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− | Little more than slower, armed shuttles, corvettes (formerly known as "rookie ships" or "noobships") are the basic ships that new pilots start with. You can acquire your faction's corvette by clicking the "Board my Corvette" button whenever you are docked. It will be fitted with a civilian weapon, a civilian mining laser, and a civilian afterburner. If you already have a corvette in that structure, you will board that one and its fit will be the fit before you entered it. | + | Little more than slower, armed shuttles, corvettes (formerly known as "rookie ships" or "noobships") are the basic ships that new pilots start with. You can acquire your faction's corvette by clicking the "Board my Corvette" button whenever you are docked. It will be fitted with a civilian weapon, a civilian mining laser, and a civilian afterburner. If you already have a corvette in that structure, you will board that one, and its fit will be the fit before you entered it. |
While corvettes aren't suited for serious combat, people field fleets composed entirely of corvettes, more for their comedy value than for their effectiveness in battle. | While corvettes aren't suited for serious combat, people field fleets composed entirely of corvettes, more for their comedy value than for their effectiveness in battle. | ||
* Corvettes can be used to move around - they are better than flying just in a pod. | * Corvettes can be used to move around - they are better than flying just in a pod. | ||
* There are only a few other ships that have only a role bonus and no bonus based on a skill. You can fly them with minimum skills. | * There are only a few other ships that have only a role bonus and no bonus based on a skill. You can fly them with minimum skills. | ||
− | * They are good only for the beginning of the tutorial - you should use other ships | + | * They are good only for the beginning of the tutorial - you should use other ships immediately when you get them and do not look back to the corvettes. |
All four corvettes can carry at least one light drone in their dronebay. The Gallente Velator can carry two. | All four corvettes can carry at least one light drone in their dronebay. The Gallente Velator can carry two. |
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Little more than slower, armed shuttles, corvettes (formerly known as "rookie ships" or "noobships") are the basic ships that new pilots start with. You can acquire your faction's corvette by clicking the "Board my Corvette" button whenever you are docked. It will be fitted with a civilian weapon, a civilian mining laser, and a civilian afterburner. If you already have a corvette in that structure, you will board that one, and its fit will be the fit before you entered it. While corvettes aren't suited for serious combat, people field fleets composed entirely of corvettes, more for their comedy value than for their effectiveness in battle.
- Corvettes can be used to move around - they are better than flying just in a pod.
- There are only a few other ships that have only a role bonus and no bonus based on a skill. You can fly them with minimum skills.
- They are good only for the beginning of the tutorial - you should use other ships immediately when you get them and do not look back to the corvettes.
All four corvettes can carry at least one light drone in their dronebay. The Gallente Velator can carry two.
There are also five Special Edition corvettes (quite expensive, but a little bit better and with better role bonus than the other corvettes):
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September 2019 Release - 2019-09-10
Invasion 1.0 released on Tuesday, May 28th 2019
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