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======Destroyers====== | ======Destroyers====== | ||
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+ | Destroyers almost have the firepower of a [[eve:ships:cruisers|cruiser]], but they also have the mass and speed of a cruiser combined with the near nonexistent tank of a [[eve:ships:frigates|frigate]]. | ||
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+ | Destroyers were buffed in the Crucible expansion to bring them more in line with their intended role: small, cheap damage platforms. Sensor boosted Destroyers fitted with high damage, slow rate of fire weapon systems are a decent choice as they can quickly lock and one-shot hostile T1 frigates. Because of their high firepower and low price, they make an excellent choice for suicide ganking. | ||
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+ | With the Retribution expansion tier 2 destroyers were introduced. They rely on missiles and drones to deal damage. | ||
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+ | For PvE, they are great for Level 1 missions and most of the Sisters of Eve Epic Arc as they chew through T1 frigates with panache. They are a poor choice for Level 2 missions and above. Destroyers also make excellent [[training:guides:guide_to_making_isk_in_nullsec|salvaging]] ships because of their large number of high slots and decent cargo bay. | ||
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+ | Hull size: Small. | ||
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+ | Approximate cost, average fit: 1-2 million isk. | ||
=====Tech 1===== | =====Tech 1===== | ||
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| [[eve:ships:destroyers:Dragoon]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Corax]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Algos]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Talwar]] | | | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Dragoon]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Corax]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Algos]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Talwar]] | | ||
- | =====Tech 2 (Interdictors)===== | + | =====Tech 2===== |
- | ^ Amarr ^ Caldari ^ Gallente ^ Minmatar ^ | + | |
- | | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Heretic]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Flycatcher]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Eris]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Sabre]] | | + | Tech 2 destroyers have special abilities compared to their Tech 1 counterparts, such as launching interdiction bubbles to trap fleets or the ability to provide gang support. |
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+ | ^ Type ^ Amarr ^ Caldari ^ Gallente ^ Minmatar ^ | ||
+ | ^ [[eve:ships:destroyers:interdictors|Interdictors]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Heretic]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Flycatcher]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Eris]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:sabre_guide]] | | ||
+ | ^ [[eve:ships:destroyers:command_destroyers|Command Destroyers]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Pontifex]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Stork]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Magus]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Bifrost]] | | ||
=====Tech 3 (Tactical)===== | =====Tech 3 (Tactical)===== | ||
^ Amarr ^ Caldari ^ Gallente ^ Minmatar ^ | ^ Amarr ^ Caldari ^ Gallente ^ Minmatar ^ | ||
| [[eve:ships:destroyers:Confessor]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Jackdaw]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Hecate]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Svipul]] | | | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Confessor]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Jackdaw]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Hecate]] | [[eve:ships:destroyers:Svipul]] | | ||
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+ | =====Special Edition===== | ||
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+ | |[[eve:ships:special_edition_ships:destroyers:sunesis]]| |