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    Quote Originally Posted by thinus View Post
    From a Caracal I would go -> Drake (battlecruiser) -> Raven (battleship)

    Back when I was playing a passive tanked Drake was an amazing ship. I was caught by 2 pirates once and even though they locked me down completely they couldn't break my tank as it was all passive. You will need to find a good Drake loadout and put it in a tool that will tell you what skills you need and then you can plan on how and when to train the skills.
    That's the route I'd like to go for missions.

    I guess I'm gonna have to go find out what exactly "passive tank" means in terms of modules/skills. I suspect it is large amounts of shield/cap regen/boost, but I'm sure there is more than one way to skin that cat. Learning the terminology is half the battle in finding the data online. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    That's the route I'd like to go for missions.

    I guess I'm gonna have to go find out what exactly "passive tank" means in terms of modules/skills. I suspect it is large amounts of shield/cap regen/boost, but I'm sure there is more than one way to skin that cat. Learning the terminology is half the battle in finding the data online. :P

    Cheers,
    Ugh
    Passive means you don't use capacitor. The trick is to get your shield HUGE by using Shield Extender modules and then to increase your passive shield regen rate. The regen rate is already a percentage formula based on the total size of your shield. And I think there are some rigs that boosts the regen rate and also some modules. You need to find a balance that works with minimum skills and then as your skills grow you can modify the loadout. Your Caracal fitting looks like a passive tank and you will be aiming for something similar in the Drake.

    Active tanks are where you either use a shield booster that drains cap and boosts shield or you use an armor repairer that drains cap and repairs armor. Caldari ships suit shield boosting. Active tanking makes you vulnerable to cap drains but you can also use modules that will boost your shield very quickly but drain your cap quickly as well. Active tanking means micro managing your shield and cap constantly by activating and deactivating modules as required. Capacitor is king and you will need decent cap skills for shield boosting. If you can run your shield booster indefinitely then you have a perma tank but it will take a few named modules and good skills to reach this point.

    It is a bit of a learning curve, find a discussion where they already did the math and get a basic loadout and then adapt it to minimize your skill training time. A lot of time in EvE is planning unfortunately.

    I recommend EVEMON as an excellent app and also take a look at EFT (EVE Fitting Tool) for ship fitting. I think either EVEMON or EFT came with the ability to get rated ship fittings which make decent starting points.

    EDIT: I don't know what the prices are like now but back when I was playing a Drake was 30-40mil with basic modules and double that with decent launchers and modules.
    Last edited by thinus : 12-08-2009 at 02:05 AM
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