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- | ====== Warp Disruptors ====== | + | ===== Warp Disruptors ===== |
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Warp Disruptors and Warp Scramblers prevent a target from warping away. This is often considered one of the most important things in PvP; a target who gets away is not a target. Every newbee is encouraged to train the Propulsion Jamming skill so that they can use these effectively. | Warp Disruptors and Warp Scramblers prevent a target from warping away. This is often considered one of the most important things in PvP; a target who gets away is not a target. Every newbee is encouraged to train the Propulsion Jamming skill so that they can use these effectively. | ||
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====How Warp Scramblers Work==== | ====How Warp Scramblers Work==== | ||
- | Every ship has a base warp drive strength of 1. For each [[Warp Core Stabilizer]] installed on a ship, the ship gains one additional point of warp strength. As Warp Core Stabilizers carry significant drawbacks, they are unlikely to be used by PvP ships. | + | Every ship has a base warp drive strength of 1. For each [[eve:ship_modules:propulsion_low_modules#warp_core_stabilizers|Warp Core Stabilizer]] installed on a ship, the ship gains one additional point of warp strength. As Warp Core Stabilizers carry significant drawbacks, they are unlikely to be used by PvP ships. |
- | Whenever the warp strength of a ship is matched by an equal or greater number of ''warp scrambling points'', the ship will become unable to warp off. | + | Whenever the warp strength of a ship is matched by an equal or greater number of **warp scrambling points**, the ship will become unable to warp off. |
- | Warp Disruptors provide one point of warp scrambling and offer generally a base range of 20-30km. Warp Scramblers provide two points of warp scrambling at a range of 7.5-11km and use less Capacitor, but can also disable the target's Microwarpdrive (Afterburners are not affected). ''Because of this, it is almost always better to fit a Warp Scrambler rather than a [[Stasis Webifier]] any longer'' if given the choice. | + | Warp Disruptors provide one point of warp scrambling and offer generally a base range of 20-30km. Warp Scramblers provide two points of warp scrambling at a range of 7.5-11km and use less Capacitor, but can also disable the target's Microwarpdrive (Afterburners are not affected). **Because of this, it is almost always better to fit a Warp Scrambler rather than a [[eve:pvp:electronic_warfare:stasis_webifier|Stasis Webifier]] any longer** if given the choice. |
Named Scramblers/Disruptors decrease the CPU needed to fit the module while faction/officer can greatly increase range or decrease CPU need (see charts below) | Named Scramblers/Disruptors decrease the CPU needed to fit the module while faction/officer can greatly increase range or decrease CPU need (see charts below) | ||
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====Calling Out Points==== | ====Calling Out Points==== | ||
- | When in a gang where calling out tackles is appropriate, one simply states that such and such target "has a [[point]] on him." Or calling out however many points you have on him, if you are using a Warp Scrambler or multiple Warp Disruptors. This lets other tacklers know not to bother tackling the same target as you, so you can keep as many people tackled as possible. | + | When in a gang where calling out tackles is appropriate, one simply states that such and such target "has a point on him." Or calling out however many points you have on him, if you are using a Warp Scrambler or multiple Warp Disruptors. This lets other tacklers know not to bother tackling the same target as you, so you can keep as many people tackled as possible. |
- | ''"Two Points on Soanso's Nemesis!"'' | + | "Two Points on Soandso's Nemesis!" |
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- | ====Using Webifiers==== | + | |
- | Make sure to ''point'' a target with some kind of warp scramble before you use a Stasis Webifier on your target. Targets warp as soon as they achieve 3/4th of their maximum speed in the direction of their warp destination, and webbing a target reduces their maximum speed. Webbing someone who isn't warp scrambled will actually help them warp away faster. | + | |
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- | ====Skill Requirements==== | + | =====Skill Requirements===== |
- | __Tech I, Faction and Officer__ | + | ====Tech I, Faction and Officer==== |
- | *Propulsion Jamming I| | + | *Propulsion Jamming I |
- | *Electronics III| | + | *Electronics III |
- | *Navigation II| | + | *Navigation II |
- | __Tech 2__ | + | ====Tech 2==== |
*Propulsion Jamming II | *Propulsion Jamming II | ||
*Electronics III | *Electronics III | ||
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====Warp Disruptors==== | ====Warp Disruptors==== | ||
- | ***Tech I** | + | ===Tech I=== |
- | + | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:frigates:Ares|Ares]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Malediction|Malediction]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Stiletto]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Raptor|Raptor]] (normal/overheat) ^ Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:cruisers:Arazu|Arazu]], [[eve:ships:cruisers:Lachesis|Lachesis]] (normal/overheat) ^ General Pricing (05/2010) ^ | |
- | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:frigates:Ares]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Malediction]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Stiletto]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Raptor]] (normal/overheat) ^ Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:cruisers:Arazu]], [[eve:ships:cruisers:Lachesis]] (normal/overheat) ^ General Pricing (05/2010) ^ | + | |
| Warp Disruptor I | 1 MW | 40 tf | 1 | 20 km | 25 | 25 km/ 30 km | 40 km/ 48 km | Paltry | | | Warp Disruptor I | 1 MW | 40 tf | 1 | 20 km | 25 | 25 km/ 30 km | 40 km/ 48 km | Paltry | | ||
| Initiated Warp Disruptor I | 1 MW | 38 tf | 1 | 20 km | 24 | 25 km/ 30 km | 40 km/ 48 km | Paltry | | | Initiated Warp Disruptor I | 1 MW | 38 tf | 1 | 20 km | 24 | 25 km/ 30 km | 40 km/ 48 km | Paltry | | ||
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| Faint Warp Disruptor I | 1 MW | 32 tf | 1 | 20 km | 21 | 25 km/ 30 km | 40 km/ 48 km | 1M Isk | | | Faint Warp Disruptor I | 1 MW | 32 tf | 1 | 20 km | 21 | 25 km/ 30 km | 40 km/ 48 km | 1M Isk | | ||
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- | ***Tech II** | + | ===Tech II=== |
- | + | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:frigates:Ares|Ares]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Malediction|Malediction]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Stiletto|Stiletto]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Raptor|Raptor]] (normal/overheat) ^ Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:cruisers:Arazu|Arazu]], [[eve:ships:cruisers:lachesis|Lachesis]] (normal/overheat) ^ General Pricing (05/2010) ^ | |
- | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:frigates:Ares]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Malediction]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Stiletto]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Raptor]] (normal/overheat) ^ Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:cruisers:Arazu]], [[eve:ships:cruisers:Lachesis]] (normal/overheat) ^ General Pricing (05/2010) ^ | + | |
| Warp Disruptor II | 1 MW | 44 tf | 1 | 24 km | 25 | 30 km/ 36 km | 48 km/ 57.6 km | 1M Isk | | | Warp Disruptor II | 1 MW | 44 tf | 1 | 24 km | 25 | 30 km/ 36 km | 48 km/ 57.6 km | 1M Isk | | ||
| Caldari Navy Warp Disruptor | 1 MW | 40 tf | 1 | 24 km | 25 | 30 km/ 36 km | 48 km/ 57.6 km | 20M Isk | | | Caldari Navy Warp Disruptor | 1 MW | 40 tf | 1 | 24 km | 25 | 30 km/ 36 km | 48 km/ 57.6 km | 20M Isk | | ||
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| Republic Fleet Warp Disruptor | 1 MW | '''19 tf''' | 1 | 30 km | 28 | 37.5 km/ 45 km | 60 km/ 72 km | 150M Isk | | | Republic Fleet Warp Disruptor | 1 MW | '''19 tf''' | 1 | 30 km | 28 | 37.5 km/ 45 km | 60 km/ 72 km | 150M Isk | | ||
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- | ***Officer** | + | ===Officer=== |
- | + | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:frigates:Ares]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Malediction|Malediction]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Stiletto|Stiletto]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Raptor|Raptor]] (normal/overheat) ^ Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:cruisers:Arazu|Arazu]], [[eve:ships:cruisers:lachesis|Lachesis]] (normal/overheat) ^ General Pricing (05/2010) ^ | |
- | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:frigates:Ares]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Malediction]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Stiletto]], [[eve:ships:frigates:Raptor]] (normal/overheat) ^ Range of max skilled [[eve:ships:cruisers:Arazu]], [[eve:ships:cruisers:Lachesis]] (normal/overheat) ^ General Pricing (05/2010) ^ | + | |
| Mizuro's Modified Warp Disruptor | 2500 MW | 19 tf | 2 | 25 km | 50 | N/A | N/A | 300M Isk? | | | Mizuro's Modified Warp Disruptor | 2500 MW | 19 tf | 2 | 25 km | 50 | N/A | N/A | 300M Isk? | | ||
| Hakim's Modified Warp Disruptor | 3000 MW | 19 tf | 2 | 30 km | 60 | N/A | N/A | ?? | | | Hakim's Modified Warp Disruptor | 3000 MW | 19 tf | 2 | 30 km | 60 | N/A | N/A | ?? | | ||
| Gotan's Modified Warp Disruptor | 3500 MW | 19 tf | 2 | 35 km | 70 | N/A | N/A | 2,000M Isk (2B)? | | | Gotan's Modified Warp Disruptor | 3500 MW | 19 tf | 2 | 35 km | 70 | N/A | N/A | 2,000M Isk (2B)? | | ||
| Tobias' Modified Warp Disruptor | 4000 MW | 19 tf | 2 | 40 km | 80 | N/A | N/A | 3,500M Isk (3.5B)? | | | Tobias' Modified Warp Disruptor | 4000 MW | 19 tf | 2 | 40 km | 80 | N/A | N/A | 3,500M Isk (3.5B)? | | ||
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====Warp Scramblers==== | ====Warp Scramblers==== | ||
- | ***Tech I** | + | ===Tech I=== |
^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ | ||
| Warp Scrambler I | 1 MW | 30 tf | 2 | 7500 m | 5 | | | Warp Scrambler I | 1 MW | 30 tf | 2 | 7500 m | 5 | | ||
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| Faint Epsilon Warp Scrambler I | 1 MW | 28 tf | 2 | 9000 m | 4 | | | Faint Epsilon Warp Scrambler I | 1 MW | 28 tf | 2 | 9000 m | 4 | | ||
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- | ***Tech II** | + | ===Tech II=== |
^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ | ||
| Warp Scrambler II | 1 MW | 36 tf | 2 | 9000 m | 5 | | | Warp Scrambler II | 1 MW | 36 tf | 2 | 9000 m | 5 | | ||
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- | ***Faction** | + | ===Faction=== |
^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ | ||
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| Domination Warp Scrambler | 1 MW | 26 tf | 2 | 11,250 m | 6 | | | Domination Warp Scrambler | 1 MW | 26 tf | 2 | 11,250 m | 6 | | ||
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- | ***Officer** | + | ===Officer=== |
^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ | ^ Name ^ PowerGrid ^ CPU ^ Scramble Strength ^ Optimal Range ^ Energy ^ | ||
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- | ====Ships with Range Bonuses to Warp Scramblers==== | + | =====Ships With Range Bonuses===== |
- | *[[eve:ships:cruisers:arazu]] | + | *[[eve:ships:cruisers:arazu|Arazu]] |
- | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Ares]] | + | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Ares|Ares]] |
- | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Keres]] | + | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Keres|Keres]] |
- | *[[eve:ships:cruisers:Lachesis]] | + | *[[eve:ships:cruisers:Lachesis|Lachesis]] |
- | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Malediction]] | + | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Malediction|Malediction]] |
- | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Raptor]] | + | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Raptor|Raptor]] |
- | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Stiletto]] | + | *[[eve:ships:frigates:Stiletto|Stiletto]] |
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- | ====See Also==== | ||
- | *[[Tackling]] | ||
- | *[[eve:pvp:electronic_warfare:warp_disruption_fields:mobile_warp_disruptors]] | ||