Inquisitor
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The Inquisitor was originally an example of how the Amarr Imperial Navy modeled their design to counter specific tactics employed by the other empires. After its redesign, it was exclusively devoted to the role of a support frigate, and its formerly renowned missile capabilities gave way to a focus on remote armor repair. SHIP BONUSES
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Summary
The Inquisitor is the Amarr logistics frigate and is designed for remote armor repair. It makes an ideal entry point for beginner Amarr capsuleers who want to train into the Augoror, the Amarr Tier 1 Cruiser logi ship, before eventually training into the Guardian, the Amarr Tier 2 Logistics ship.
Note: While both the Augoror and the Guardian are designed to fly as part of a cap chain, the Inquisitor is designed to be self-sufficient when it comes to capacitor usage. For this reason, armor-logi capsuleers can cross-train into the Gallente Exequror relatively easily (and from there to the T2 Oneiros).
The range of the small armor repair modules fitted on an Inquisitor being significantly lower than medium armor repair modules fitted on a bonused ship like the Augoror or the Exequror, the Inquisitor is actually much harder to use effectively in fleet. Pilots who want to start playing logistics might decide to skip this step and go directly to the Tier 1 cruiser Logi ships.
Skills
Remote Armor Repair Systems I
Energy Grid Upgrades II
Afterburner I
Hull Upgrades II
Fitting
Small 'Solace' Remote Armor Repairer
Small 'Solace' Remote Armor Repairer
Small 'Solace' Remote Armor Repairer
1MN Afterburner II
Cap Recharger II
Pseudoelectron Containment Field I
400mm Reinforced Rolled Tungsten Plates I
Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane II
Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane II
Small Remote Repair Augmentor I
Small Remote Repair Augmentor I
Small Anti-Explosive Pump I
Tactics
No sub-article about Inquisitor roles or piloting tactics. You can write them here.
Notes
This vessel qualifies for the University Ship Replacement Program, PYOS, and BYOM.
When comparing remove repair modules and self-repair modules, be aware that EFT reports self-repair rates in EHP/s, while the remote repair are reported as HP/s. The EHP/s is the hp/s divided by the average damage resistance.