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Revision as of 03:37, 11 November 2018 by Kano fiera (talk | contribs) (Update for Assault Frigate rebalance)
See also: Frigates

Assault frigates have good tanks and usually high DPS. If you get tackled by an assault frigate, you're generally not going anywhere: they're a pain to get rid of when properly fitted; however, they are slower than interceptors. They can provide decent damage in a fleet of small ships. If the fleet has larger damage-dealing ships assault frigates can lack a role, though they may still be a good defense against other small targets.

All assault frigates can equip the Assault Damage Control module class, which combines typical passive Damage Control bonus with a powerful active ability.

In PvE assault frigates can take on missions and combat sites which would normally be too difficult for a frigate-sized ship.

Both assault frigates of each race are based on the hull of that race's primary Tech 1 combat frigate (the Punisher, Merlin, Incursus or Rifter), and again are split into two sub classes, those with damage dealing bonuses, and those with tanking bonuses.

Tanking Assault

  •  Vengeance: Uses rockets. Tough ship with three midslots.
  •  Hawk: Uses missile launchers. Strong solo and small gang PvP ship, helpful in PvE.
  •  Ishkur: Drone boat. Superb. 50m3 drone bay.
  •  Jaguar: Uses rockets. Has five midslots, a small drone bay and a bonus to shield boosters.

Damage Dealer Assault

  •  Retribution: Uses lasers. High DPS, however (like the Punisher on which it is based) it has only two mid slots, precluding the prop/scram/web trinity.
  •  Harpy: Uses hybrid turrets. Commonly fit with railguns as a mini-sniper.
  •  Enyo: Uses hybrid turrets. Commonly fit with blasters for face-melting point-blank DPS.
  •  Wolf: Uses projectile turrets. Very high DPS.