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=How Bombs Work= | =How Bombs Work= | ||
− | Bombs are unlike other missiles they are unguided and do not require the pilot to lock his target prior to launch. When they are deployed they will travel in front of the | + | Bombs are unlike any other missiles as they are unguided and do not require the pilot to lock his target prior to launch. When they are deployed, they will travel in front of the bomb launcher in a straight line, continuing for 10 seconds until they reach a distance of 30km from the original launch point where they will detonate. This detonation causes a large amount of damage of a single type to all ships within 15km radius of the detonation. Remember, this damage is indiscriminate as it causes the same damage to the launching ship as well the others that are within the blast zone radius and as stealth bombers are notoriously squishy, it is likely that those that are caught within the blast radius will be destroyed. Do not continue flying in a straight line following the launch of a bomb and if flying with other bombers, be aware of their launch points as well. |
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==Bomb Types== | ==Bomb Types== | ||
− | Each bomb inflicts 6400 raw damage, plus an additional 5% damage per level of Covert Ops skill trained. Thus, a character with Covert Ops trained to IV would inflict 7680 raw damage. The damage of each bomb is of a single type these are: | + | Each bomb inflicts 6400 of raw damage, plus an additional 5% damage per level of Covert Ops skill trained. Thus, a character with Covert Ops trained to IV would inflict 7680 raw damage. The damage of each bomb is of a single type and these are: |
* [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Concussion_Bomb Concussion bombs] do kinetic damage | * [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Concussion_Bomb Concussion bombs] do kinetic damage | ||
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− | Bombs like all weapon systems deliver less damage to smaller targets and in general a single bomb will not in itself deliver sufficient damage to destroy any ship | + | Bombs, like all weapon systems, deliver less damage to smaller targets and in general a single bomb will not in itself deliver sufficient damage to destroy any ship. It is usual for bombers to fly in a wing to deliver a large amount of area of effect damage to as many ships as possible. It is possible for bombs to be destroyed in flight, the 10 second flight time allows a fast locking ship to identify lock and destroy the target however the pilot would have to be expecting the launch and as the bomber remains cloaked prior to deployment this is an unlikely scenario. |
− | Like missile damage, Bomb damage can be modified by the signature radii of the target ships, which | + | Like missile damage, Bomb damage can be modified by the signature radii of the target ships, which is compared to the bomb's explosion radius of 400m. But unlike missile damage, bomb damage cannot be modified by the target ships' speeds. |
This means that frigates can often survive one or two bombs because, although frigates don't have many effective hitpoints, they have very small signature radii. | This means that frigates can often survive one or two bombs because, although frigates don't have many effective hitpoints, they have very small signature radii. |
Revision as of 11:01, 16 January 2014
Bombs can only be deployed from stealth bombers equipped with bomb launchers, due to the untargeted nature of the area of effect damage they should only be deployed innullsec and wormhole space there is nothing stopping a pilot deploying bombs outside of these areas but the untargeted nature of the damage will cause CONCORD to get involved with subsequent retribution arriving.
How Bombs Work
Bombs are unlike any other missiles as they are unguided and do not require the pilot to lock his target prior to launch. When they are deployed, they will travel in front of the bomb launcher in a straight line, continuing for 10 seconds until they reach a distance of 30km from the original launch point where they will detonate. This detonation causes a large amount of damage of a single type to all ships within 15km radius of the detonation. Remember, this damage is indiscriminate as it causes the same damage to the launching ship as well the others that are within the blast zone radius and as stealth bombers are notoriously squishy, it is likely that those that are caught within the blast radius will be destroyed. Do not continue flying in a straight line following the launch of a bomb and if flying with other bombers, be aware of their launch points as well.
Bomb Types
Each bomb inflicts 6400 of raw damage, plus an additional 5% damage per level of Covert Ops skill trained. Thus, a character with Covert Ops trained to IV would inflict 7680 raw damage. The damage of each bomb is of a single type and these are:
- Concussion bombs do kinetic damage
- Electron bombs do EM damage
- Scorch bombs do thermal damage
- Shrapnel bombs do explosive damage
- Void bombs do negligible damage but neutralize 1,800GJ of energy from their victims' capacitors
- Lockbreaker bombs do negligible damage but emit an ECM burst with a strength (on all sensor types) of 12.5
Void and Lockbreaker bombs travel at 4,000m/s, so it only takes them 7.5s to travel 30km before they explode.
Stealth Bomber types
Each of the four stealth bomber hulls has a damage bonus for one specific type of bomb
Shrapnel: Explosive damage best used in the Hound
Concussion: Kinetic damage best used in the Manticore
Electron: EM damage best used in the Purifier
Scorch: Thermal damage best used in the Nemesis
Bombs, like all weapon systems, deliver less damage to smaller targets and in general a single bomb will not in itself deliver sufficient damage to destroy any ship. It is usual for bombers to fly in a wing to deliver a large amount of area of effect damage to as many ships as possible. It is possible for bombs to be destroyed in flight, the 10 second flight time allows a fast locking ship to identify lock and destroy the target however the pilot would have to be expecting the launch and as the bomber remains cloaked prior to deployment this is an unlikely scenario.
Like missile damage, Bomb damage can be modified by the signature radii of the target ships, which is compared to the bomb's explosion radius of 400m. But unlike missile damage, bomb damage cannot be modified by the target ships' speeds.
This means that frigates can often survive one or two bombs because, although frigates don't have many effective hitpoints, they have very small signature radii. A frigate that has an MWD on at the moment of detonation is likely to die to one bomb, however, because of the MWD's signature-quintupling side effect. The deployment of a target painter also serves to increase the signature radius of the targeted ship.
Bomb Resistances
Bombs have a defined number of hitpoints and can be destroyed by smartbombs or by other bombs. This means that if a wing of bombers launches a mixture of bomb types at the same time and in the same direction, the first bomb to explode will probably destroy all the other bombs before they have a chance to go off and deal damage themselves.
Each of the four damage-dealing bombs has a 99.5% resistance to its own damage type it is therefore necessary for groups of bombers to choose one damage type and all use that kind of bomb. That way, when the first bombs explode, the other bombs' resistance to their own damage type will let them survive the damage and explode themselves.
Bombing Tactics
A good introduction to bombing is here Bombing 101
- Credit to Hallan Turrek, from his guide "A Merry Life and a Short One"
- Credit to Space Junkie for "Flying Stealth Bombers In EVE Online"