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The "MWD/Cloak" trick allows you to align while cloaked. Normally, the cloak slows the ship down so much that getting to align speed is very hard. However, you can activate an MWD immediately after cloaking. The MWD will cancel itself after that first cycle if you don't drop the cloak, but if you drop cloak once the MWD cycle is almost finished then you'll come out of the cloak at near-align speeds.
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The '''"cloak trick"''' is a maneuver that takes advantage of the secondary effects of cloaking devices to reach 75% of maximum velocity (and thus enter warp) more quickly than would normally be possible. This maneuver is primarily used to avoid being targeted after jumping through a gate by aligning whilst cloaked.
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=== What is it? ===
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This is a technique that enables pilots to cloak while aligning after jumping through a gate. When done properly, this allows the pilot to almost instantly warp the second he breaks cloak.  Information on further cloaking techniques can be found at the [[Cloaking]] class page.
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=== Modules required ===
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You will need:
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* one Improved Cloaking Device II
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* one [[Propulsion equipment#Microwarpdrives|Microwarpdrive]] of the correct size for your ship.  That is: 5MN for frigates and destroyers, 50MN for cruisers, battlecruisers and industrials, and 500MN for battleships
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* the shortcuts for these should be placed somewhere easily accessible, as you will need to hit them pretty quickly
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You should not use:
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* a Prototype Cloaking Device - although it can help to make some of your align time cloaked, you can't reach the required speed to warp instantly after, so you will spend a few seconds uncloaked
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* a smaller-sized microwarpdrive - doesn't give enough velocity bonus
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* an afterburner - doesn't give enough velocity bonus (unless it's oversized)
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* an {{sh|Orca}} - too heavy for the 500MN to provide enough velocity (however, [[#Warping with larger ships|see below]])
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The "fast" [[industrials]] ({{sh|Sigil}}, {{sh|Badger}}, {{sh|Wreathe}}, and {{sh|Nereus}}) and the {{sh|Hoarder}} are able to easily fit 50MN MWDs and cloaking devices in addition to their tank and cargohold fittings.
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The other T1 [[Industrials|Industrial haulers]] (listed below) don't have the raw powergrid available to fit a 50MN MWD, and without extensive fitting for extra powergrid and higher skills pilots may not be able to fit them at all. As such, don't count on being able to do the cloak trick with these ships without sacrificing cargo capacity (low slots will need powergrid modules, and even rig slots may be needed for enough powergrid) and lower engineering skills.
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* {{sh|Bestower}}
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* {{sh|Tayra}}
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* {{sh|Kryos}}
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* {{sh|Epithal}}
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* {{sh|Miasmos}}
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* {{sh|Iteron Mark V}}
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* {{sh|Mammoth}}
  
 
=== How does it work? ===
 
=== How does it work? ===
* Hit align to your point of interest (dropping the gate cloak if you have one).
 
* Immediately after, activate the ship's cloak, then the MWD.
 
* When your MWD cycle is about 90% complete you drop cloak and spam warp to your point of interest.
 
  
Because the MWD boosts your (cloaked) speed by 500% for one cycle while you are cloaked you will end up at right around warp speed when you deactivate the cloak right before the MWD cycle is complete.  Since you hit align before the cloak you will be aligned and at warp speed when the cloak drops.  This equals near insta-warp. If you practice this you can be uncloaked for literally less than a second total on a gate.  Practice in high-sec is recommended.
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Do these things in this order after jumping through a stargate or wormhole.  Although you can do MWD then cloak (or do both at once), it is not recommended as having your MWD active before your cloak is a bad idea due to the signature radius bloom and the likelihood of spending more time uncloaked.
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# Hit align to your point of interest
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# Immediately after hit the cloak
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# Immediately after you hit cloak hit your MWD ''(this '''does''' work, you can activate non-offensive modules for 5 seconds after you activate a cloaking device).''
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# When your MWD cycle is about 90-95% complete, deactivate your cloak and spam warp to your point of interest.
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# The MWD will deactivate automatically, and when it does you will instantly enter warp.
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Because the MWD boosts your (cloaked) speed by 500% for one cycle while you are cloaked you will end up at right around warp speed when you deactivate the cloak (right before the MWD cycle is complete.) Since you hit align before the cloak you will be aligned and at warp speed when the cloak drops.  This equals near insta-warp. With practice, you can be uncloaked for literally less than a second total on a gate.  Practice in high-sec and you will find this is actually pretty easy and effective.
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=== Videos that demonstrate the technique ===
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There are numerous videos of this technique posted on YouTube. These two videos provide clear demonstrations of the technique:
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uBcK_c8Gy4 MWD Cloak Video 1, Basic Instruction] (5:44)
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrlUMiRL1jU MWD Cloak Video 2, Detailed Instruction] (15:52)
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=== Warping with larger ships ===
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Part of the requirement to make the the microwarpdrive + cloak trick work is to have a size-appropriate microwwarpdrive, 5MN for a frigate, 50MN for a cruiser, 500MN for a battleship etc. Ships like the {{sh|Orca}} or the {{sh|Bowhead}} are technically capital-class sized but can only fit 500MN microwarpdrives due to fitting restraints. As such they {{co|crimson|cannot use the microwarpdrive + cloak trick}}, but they can use the 500MN microwarpdrive to {{co|lightgreen|align and get into warp in 10 seconds}} (one cycle of the microwarpdrive).
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For normal capital ships (carriers, dreadnoughts, force auxiliaries, supercarriers, titans and the {{sh|Rorqual}}) there are capital sized 50,000MN microwarpdrives, that can allow them to do the same microwarpdrive + cloak trick, although they have a cycle-time of 20 seconds (instead of the usual 10 seconds) and might require additional agility modules to ensure they get the speed up in time.
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Some of the smaller capital ships, like carriers and dreadnoughts, can also use the undersized 500MN microwarpdrives to align in ~15 seconds by pulsing the microwarpdrive once then warp shortly after. While they are normally not agile enough to warp in 10 seconds flat, it's usually much faster than aligning normally or through the use of an appropriately sized 50,000MN microwarpdrive due to its cycle time of 20 seconds.
  
=== Aligning with an MWD ===
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==See also==
You can use the same MWD trick to accelerate a big ship (say an orca or rorqual) to warp speed without the cloak involved.  Align, pulse the MWD ONCE (and once only, just click it twice in a row) and warp in 10 seconds instead of 30.  You could do the cloak thing, but you'll have to see the specifics on how to time dropping the cloak and it may require more time uncloaked at the end of the MWD cycle to get to just the right speed.  The cloak trick requires a tad more practice but makes annoying acceleration waits *slightly* less annoying and a little safer.
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*[[Advanced Piloting Techniques]]
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*[[Scouting]]
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*[[Cloaking]]
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*[[Cargo Hauling with the Cloak Trick]]
  
 
[[Category:Guides]]
 
[[Category:Guides]]

Revision as of 23:52, 20 June 2018

Cloak.gif

The "cloak trick" is a maneuver that takes advantage of the secondary effects of cloaking devices to reach 75% of maximum velocity (and thus enter warp) more quickly than would normally be possible. This maneuver is primarily used to avoid being targeted after jumping through a gate by aligning whilst cloaked.

What is it?

This is a technique that enables pilots to cloak while aligning after jumping through a gate. When done properly, this allows the pilot to almost instantly warp the second he breaks cloak. Information on further cloaking techniques can be found at the Cloaking class page.

Modules required

You will need:

  • one Improved Cloaking Device II
  • one Microwarpdrive of the correct size for your ship. That is: 5MN for frigates and destroyers, 50MN for cruisers, battlecruisers and industrials, and 500MN for battleships
  • the shortcuts for these should be placed somewhere easily accessible, as you will need to hit them pretty quickly

You should not use:

  • a Prototype Cloaking Device - although it can help to make some of your align time cloaked, you can't reach the required speed to warp instantly after, so you will spend a few seconds uncloaked
  • a smaller-sized microwarpdrive - doesn't give enough velocity bonus
  • an afterburner - doesn't give enough velocity bonus (unless it's oversized)
  • an OREOrca - too heavy for the 500MN to provide enough velocity (however, see below)

The "fast" industrials (AmarrSigil, CaldariBadger, MinmatarWreathe, and GallenteNereus) and the MinmatarHoarder are able to easily fit 50MN MWDs and cloaking devices in addition to their tank and cargohold fittings.

The other T1 Industrial haulers (listed below) don't have the raw powergrid available to fit a 50MN MWD, and without extensive fitting for extra powergrid and higher skills pilots may not be able to fit them at all. As such, don't count on being able to do the cloak trick with these ships without sacrificing cargo capacity (low slots will need powergrid modules, and even rig slots may be needed for enough powergrid) and lower engineering skills.

How does it work?

Do these things in this order after jumping through a stargate or wormhole. Although you can do MWD then cloak (or do both at once), it is not recommended as having your MWD active before your cloak is a bad idea due to the signature radius bloom and the likelihood of spending more time uncloaked.

  1. Hit align to your point of interest
  2. Immediately after hit the cloak
  3. Immediately after you hit cloak hit your MWD (this does work, you can activate non-offensive modules for 5 seconds after you activate a cloaking device).
  4. When your MWD cycle is about 90-95% complete, deactivate your cloak and spam warp to your point of interest.
  5. The MWD will deactivate automatically, and when it does you will instantly enter warp.

Because the MWD boosts your (cloaked) speed by 500% for one cycle while you are cloaked you will end up at right around warp speed when you deactivate the cloak (right before the MWD cycle is complete.) Since you hit align before the cloak you will be aligned and at warp speed when the cloak drops. This equals near insta-warp. With practice, you can be uncloaked for literally less than a second total on a gate. Practice in high-sec and you will find this is actually pretty easy and effective.

Videos that demonstrate the technique

There are numerous videos of this technique posted on YouTube. These two videos provide clear demonstrations of the technique:

Warping with larger ships

Part of the requirement to make the the microwarpdrive + cloak trick work is to have a size-appropriate microwwarpdrive, 5MN for a frigate, 50MN for a cruiser, 500MN for a battleship etc. Ships like the OREOrca or the OREBowhead are technically capital-class sized but can only fit 500MN microwarpdrives due to fitting restraints. As such they cannot use the microwarpdrive + cloak trick, but they can use the 500MN microwarpdrive to align and get into warp in 10 seconds (one cycle of the microwarpdrive).

For normal capital ships (carriers, dreadnoughts, force auxiliaries, supercarriers, titans and the ORERorqual) there are capital sized 50,000MN microwarpdrives, that can allow them to do the same microwarpdrive + cloak trick, although they have a cycle-time of 20 seconds (instead of the usual 10 seconds) and might require additional agility modules to ensure they get the speed up in time.

Some of the smaller capital ships, like carriers and dreadnoughts, can also use the undersized 500MN microwarpdrives to align in ~15 seconds by pulsing the microwarpdrive once then warp shortly after. While they are normally not agile enough to warp in 10 seconds flat, it's usually much faster than aligning normally or through the use of an appropriately sized 50,000MN microwarpdrive due to its cycle time of 20 seconds.

See also