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N3rvous
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Posted - 2006.03.25 02:33:00 -
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Hey guys,
I have a few questions about jumping a Carrier.
How do you determine your maximum jump distance in a Carrier?
How do you determine how much fuel you need for that jump?
How do you know what tpye of fuel you need to use?
If anyone could help me out I would appreciate it, - N3rvous
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Ortu Konsinni
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Posted - 2006.03.25 02:38:00 -
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About your fuel types question: Amarr ships = Helium isotopes Caldari ships = Nitrogen isotopes Gallente ships = Oxygen isotopes Minmatar ships = Hydrogen isotopes Cap ships need the same fuel as their racial control towers. --- High quality pics of most EVE ships!
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N3rvous
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Posted - 2006.03.25 02:43:00 -
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Originally by: Ortu Konsinni About your fuel types question: Amarr ships = Helium isotopes Caldari ships = Nitrogen isotopes Gallente ships = Oxygen isotopes Minmatar ships = Hydrogen isotopes Cap ships need the same fuel as their racial control towers.
Sweet.. - N3rvous
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SirSpectre
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Posted - 2006.03.25 02:48:00 -
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Edited by: SirSpectre on 25/03/2006 02:48:43
Originally by: N3rvous Hey guys,
I have a few questions about jumping a Carrier.
How do you determine your maximum jump distance in a Carrier?
How do you determine how much fuel you need for that jump?
How do you know what type of fuel you need to use?
If anyone could help me out I would appreciate it, - N3rvous
There are a few jump drive tools out there to use. That will make you a route (not necessarily(sp?) a good route, but it will make one). You can see in your map when you are sitting in a Capital ship, there is a bubble around the jump drive range which you can go. Jump drives use 1000 of racial fuel per lightyear traveled. A carrier's base Jumpdrive range is 6.5 light years. Jump drive range, fuel usage, and cap need can all be reduced/increased, depending on what attribute it is, by skills.
edit: spelling n junk
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N3rvous
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Posted - 2006.03.25 02:53:00 -
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Originally by: SirSpectre Edited by: SirSpectre on 25/03/2006 02:48:43
Originally by: N3rvous Hey guys,
I have a few questions about jumping a Carrier.
How do you determine your maximum jump distance in a Carrier?
How do you determine how much fuel you need for that jump?
How do you know what type of fuel you need to use?
If anyone could help me out I would appreciate it, - N3rvous
There are a few jump drive tools out there to use. That will make you a route (not necessarily(sp?) a good route, but it will make one). You can see in your map when you are sitting in a Capital ship, there is a bubble around the jump drive range which you can go. Jump drives use 1000 of racial fuel per lightyear traveled. A carrier's base Jumpdrive range is 6.5 light years. Jump drive range, fuel usage, and cap need can all be reduced/increased, depending on what attribute it is, by skills.
edit: spelling n junk
Awesome, thanks for the help mate. I didn't realise there was any type of GUI indication of max range you can jump.
Thanks again and I'm just wondering now where I can find some of those jump range tools. - N3rvous
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Ortu Konsinni
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Posted - 2006.03.25 03:00:00 -
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This should help. --- High quality pics of most EVE ships!
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SirSpectre
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Posted - 2006.03.25 03:01:00 -
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Edited by: SirSpectre on 25/03/2006 03:02:14
I like this one. As it is the one i use.
Edit: bah got beat to it.
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N3rvous
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Posted - 2006.03.25 03:14:00 -
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Awesome tool!
Thanks for the link and the information. Really helped out.
lol, although I think I'll need Jump Calibration. More skill training here we go..  - N3rvous
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