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=== Modules Required ===
 
=== Modules Required ===
  
This technique works best with an [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Improved_Cloaking_Device_II Improved Cloaking Device] and a [[:Category:Eve Lexicon#MWD|Microwarp Drive]] of the correct size for the ship (e.g. 10mn for Cruisers and Industrials).  These are usually placed on the F1 and F2 keys when the pilot believes using the technique will likely be required.
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You will need:
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* one [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Improved_Cloaking_Device_II Improved Cloaking Device]
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* one [[:Category:Eve Lexicon#MWD|Microwarpdrive]] of the correct size for your ship. That is: 1MN for frigates and destroyers, 10MN for cruisers, battlecruisers and industrials, and 100MN 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
  
*A Tech 1 [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Prototype_Cloaking_Device_I Prototype Cloaking Device] may be used, but this will result in slightly more time uncloaked.
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You should not use:
*An Afterburner or undersized MWD may ''not'' be used, as it will not provide enough of a speed boost. 
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* a [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Prototype_Cloaking_Device_I 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
*With the Odyssey 1.1 Tier 1 Industrials rebalancing, "fast-role" industrials (Sigil, Badger, Wreath, Iteron) can now fit 10MN MWD's and Cloaks in addition to their tank and cargohold fittings.<br><br>
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* a wrongly-sized microwarpdrive - doesn't give enough velocity bonus
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* an afterburner - doesn't give enough velocity bonus
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* an Orca - too heavy for the 100MN to provide enough velocity (but see below)
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With the Odyssey 1.1 industrial rebalancing, "fast-role" industrials (Sigil, Badger, Wreath, Iteron) can now easily fit 10MN MWDs and cloaks in addition to their tank and cargohold fittings.<br><br>
  
 
=== How does it work? ===
 
=== How does it work? ===

Revision as of 10:04, 28 September 2013

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The MWD/Cloak Trick:

Purpose

Avoid being targeted after jumping through a gate.

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.

Modules Required

You will need:

  • one Improved Cloaking Device
  • one Microwarpdrive of the correct size for your ship. That is: 1MN for frigates and destroyers, 10MN for cruisers, battlecruisers and industrials, and 100MN 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 wrongly-sized microwarpdrive - doesn't give enough velocity bonus
  • an afterburner - doesn't give enough velocity bonus
  • an Orca - too heavy for the 100MN to provide enough velocity (but see below)

With the Odyssey 1.1 industrial rebalancing, "fast-role" industrials (Sigil, Badger, Wreath, Iteron) can now easily fit 10MN MWDs and cloaks in addition to their tank and cargohold fittings.

How does it work?

  • Hit align to your point of interest
  • Immediately after hit the cloak
  • 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).
  • 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. 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 (probably need out-of-game browser to view):

Bonus pro-tip side note:

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.

See also