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'''Anomic Missions''' (also known as '''Burner Missions''' or '''Anomic Burner Missions''') are Level 4 [[Security Missions]]. They can be declined without a [[Missions#Declining_Missions|Standing Penalty]].
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'''Anomic Missions''' (also known as '''Burner Missions''' or '''Anomic Burner Missions''') are Level 4 [[Security Missions]]. They can be declined without a [[Missions#Declining_Missions|Standing Penalty]]. Similar to [[Abyssal Deadspace]], Anomic Missions are a more advanced and challenging type of PvE combat content.
  
 
Anomic Missions are unique because you will:
 
Anomic Missions are unique because you will:
* fight a few powerful ships modeled after a capsuleer using excellent [[Skills]], [[Faction Modules]], [[Implants]] and [[Medical_boosters#Combat_boosters|Combat Boosters]]
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* fight a few powerful ships designed to imitate capsuleers using excellent [[Skills]], [[Faction Modules]], [[Implants]] and [[Medical_boosters#Combat_boosters|Combat Boosters]].
* pilot a small [[Ships#Size_Class|Ship Class]], equipped with expensive and powerful Modules
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** fighting these will feel much more like fighting other players than battles against mission NPCs normally do
* need to use Module [[Overloading]], manually pilot the ship and have excellent Skills
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* pilot a small [[Ships#Size_Class|Ship Class]], equipped with expensive and powerful modules
* receive a large amount of ISK, [[Loyalty Points]] and even Faction Modules
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* need to use [[Overheating|overheating]], [[Manual piloting|manually pilot]] your ship, and have well-trained character [[Skills_and_learning|skills]]
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* receive a large amount of ISK, [[Loyalty Points]] and even valuable faction modules to use or sell to other players
  
You are strongly encouraged to test your Anomic [[Fitting_ships|Ship Fittings]] on the [[Singularity]] Test Server.
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Anomic Missions often require careful thought about [[Fitting ships|fitting]] your ship for the challenge. You are strongly encouraged to try out your [[Fitting_ships|Ship Fittings]] for Anomic Missions on the [[Singularity]] Test Server. Doing this will let you determine what works well without putting expensively-ships at risk.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:44, 4 November 2021

Anomic Missions (also known as Burner Missions or Anomic Burner Missions) are Level 4 Security Missions. They can be declined without a Standing Penalty. Similar to Abyssal Deadspace, Anomic Missions are a more advanced and challenging type of PvE combat content.

Anomic Missions are unique because you will:

  • fight a few powerful ships designed to imitate capsuleers using excellent Skills, Faction Modules, Implants and Combat Boosters.
    • fighting these will feel much more like fighting other players than battles against mission NPCs normally do
  • pilot a small Ship Class, equipped with expensive and powerful modules
  • need to use overheating, manually pilot your ship, and have well-trained character skills
  • receive a large amount of ISK, Loyalty Points and even valuable faction modules to use or sell to other players

Anomic Missions often require careful thought about fitting your ship for the challenge. You are strongly encouraged to try out your Ship Fittings for Anomic Missions on the Singularity Test Server. Doing this will let you determine what works well without putting expensively-ships at risk.

Anomic Type Subtypes Relative Difficulty Enemies Ship Class Restriction Bounty
Agent 5
Medium 1 Assault and 2 Logistics Frigates Frigate 5M ISK
Base 4 Hard Varied Battlecruiser 13M to 22M ISK
Team 4 Easy 1 Pirate Frigate Frigate 5M ISK

Strategies

Anomic Team

These are the most beginner friendly and are possible to complete in a T1 frigate such as a Kestrel with a proper kiting fit. To complete them solo in e.g. a Kestrel requires high frigate and missile skills, but they get much easier and accessible to low-SP pilots with two or more players. They are usually completed by kiting in MWD ships that can deal damage over at least 20-30km. ECM to jam the logi support and target painting is also very useful. Tactics revolve around either attacking the Assault Frigate and powering through the logi reps or jamming one logi while killing the other.

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