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You have probably heard someone say 'Cap is life' during your time in EVE.  There are many good reasons why this is true, and every one of them is also a good reason why Capacitor Warfare is one of the most direct ways to go for the throat of an enemy.  Capacitor directly feeds laser and hybrid turrets, keeps active tanks running, and powers the majority of fighting midslot modules including all EWAR modules and all propulsion systems.  An enemy without capacitor is an enemny without options which means you instantly get to dictate the flow of the battle - kill them your way or if something goes wrong you can always rest confidently knowing that warp jamming requires cap.
 
You have probably heard someone say 'Cap is life' during your time in EVE.  There are many good reasons why this is true, and every one of them is also a good reason why Capacitor Warfare is one of the most direct ways to go for the throat of an enemy.  Capacitor directly feeds laser and hybrid turrets, keeps active tanks running, and powers the majority of fighting midslot modules including all EWAR modules and all propulsion systems.  An enemy without capacitor is an enemny without options which means you instantly get to dictate the flow of the battle - kill them your way or if something goes wrong you can always rest confidently knowing that warp jamming requires cap.
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Cap Warfare is the strange cousin of EWAR that no one talks about.  Rarely will you see EWAR guides include Cap Warfare even though it is where it rightfully belongs much like tackling.  Capacitor Warfare has had its ups and downs in the history of EVE, with its wild days of overpowered glory, and subsequent 'rebalancing' lows.  It is still and will always be an extremely viable tactic in the sandbox of EVE, and surely the pendulum will continue to swing back and forth over the impossible 'balanced' mark, but knowing what and how is extremely important even if you never plan to use cap warfare.
 
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Capacitor Warfare, as in direct action taken to reduce or elminate the capacitor of a target, can be accomplished a few ways:
 
Capacitor Warfare, as in direct action taken to reduce or elminate the capacitor of a target, can be accomplished a few ways:
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*Using one of two types of Engineering Equipment
 
*Using one of two types of Engineering Equipment
 
**Energy Destabilizers - small, medium and heavy energy neutralizers of various meta levels
 
**Energy Destabilizers - small, medium and heavy energy neutralizers of various meta levels
 
**Energy Vampires - small, medium and heavy nosferatu of various meta levels
 
**Energy Vampires - small, medium and heavy nosferatu of various meta levels
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*Using one of three Combat Utility Drones
 
*Using one of three Combat Utility Drones
 
**Light, medium and heavy energy neutralizer drones based on Amarr drone models - the Acolyte EV-300, Infiltrator EV-600, and Praetor EV-900
 
**Light, medium and heavy energy neutralizer drones based on Amarr drone models - the Acolyte EV-300, Infiltrator EV-600, and Praetor EV-900
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So these are the tools at your disposal if you decide to bring the pain directly to your opponents capacitor.  Keep reading for how they work, what ships they work best on and how to make them work for you.
 
So these are the tools at your disposal if you decide to bring the pain directly to your opponents capacitor.  Keep reading for how they work, what ships they work best on and how to make them work for you.
 
  
 
==How Energy Destabilizers, Vampires, and Neutralizer Drones Work==
 
==How Energy Destabilizers, Vampires, and Neutralizer Drones Work==

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Capacitor Warfare Overview

You have probably heard someone say 'Cap is life' during your time in EVE. There are many good reasons why this is true, and every one of them is also a good reason why Capacitor Warfare is one of the most direct ways to go for the throat of an enemy. Capacitor directly feeds laser and hybrid turrets, keeps active tanks running, and powers the majority of fighting midslot modules including all EWAR modules and all propulsion systems. An enemy without capacitor is an enemny without options which means you instantly get to dictate the flow of the battle - kill them your way or if something goes wrong you can always rest confidently knowing that warp jamming requires cap.

Cap Warfare is the strange cousin of EWAR that no one talks about. Rarely will you see EWAR guides include Cap Warfare even though it is where it rightfully belongs much like tackling. Capacitor Warfare has had its ups and downs in the history of EVE, with its wild days of overpowered glory, and subsequent 'rebalancing' lows. It is still and will always be an extremely viable tactic in the sandbox of EVE, and surely the pendulum will continue to swing back and forth over the impossible 'balanced' mark, but knowing what and how is extremely important even if you never plan to use cap warfare.

Capacitor Warfare, as in direct action taken to reduce or elminate the capacitor of a target, can be accomplished a few ways:

  • Using one of two types of Engineering Equipment
    • Energy Destabilizers - small, medium and heavy energy neutralizers of various meta levels
    • Energy Vampires - small, medium and heavy nosferatu of various meta levels
  • Using one of three Combat Utility Drones
    • Light, medium and heavy energy neutralizer drones based on Amarr drone models - the Acolyte EV-300, Infiltrator EV-600, and Praetor EV-900


(as an aside if you have ever been curious where the word nosferatu comes from check out this link to Nosferatu)

Each of the these systems has its own strengths and weakneses and are very different in implementation although all are focussed on the same goal.

  • Energy Destabilizers - ie the assortment of Neutralizers (Neuts)
    • Strengths
      • Neutralizes large portions of the enemies capacitor every cycle
    • Weaknesses
      • Requires large amounts of your capacitor
      • Long cycle time consistant across all meta levels - 6 seconds for small, 12 seconds for medium, and 24 seconds for large neutralizers (overheating will always reduce cycle time by 15%)
      • Short ranges which vary across meta levels


  • Energy Vampires - ie the assortment of Nosferatus (Nos)
    • Strengths
      • Amount of cap removed from the target is transferred to you
      • Quick cycle time consistant across all meta levels - 3 seconds for small, 6 seconds for medium, and 12 seconds for large nosferatus (overheating will always reduce cycle time by 15%)
    • Weaknesses
      • Only transfers cap when your PERCENTAGE of capacitor is below the percentage of the targets capacitor
      • Transfers small portions of capacitor
      • Short Ranges which vary across meta levels


  • Energy Neutralizer Drones
    • Strengths
      • normal Drone range mechanics
      • Neutralizer drones have no impact on your cap
    • Weaknesses
      • normal Drone weaknesses of vulnerability, flight times etc.
      • Constant cycle time of 6 seconds for each type of drone with only small portions of cap neutralized (easy to remember as it is an equivalent amount to the bandwidth of the drone)



So these are the tools at your disposal if you decide to bring the pain directly to your opponents capacitor. Keep reading for how they work, what ships they work best on and how to make them work for you.

How Energy Destabilizers, Vampires, and Neutralizer Drones Work

Capacitor Warfare and PvE

Capacitor Warfare Ships

T1 Usage

Ships with Capacitor Warfare Bonuses

Amarr Ships

Sentinel

Pilgrim

Curse

Blood Raider Ships

Cruor

Ashimmu

Bhaalgorn

Fitting and Fighting for Cap Warfare

Credits