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= Fit progression = | = Fit progression = | ||
For the most part, fit progression is really only relevant for high-end ships like the three pirate faction battleships mentioned above. Logistics ships use pretty much the same rigs, changing only a few modules based on their desired fit. Remember that upgrading from a regular battleship to a pirate faction battleship alone is a big upgrade and the best use of your ISK for the initial upgrade. | |||
See [[Fitting_principles#Upgrade_priorities|upgrade priorities]] for more information and remember that your options are highly limited by your [[Fitting_principles#Rigging_choice|choice of rigs]]. That choice also heavily influences the amount of ISK you need to front to make the fit work. | |||
== Cheap == | == Cheap == | ||
If you're not entirely sure how you want to fit your ship in the end, the same principle that we follow to fit our [[Fitting_principles#Minimum_setup|minimum fits]] can be applied to pirate faction ships as well. Practically you can fit a [[Vindicator]] more or less the same way you'd fit a [[Hyperion]]. The same goes for fitting a [[Machariel]] similar to how you fit a [[Maelstrom]]. | |||
Below are two examples of how you could fit pirate faction battleships, with only a minor change to rigs since their increased stats. | |||
... soon (tm). | |||
== Effective == | == Effective == | ||
== Optimal == | == Optimal == | ||