra CPU ([[Gallente]]/[[Serpentis]]), one consuming extra powergrid ([[Minmatar]]/[[Angel Cartel]]). | ||
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As with afterburners, faction and deadspace microwarpdrives come in two types: one consuming extra CPU but with reduced activation cost (Gallente/Serpentis), and one consuming extra powergrid but with reduced signature radius bloom (Minmatar/Angel Cartel). | As with afterburners, faction and deadspace microwarpdrives come in two types: one consuming extra CPU but with reduced activation cost (Gallente/Serpentis), and one consuming extra powergrid but with reduced signature radius bloom (Minmatar/Angel Cartel). | ||
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Such fits are sometimes described as "6MN", "60MN", or "600MN" (referring to the size of the two propulsion modules added together). | Such fits are sometimes described as "6MN", "60MN", or "600MN" (referring to the size of the two propulsion modules added together). | ||
=== | === Overheating === | ||
Prop mods can be extremely impactful, but also extremely dangerous, modules to overheat. Overheating a prop mod increases its speed multiplier by 50% (multiplicatively), which means greatly improved top speed but more importantly greatly increased acceleration. This can often make the difference between catching a target and them escaping, or being caught versus making a quick change of direction to escape. | Prop mods can be extremely impactful, but also extremely dangerous, modules to [[overheat]]. Overheating a prop mod increases its speed multiplier by 50% (multiplicatively), which means greatly improved top speed but more importantly greatly increased acceleration. This can often make the difference between catching a target and them escaping, or being caught versus making a quick change of direction to escape. | ||
However, this power comes at a risk: prop mods generate more rack heat than any other modules, and microwarpdrives in particular have extremely severe head damage values. A 5MN MWD, for instance, can completely burn itself out in as few as ''three'' overheated cycles, severely damaging any tackle modules being run alongside it along the way. Very unusually though, the heat damage inflicted by prop mods vastly decreases at larger sizes, to the point that a 100MN afterburner can potentially be overheated for over a minute and a half before being in danger of burning out. | However, this power comes at a risk: prop mods generate more rack heat than any other modules, and microwarpdrives in particular have extremely severe head damage values. A 5MN MWD, for instance, can completely burn itself out in as few as ''three'' overheated cycles, severely damaging any tackle modules being run alongside it along the way. Very unusually though, the heat damage inflicted by prop mods vastly decreases at larger sizes, to the point that a 100MN afterburner can potentially be overheated for over a minute and a half before being in danger of burning out. | ||
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* {{sk|Micro Jump Drive Operation|I}} is required to use any micro jump drives and reduces the spool up time duration by 5% per skill level. | * {{sk|Micro Jump Drive Operation|I}} is required to use any micro jump drives and reduces the spool up time duration by 5% per skill level. | ||
* {{sk|Anchoring|I}} is required to use the Mobile Micro Jump Unit. | * {{sk|Anchoring|I}} is required to use the Mobile Micro Jump Unit. | ||
[[Category:Fitting]] | [[Category:Fitting]] | ||