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Revision as of 08:23, 16 March 2013
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Built to represent the last word in electronic warfare, combat recon ships have onboard facilities designed to maximize the effectiveness of electronic countermeasure modules of all kinds. Filling a role next to their class counterpart, the heavy assault ship, combat recon ships are the state of the art when it comes to anti-support support. They are also devastating adversaries in smaller skirmishes, possessing strong defensive capabilities in addition to their electronic superiority. SHIP BONUSES
Amarr Cruiser Skill Bonus:
Ship Attributes
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Summary
This Combat Recon is the undisputed king of capacitor warfare. Its range bonuses allow its hefty neuting capacity to reach out to an obscene range. This synergizes well with the standard Amarr TD bonus allowing excellent mitigation of any turret boat DPS, and the standard drone bonus gives cap free, high slot free, selectable and flexible DPS/utility. Expect to be called primary in this ship when flying in gangs; this ship is universally recognized as a huge force multiplier. No one wants to fight a Curse solo as the various advantages allows control of the fight to stay within grasp of a decent Curse pilot, and no one likes feeling useless and impotent for the duration of a fight.
The most common flavour is a shield tanked curse due to the six mid slots and the desire to be able to have the flexibilty of speed and the ability to range. Armour Curses are ridiculed by some but as gang support, backed up with Guardian logistics, they are incredible additions to the capabilities of the fleet. Curses are a great counter to logistics chains, both for RRBS and logistics ships themselves, and the added pressure of their neuts can mitigate or neutralize any practical cap transfer setup.
This is a ship that really needs its applicable command skill to V to be fully functional.
Skills
Further information about additional or recommended skills to pilot Curse for a specific or it's common role(s) can be written here.
Fitting
See the Failheap Challenge thread
Uni Forums discussions on the Curse: Advanced Search Results
Medium Unstable Power Fluctuator I
Medium Unstable Power Fluctuator I
Medium Nosferatu II
Small Energy Neutralizer II
Small Energy Neutralizer II
Warp Disruptor II
Large Shield Extender II
Medium Electrochemical Capacitor Booster I
Tracking Disruptor II
Large Shield Extender II
Experimental 10MN Microwarpdrive I
Heat Sink II
Damage Control II
Power Diagnostic System II
Nanofiber Internal Structure II
Medium Egress Port Maximizer I
Medium Egress Port Maximizer I
Hammerhead II x5
Warrior II x5
Vespa EC-600 x5
Light Shield Maintenance Bot I x5
Navy Cap Booster 800 x1
Optimal Range Disruption Script x1
- Drones V
- Combat Drone Operation V
- Drone Interfacing V
- Drone Navigation III
- Drone Sharpshooting III
- Scout Drone operation V
- Electronic Warfare Drone Interfacing I
- Minmatar Drone Specialization IV
- Gallente Drone Specialization IV
- Recon Ships V
- Energy Emission Systems V
Tactics
No sub-article about Curse roles or piloting tactics. You can write them here.
Notes
For more information about capacitor warfare and other capacitor warfare using ships see the Capacitor Warfare Guide.