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* Large (LSAA) - (3) lines, T1 Battleships, T1 Freighters, T1 Industrial Command Ships | * Large (LSAA) - (3) lines, T1 Battleships, T1 Freighters, T1 Industrial Command Ships | ||
Under the old system where arrays were NPC-sold, all three sizes cost about 80M ISK. In 2010, CCP changed things so that players would have to use resources from [[Planetary Interaction]] in order to construct the arrays. As of November | Under the old system where arrays were NPC-sold, all three sizes cost about 80M ISK. In 2010, CCP changed things so that players would have to use resources from [[Planetary Interaction]] in order to construct the arrays. As of November 2013, small, medium and large arrays all sell for about 60 - 70M ISK. Therefore, the cost of the ship assembly array's size is not a major factor in the decision of which array to use. | ||
For hi-sec use, where you have manufacturing slots available in nearby stations (which are far cheaper on a per-hour basis), the only real use of a ship assembly array is bulk storage. The SSAA and MSAA both hold 2M m3 of materials, while the LSAA holds a massive 18.5M m3. All sizes of ship assembly arrays have corporate hangar tabs to make organization easier. However, while the LSAA holds 9x more cargo then the SSAA/MSAA siblings, it only requires 4x the CPU and 3x the PG of the SSAA. So for bulk storage in a hi-sec POS, the LSAA is a very popular choice. | For hi-sec use, where you have manufacturing slots available in nearby stations (which are far cheaper on a per-hour basis), the only real use of a ship assembly array is bulk storage. The SSAA and MSAA both hold 2M m3 of materials, while the LSAA holds a massive 18.5M m3. All sizes of ship assembly arrays have corporate hangar tabs to make organization easier. However, while the LSAA holds 9x more cargo then the SSAA/MSAA siblings, it only requires 4x the CPU and 3x the PG of the SSAA. So for bulk storage in a hi-sec POS, the LSAA is a very popular choice. | ||