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1. Which ships should I target and which ships should I avoid in my Rifter? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
I am trying to fit an actively tanked (hardener/repairer/tungsten plates) Rifter with heavy tackle (scrambler & webifier) and an AB. My capacitor only lasts 43 seconds (with a small Nos) but I won't have to be running my repairer/hardener unti...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.14 03:18:00
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2. Why is capacitor stability considered less important in PvP? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Thanks everyone. I get the idea now (shorter battles require less capacitor). But I have a follow up question... Is there a more ideal amount of cap for various ships? For example example... if I'm running an active armor tanked Rifter with heavy...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.14 02:59:00
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3. Why is capacitor stability considered less important in PvP? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
This question was inspired by a comment in another thread but I thought it deserved its own thread... Davith en Divalone wrote: Cap stability is useful for some flavors of PvE. It's much less important for PvP. I'm curious about why that's...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.14 00:17:00
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4. How should one go about effectively pulsing their microwarpdrive? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Davith en Divalone wrote: Cap stability is useful for some flavors of PvE. It's much less important for PvP. I'm curious about why that's so. As I've been looking at various guides I've noticed that the suggested fits are often not cap stab...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.14 00:16:00
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5. How safe is it for new users in NPC-controlled nulsec? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
It's probably safer than player-controlled space, right? So what goes on there? How often do actual players hang out in those regions? Do some people just have no use for it? Is it a good place to go ratting or mining? How strong are the NPC ships...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.13 12:08:00
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6. Speed Tanking and Signature Radius? How do you balance them? When is one better? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Vilnius Zar wrote: Generally there's two ways of doing things in a frigate; 1) within scram range while running AB 2) outside scram range (but within point range obviously) running MWD, called kiting and preferably aided by damps or TDs Th...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.13 08:59:00
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7. Speed Tanking and Signature Radius? How do you balance them? When is one better? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Vilnius Zar wrote: do you want the amazing damage mitigation from the AB or do you want to be able to get in or out of trouble real fast... I think I want the latter. Anyway.... thank you very much! Your post really put things into the te...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.13 08:46:00
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8. Speed Tanking and Signature Radius? How do you balance them? When is one better? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Petrus Blackshell wrote: Speed and transversal velocity are inversely related, as per this page . That is, if you doubled your speed, that has the same effect as keeping the speed constant and halving your sig radius. Or, if you quintupled yo...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.13 08:12:00
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9. Speed Tanking and Signature Radius? How do you balance them? When is one better? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
I get that being having a bigger signature radius makes you generally easier to lock and hit, but how does speed come into play when you are attacking in a close orbit at high speeds ? In such a situation, is it usually better to have more spee...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.13 07:26:00
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10. How should one go about effectively pulsing their microwarpdrive? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Merouk Baas wrote: You can right-click on the MWD and disable the auto-repeat, so that you push the button, it activates for a cycle, and then you have to push the button again to get another cycle. That would be "pulsing" it. Or you can just r...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.13 03:47:00
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11. How should one go about effectively pulsing their microwarpdrive? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
I get the idea of why it should be done, but I can't find any guides describing exactly how one should go about doing it. In particular, how should one go about pulsing their microwarpdrive when engaging in short-ranged tackle frigate? Are ther...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.13 01:43:00
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12. What is the effect of tackling a ship with more than one web stasifier? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Frank Millar wrote: Stasis Webifier. Yeah, there is no point in me even trying to hide my noobness! Anyway... thanks everyone for all the comments. I think I understand now.
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.12 02:22:00
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13. What is the effect of tackling a ship with more than one web stasifier? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Is the benefit negated because stasifier slows based upon a percentage? Or is there some sort of cumulative effect which will bring enemies to an utter crawl?
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.11 22:40:00
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14. How do I get different weapons or modules to target different enemies? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Thanks for the help! As for those condescending to a 3 day old account... good for you. But, actually, I do have another question about what someone wrote. If I have multiple active targets and I am firing upon one, someone commenting made it se...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.11 22:37:00
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15. How do I get different weapons or modules to target different enemies? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
For example... how do I target one with a web stasifier, another with my turrets, and another with my missiles? The way I'm doing it now... I target more than one enemy but everything gets focused on a single target and then I have to reactivate ...
- by LittleBo Peep - at 2013.02.11 08:18:00
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