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+ | Destroyers are larger than ships than [[Frigate|frigates]], but they still mount the same small-sized modules that frigates use. The Tech 1 destroyers are good at killing frigates and at salvaging, while the only Tech 2 destroyers, Interdictors, can deploy bubbles which stop everyone from warping. | ||
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== T1 Destroyers == | == T1 Destroyers == | ||
− | + | With numerous highslots, and role bonuses to turrets' tracking and optimal range, Tech 1 destroyers are designed specifically to destroy frigates. All destroyers fit direct damage turrets (hybrid, energy or projectile) rather than [[Missile Launchers|missiles]]. | |
Destroyer hulls move more more slowly than frigates and have larger signature radii, making them nearly as easy to hit as cruisers. However, their cramped slot arrangements, powergrid and CPU mean that they can't mount cruiser-sized tanks and are consequently fragile for their size. | Destroyer hulls move more more slowly than frigates and have larger signature radii, making them nearly as easy to hit as cruisers. However, their cramped slot arrangements, powergrid and CPU mean that they can't mount cruiser-sized tanks and are consequently fragile for their size. | ||
− | These characteristics limit destroyers' uses in | + | These characteristics limit destroyers' uses in PvP, but they have niche roles. Their high damage output (for small, cheap ships) makes them popular tools for [[Suicide Gank|suicide-ganking]] weak targets in highsec. They are also sometimes used to hunt frigate pilots or to kill a carrier's fighters. In PvE they are ideal ships for completing Level 1 combat missions very quickly, and with forethought and good piloting they can complete many Level 2 missions (though for newer players a properly-fitted cruiser is probably a more suitable tool). |
Finally, destroyers are also superb salvaging ships because of their many highslots. Salvaging destroyers commonly fit a full highslot rack split between equal numbers of [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Salvager_I Salvagers] and [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Small_Tractor_Beam_I Tractor Beams], with a propulsion module and some [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Cap_Recharger_I Cap Rechargers] in the midslots and as many [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Expanded_cargohold_i Expanded Cargoholds] as possible in the lowslots. Fitted like this a Tech 1 destroyer is a suitable salvager for missions up to and including Level 3s. | Finally, destroyers are also superb salvaging ships because of their many highslots. Salvaging destroyers commonly fit a full highslot rack split between equal numbers of [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Salvager_I Salvagers] and [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Small_Tractor_Beam_I Tractor Beams], with a propulsion module and some [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Cap_Recharger_I Cap Rechargers] in the midslots and as many [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Expanded_cargohold_i Expanded Cargoholds] as possible in the lowslots. Fitted like this a Tech 1 destroyer is a suitable salvager for missions up to and including Level 3s. | ||
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== Interdictors == | == Interdictors == | ||
− | Interdictors are Tech 2 Destroyers. These are useless in highsec and lowsec, but they play a key role in nullsec. They launch warp disruption probes, usually called bubbles. Those probes create a warp disruption field in a 20km radius from the probe: inside that field, nothing can warp, no matter how many [[WCS|stabs]] they fit. Anyone trying to warp to a spot within 150km of the edge of the bubble will be pulled to the edge of it, although only if the bubble is in line | + | Interdictors are Tech 2 Destroyers. These are useless in highsec and lowsec, but they play a key role in nullsec. They launch warp disruption probes, usually called bubbles. Those probes create a warp disruption field in a 20km radius from the probe: inside that field, nothing can warp, no matter how many [[WCS|stabs]] they fit. Anyone trying to warp to a spot within 150km of the edge of the bubble will be pulled to the edge of it, although only if the bubble is both in line with the two objects that the ship is warping between, and on grid with the destination object. Interdictors and HICs ([[Cruiser#Heavy Interdictors|Heavy Interdictors]]) are the only ships that can tackle Titans and Motherships. |
Bubbles cannot be used in lowsec or highsec space. | Bubbles cannot be used in lowsec or highsec space. |
Revision as of 21:50, 29 March 2010
Destroyers are larger than ships than frigates, but they still mount the same small-sized modules that frigates use. The Tech 1 destroyers are good at killing frigates and at salvaging, while the only Tech 2 destroyers, Interdictors, can deploy bubbles which stop everyone from warping.
T1 Destroyers
With numerous highslots, and role bonuses to turrets' tracking and optimal range, Tech 1 destroyers are designed specifically to destroy frigates. All destroyers fit direct damage turrets (hybrid, energy or projectile) rather than missiles.
Destroyer hulls move more more slowly than frigates and have larger signature radii, making them nearly as easy to hit as cruisers. However, their cramped slot arrangements, powergrid and CPU mean that they can't mount cruiser-sized tanks and are consequently fragile for their size.
These characteristics limit destroyers' uses in PvP, but they have niche roles. Their high damage output (for small, cheap ships) makes them popular tools for suicide-ganking weak targets in highsec. They are also sometimes used to hunt frigate pilots or to kill a carrier's fighters. In PvE they are ideal ships for completing Level 1 combat missions very quickly, and with forethought and good piloting they can complete many Level 2 missions (though for newer players a properly-fitted cruiser is probably a more suitable tool).
Finally, destroyers are also superb salvaging ships because of their many highslots. Salvaging destroyers commonly fit a full highslot rack split between equal numbers of Salvagers and Tractor Beams, with a propulsion module and some Cap Rechargers in the midslots and as many Expanded Cargoholds as possible in the lowslots. Fitted like this a Tech 1 destroyer is a suitable salvager for missions up to and including Level 3s.
Each race has only one destroyer class ship.
- Amarr: Coercer: Bonuses to tracking and turret cap usage.
- Caldari: Cormorant: Bonuses to tracking and turret optimal range; can 'snipe' at surprisingly long ranges with Tech 2 ammo.
- Gallente: Catalyst: Bonuses to tracking and turret falloff range; possibly the best salvaging destroyer.
- Minmatar: Thrasher: Bonuses to tracking and turret damage; amazing alpha strike when fitted with artillery.
Interdictors
Interdictors are Tech 2 Destroyers. These are useless in highsec and lowsec, but they play a key role in nullsec. They launch warp disruption probes, usually called bubbles. Those probes create a warp disruption field in a 20km radius from the probe: inside that field, nothing can warp, no matter how many stabs they fit. Anyone trying to warp to a spot within 150km of the edge of the bubble will be pulled to the edge of it, although only if the bubble is both in line with the two objects that the ship is warping between, and on grid with the destination object. Interdictors and HICs (Heavy Interdictors) are the only ships that can tackle Titans and Motherships.
Bubbles cannot be used in lowsec or highsec space.
- Amarr: Heretic
- Caldari: Flycatcher
- Gallente: Eris
- Minmatar: Sabre