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 Fitting 101

Intro

About me


What is fitting, why should you worry about it

  • Maximising the potential of whatever ship you are flying
  • Getting the best performance for your skills, not a generic cookie cutter fit

A brief intro on how the class is going to approach fitting

  • Concentrating on how to think about fitting a ship
  • Not dictating what fits you should be using


Eve Fitting Tool

  • What it is
  • Why you should be using it
  • Where to get it

Alternatives (eveHQ)


Importing a character into eft

Why

  • It allows you to fit a ship based on your abilities without needing to guess
  • You can figure out what skills you need to train to fit a given ship as you want to

How

  • Walk people through importing their character into eft


First principles

The Fitting Window

  • CPU
  • Powergrid
  • Capacitor, and how it differs from Grid
  • Calibration


Fitting Skills

  • Engineering
  • Electronics
  • Weapon Upgrades
  • Advanced Weapon Upgrades

how they help you fitting a ship
increased cpu/grid/reduced grid for shield module/weapons
how high to train them


Think about how you are going to use the ship

  • Is it going to be for pve (missioning), or pvp (what type)?

Open the show info on the ship

  • Look at the bonuses it gives (examples, myrmidon, thorax, blackbird)
  • Look at what the slot layout is
  • How to decide whether a ship is better armor or shield tanked
  • Why slot layout tends to dictate this

Modules and meta levels, tech 2 modules

What are Meta levels

  • Improved performance Named versions of standard t1 modules
  • Reduced grid, cpu and Cap need
  • How to see what meta level a module is
  • Meta 0

High meta
+ easier to fit, less skills required
- can be less effective than t2 at times, price

What is t2

  • Advanced technology versions of modules
  • Need better skills to use
  • Cpu/grid/cap need at least as high as the meta 0 version, often higher

t2
+ often as good or better than the meta 4 equivalent, at a fraction of the price
- harder to fit, needs more skills

The Golden Rules

DON'T MIX GUNS
Why not

  • Mixed optimals
  • Reduced dps at any given range
  • Neither one thing or the other


DON'T MIX TANKS
Why not

  • Reduced efficiency of each tank
  • Better to be great at one than mediocre at both

'Real Men Hull T'ank
Why it is daft

  • No safety margin
  • Hull reppers repair very little each cycle

Types of tank

Armour

Buffer tank
(plate, eanm, dc passive hardener)

Mostly used in pvp
Gives a solid base number of hit points
+ not having to manage reppers, having a buffer is better when you are facing sustained and heavy dps incoming

- heavy and less agile, slower, the hp buffer from the plate doesn't regenerate, needs to be repaired, either by logistics and rr, or in a station

Active Armour Tank
(armor repper, active hardener)

more often used for pve, but some fits are appropriate for pvp
single dual and multi repper fits

+ Doesn't hurt mobility, the armor hitpoints are regenerated
- Can't cope with high dps delivered quickly (breaking the tank), cap dependant

Shield Tanks

Buffer tank
(shield extender, invuln field, dc, passive hardener)
most often used in pvp
+ maximises shield hitpoints, better for facing high and fast applied dps
- increases the sig radius of the ship(easier to lock and hit, missile do more damage), shield regen is slower

'Passive Tan'k
(shield cap relays, hardeners)
relying on shield regeneration
Used both in pve and pvp

+ faster shield regen, can be made into huge effective hit point builds, DRAKE!
- fewer absolute hp than a passive tank, can be broken by very high dps

Active Shield Tank
(shield reppers, active hardeners)
Usually used for pve
+ doesn't increase the sig radius as much, doesn't hit cap all the time like a regen tank, used as and when needed
- cap dependant, can be overwhelmed by high dps

speed/nano tank


(ods nano)
+ hard to hit, fast agile
- when you do get hit, you are very fragile

Guns

Gun choice

  • Guns for pvp (general rule of thumb)
  • Guns for pve (general rule of thumb)

ranged (sniper) builds for pvp (rokh)

Gun Sizes

  • Going up and down a size to get the guns to fit on the ship

Gank modules
(mag stab, gyro, bcu, heat sink)
what are they
what do they do
why fit them


Ship roles

Usually more a consideration for PVP, but a factor in determining a good pve ship to use
Determined by ship bonuses
(merlin, Blackbird, brutix)
tackle/ewar/DD

fitting for roles

fit your role specific primary modules first for tackle
(mwd, web, scram, disrupt)
then fit around those core modules
(target painter, ecm)

Next fit tank and guns,
fit additional modules (sebo, neuts) around your primary modules, tank and guns

DCs for pvp!!!
pretty much the first thing fitted on any ship intended for pvp larger than a frigate
why

  • When active they provide Omni resist boosts for shield, armour and hull

Mission specific hardeners for pve

Prop mods
abs vs mwd
ab
+ doesn't reduce size of cap, or boost sig radius, drains less cap
- slower

mwd
+ Much bigger speed boost
- reduces total size of cap, drains more power than ab, increases sig radius

dual prop in pvp
what is it?

  • A fit with both ab and mwd

Why does it get used?

  • Allows fast ships to pick and choose engagements
  • Can disengage from a battle even if warp scrammed

why you only fit abs for missions

  • Mwds don't work in deadspace pockets

Rigs

useful but expensive,
need to be sure you want to fit the rig as you can't unfit without destroying the rig
calibration and upgrade slots,
repackaging a ship destroys fitted rigs

grid rigs
armor rigs
speed rigs
damage rigs

skills to fit, getting a friend to fit for you

drawbacks and penalties applied by different rigs

using eft

What the info on eft tells you

cpu/grid/ drone bandwidth

ehp and resists

  • Reading the info
  • What are resist holes
  • How to plug them

defence

  • What it means
  • The amount of hp regenerated for shield/armour/hull when reppers are off or on

capacitor

  • Don't worry about being cap stable all the time

fire power
dps
Why it is important
alpha
Why that is important

targeting
range, max targets, scan res, sensor strength

mobility
speed, align time, warp velocity

Importing and exporting fits
how
eft->eve
eve->eft


play with your fits
see what seems to work and what doesn't in eft, then try them out in game, in a low risk setting
(corp sparring, in an easy mission)

don't be afraid to leave a slot empty (more applicable to utility highs), don't compromise the role of the ship to fit an extra module just to fill a slot

Thinking Different


try the unconventional
oversize shield extenders,
the laser fit rifter (must get fit from the guy who used it)

Know why you are trying a different fit, don't do it just because, always have a reason

the awkward squad


ships that can tank both ways
(brutix, myrmi, hurricane)
ships that are unbonused on weapons (myrmi)

Skills
engineering, electronics, shield upgrades, advanced weapons upgrades


Helper Modules

modules to help with tight fits
Co-processors, Micro auxillary power cores
power/grid rigs

Wrap up


Have fun, try things out, find what works for you

any questions?

thanks, end