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==Tactics== | ==Tactics== | ||
'' | The Stratios is basically a cruiser-sized version of the Astero, with very similar roles, except the Stratios being better at combat than the Astero. | ||
The main benefit of the Stratios, other than its cruiser-sized cargo hold is its ability to field a tank just strong enough to survive the explosion of a ghost site container (and to survive the subsequent onslaught of faction cruisers). This substancially lowers the risks involved in running ghost sites. | |||
The best place to fly such a ship would be deep within one's own nullsec alliance's territory. | |||
Even though Highsec is being called "safe", the truly safe areas in new eden are actually those deep within a nullsec alliance's territory. Not only do those areas yield great benefits due to their low security status, but they also provide much more safety than a +1.0 highsec system, assuming one pays attention to the appropriate intel channel(s) and the local channel (in nullsec, neutral=hostile, remember?) | |||
There one can explore to his heart's content without worrying about getting ganked too much. | |||
As for the loot, nullsec alliances usually take care of getting your loot to a trade hub. You give a contract and then a member with a jump-capable industrial hauls all the loot of you and other members to Jita, where you can sell it using a jump clone. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||