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A basic guide for rookie logistic ship pilots.
A basic guide for rookie logistic ship pilots.
==Introduction==
Logistic ships in Eve Online are designed to remotely repair friendly ships. They can be used both in PvE and PvP fleets. They require a fair amount of training and thus are usually out of reach for most young combat players who will usually focus more on damage dealing ships in their early careers.
Each of the four empire factions have their own logistic ship. The Amarr have the Guardian, the Caldari have the Basilisk, the Gallente have the Oneiros, and the Minmatar have the scimitar.
These ships are based on T1 cruiser hulls: the Augoror (Amarr; hit point and cap transfer bonus), the Osprey (caldari; mining and shield transfer bonus), Exequror (Gallente; cargo and armor transfer bonus), and Scythe (Minmatar; mining and tracking link bonus). This article will only discuss the proper T2 Logistics, not the T1 base hulls.
Two of the Logistic ships, the Guardian and Oneiros, have an energy transfer range and cap bonus in addition to their remote armor/shield bonus. They are most often used with four remote armor/shield modules and two energy transfer modules. A cap chain between pilots is set up to insure that all pilots give and receive cap in the chain to sustain their cap indefinitely even with all reps running.
The other two Logistics ships, the Oneiros and Scimitar, have a tracking link range and efficiency bonus in addition to their remote armor/shield bonus. Although many fittings skip the tracking links in mids for ECCM and cap modules.




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* Remote Shield and Armor Transfer
* Remote Shield and Armor Transfer
* Energy Transfer
* Energy Transfer
* Tracking Links
* Rigs
* Rigs


==Logi Channel==
==Logi Channel==