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Review – Rokh

Rokh, the shiny expensive hybrid toy.

Amazing, yet you don’t see it in service as much as some of the other battleships, like the Raven. Why? Well, there are several reasons:

1. It’s shear expensiveness. The ship itself sells for about 110 million on market, about 20-30 million more than the Raven. Plus insurance and buying good fittings for it, that will in all put a 180-200 million ISK hole in your wallet. And since some people don’t know how to save ships from death, they don’t want to risk loosing their money.

2. It’s a very skill intensive ship. To pilot this beast it effectively, a lot of skills are needed. They include many gunnery skills trained up to at least level 4, along with some shielding skills, engineering skills, and electronic skills up to at the lowest 3.

3. It’s rails turn a lot of people away since most Caldarians like the traditional style of combat, which is hurling missiles. A majority of players trained up for heavy missiles, then cruise launchers because all we fly are Drakes, Ravens, Caracals, and the Kestrel frigate. These would be considered to be some of the more powerful ships to fly and easier to use. Velocity times flight time equals distance. With guns there are tracking speed, radial velocity, transversal velocity, radial velocity, velocity, signature radius, and finally you can figure out the gun’s optimal range.

But through this all, why do some people still purchase this ship? Let me tell you. The ship itself is very strong once the battleship skill reaches 4 or 5. Then the built-in tank works very well at 20-25 plus percent; its like a free invulnerability field built in! The range bonus help the massive guns reach ranges of 150 to 200 kilometers where you can pick ships off.

With this in mind, it takes the enemy a while before they can actually come close enough and hit you. A good word of warning though, when some ships get very close (less than 10km), it is nearly impossible to hit them. That’s when drones are essential, especially tech 2 drones because they do a lot more damage. Maybe fitting a nos on one of the high slots will dry off that pesky interceptor or frigate.

The tactic that I suggest with this ship is to first pick of and thin out the frigate fleet before they come too close and are orbiting too fast for your turrets to track or their transversal are too high to hit them for full damage with your guns. If you don’t take them out fast enough and they scrambled then that’s when things will go to hell. Make sure you focus fire on ships because each ship with 1 hitpoint does the same amount of damage and can still be as dangerous as a ship with 1000 hitpoints. Not only this but then it’s easier to kill them as they are recieving more DPS and can not tank, boost, or repair as if you split the damage two or three ways.

Then after the frigates are taken out and come too close, throw your drones on them and start hitting the battleships with the target painters on them to do full damage. By the time that the battleships are taken down, your tank should be able to hold much better and then the drones are taken out too! Remember that whenever you can warp at 100km, do it, because put some iron charges in and this way you don’t have to worry about getting hit, at least for a little while.

This ship definitely gives awe simply by its presence, especially in the some of the beginner systems, since it’s rarely spotted. It you are the pilot of this ship, join a fleet with some corp members and just go blasting the enemy away. One thing, I wouldn’t take this exotic ship through unfamiliar territories though, it’s far too expensive for most people to throw away. Well, unless you are a multi-billionaire.

[expand title=Technical Information:]

  • 10% large hybrid optimal range per level
  • 5% shield resistance per level
  • Default targeting range is 90 km with 7 locked targets
  • Velocity is 110 m/sec with 50 m3 of drone capacity
  • Shield hit points is 8500 and recharges in 2500 seconds
  • Power grid is at 15000MW, 780ft of CPU, and 400 calibration points
  • There are 8 high slots, 6 medium slots, 5 low slots, and 3 rig slots
  • 4 slots for launchers and 8 for turrets[/expand]

Suggested Role: Level 4 missions, solo or in a fleet

[ratings]

September 7, 2008   4 Comments

Review – Raven

The Raven is an excellent ship for any aspiring Caldari pilot. It has got missile and hybrid turret capabilities.

Though it is all around a good ship, it sometimes is just not fit for the job at hand. In a fleet, it works great, either taking turns tanking the enemies or dealing massive amounts of damage. That’s no problem. But when you travel solo and want to PvP, that’s a totally different story. The ship itself is shield tanked which means you would have to sacrifice some tank for the ability to hold down the target ship and keep them there.

The Raven is usually looked upon as the best ship to do level 4 missions based on these criteria; first is the low skill point amount that you can fit a good and specific tank and DPS setup onto the NPCs. Secondly the ship can deal quite a bit of damage with out trying to figure out the hit/miss rates of turrets. And lastly, there is little micro-management for all those people who are a bit lazier that others, since perma-setups are easy to fit.

This is how most missions usually go. While you are warping in, before the enemy starts shooting at you, you need to start your shield hardeners and try to get as much resists on the coming damage as possible. Then start with locking the cruisers and start shooting, boost your shields every once in a while after its down to 70%, and repeat this. At least until the capacitor runs dry. You must focus on the cruisers first since they are the ones that do the most damage.

Now that a few of them are gone, it is time to start hitting on the frigates with your drones, and launch those cruise missiles at the battleships. Send out your medium sized drones after the frigates and heavy drones against HACs (Heavy Attack Cruisers). The large cruise missiles will do very little damage to them because the frigates are so close and are orbiting around you very fast, just let your drones do the job and go keep hitting the battleships. Make sure you are still boosting your shield once it drops down to about 70%.

Now this is the ideal situation. Now if you don’t have a good setup going on or are overwhelmed by all the ships, you often find yourself yelling at the computer for the ship to line up quicker and initiate warp while the armor is quickly taken away.

Still, the Raven is a ship that many Caldari pilots should look forward to flying. Don’t worry about losing it because as long as you have it insured and fit it well!

[expand title=Technical Information:]

  • 5% bonus to cruise and siege launcher rate of fire
  • 10% bonus to cruise missile and torpedo velocity
  • Default targeting range is 75 km with 7 locked targets
  • Velocity is 115 m/sec with 75 m3 of drone capacity
  • Shield hit points is 7500 and recharges in 2500 seconds
  • Power grid is at 9500MW, 700ft of CPU, and 400 calibration points
  • There are 8 high slots, 6 medium slots, 5 low slots, and 3 rig slots
  • 6 slots for launchers and 4 for turrets[/expand]

Suggested Role: Soloing level 4 missions


[ratings]

September 4, 2008   4 Comments

Risen From The Ashes

It was hard to find more crew and to get those named and tech 2 modules, especially with the war going on against the Gallente. So no modules, or a good sized crew, it’s time to research some more ship setups…

So after a bit of looking back at my posts and ship reviews, I decided to go more into detail about some of the ships. For an example, the Ferox, didn’t get a whole lot written about it. And another, the Raven, I have discovered a much more stronger and efficient tank for all of those of you who love to do missions!

Stay tuned, and check out some of the ship reviews! I will also be expanding the assortment of ships to include Gallente ships, starting with some of the smaller frigates. Reviews will now also include it’s
suggest role, tactic, and any other notes about it’s setup. If you would like me to add any other technical information of any of the ships, just give me a shout out here. You may also find ship review navigation bars soon for the ease of access between each!

Most of the ships I review are just temporary ships, and most of the time I choose not to keep them. If you are interested in a certain ship or setup, I would be glad to talk to you in game and perhaps even contract it all to you!

I hope you continue to visit the website, read the blogs, share your thoughts in the chat, and participate in the surveys!

Thanks everyone.

August 31, 2008   1 Comment

The Loss Of A Raven

Today is a big day, if not bigger than yesterday. My agent in the Caldari Navy is certainly on to something…

Hurry crew, we must complete refitting the ship by 18:00 hours to meet up with the rest of the support fleet! Hey you, foreman Henderson! I need you to run the fitting check list, and don’t be afraid to check it twice as we have no room for errors. This is our chance to go big and earn big!

“Yes sir! Cruise missile launchers, 5 of 6 online; 3 of 5 loaded. Drone link augmentor, wired and synced…”

Please call all aboard captain Arnie! I will be in my office to finish all the paper works for this mission and finalize the contract with Arkiras Airilen so our deal holds tight. Set destination for the rendezvous point and send a request to Scotty for a priority two permission to undock.

As the smoke clears away from the hanger pit and the Raven is revealed, the crew hustles to get the final preparations completed. Some even stayed here for overtime making repairs or replacing the overheated ship modules. Captain Arnie is optimizing the engines and the hum of the 7 Magpulse Propulsion Jets slowly takes over all other sounds there is.

Now undocked and in warp to the Kamokor gate, I made an announcement to everyone on board. “…this deadspace complex is not much more dangerous than the one we faced last night, but you need to remember that all the ships from yesterday’s support fleet are doing their individual assignments, just like us. So we need to be on top of our game! Intel provides detail of 3 Megathron classes battleships, 6 cruisers, and the amount of frigates in the 10′s range. This really is enemies abound… Good luck and may we fly safe.”

Ironic, isn’t everything?

We arrived at the hidden gate into an unauthorized Roden Shipyard in Caldari space. I contacted HQ one more time for a go and they have not swayed from their original statement; engage at your own risk. I thought how nice it would be for all to receive a nice bonus and was sure the battle hardened crew could handle what we were expecting…

“Captain Arnie, please warp us and engage on whoever fires on the Blacktide.”

Twenty minutes later we had half of the cruisers done, more than 8 frigate kills registered on the drone logs, and the Megathron battleship into hull damage; he won’t last long. Hahaha. Just as we finish off all of their cruisers the transmission technician picks up a signal from both of the Dominix classed ships signaling for help. She tried to intercept and scramble the waves, but it was too strong to jam and too long to break.

The clouds distorted.

3 battleships descend from the blinking astronomic anomaly along with 6 cruisers and then finally 4 other interceptors locked us down. Man I wished we had reinforcements at the snap of two fingers.

“Admiral, our shields are taking more damage than we can handle; the alpha damage alone from the neutron Megas would are spiking into the shield. We need to get rid of them first!”

“No! All drones lock and engage the navy interceptors! Now damn it! I also want all power diverted to maximum shield boosters, overload them if u must! Set all cruise launchers on tag B Thorax as soon as we can achieve a lock!” As this is happening, the shields are draining steadily. I figured it was the blaster Thoraxes doing most of the damage – note to self: train the flight crew to judge total hitpoints and total damage on view. One Thorax gone, one interceptor gone, still warp scrambled! And that Megathron we took down into hull is repairing his armor.

“Call for backup from the Corp, if not then local! Catalysm cruise on the damaged Megathron ASAP and keep hitting the interceptors with the drones! Arnie I want you to align to a station in half of the needed time and as soon as we aren’t scrambled, get us out of here!”

Miscount.

All the interceptors are now gone, and we still aren’t going… “put the metal to the pedal Arnie!” By now I was yelling hard, my throat dry. That’s when I ran to the windows and saw I had missed 4 other frigates that could be warp scrambling us. “Awe jesus…”

“Shields 7%, armor taking damage… Shields gone, armor at 88%, 64%, 33%. You better get in your capsule admiral! This ship is going to blow. I’ll overheat everything and hold them off, there’s no point to fight a losing battle.” The sirens sounding and panic growing, I unfortunately agreed, and right after I readied the egg, a violent blue explosion occurred and I warped off. Having a moment of silence I thought about what the whole crew and I have gone through in the past…

Captain Arnie, the best pilot I’ve had. His ability to tune ships for agility was of an guru and his tactics were often used to solve the ever occurring conundrums in New Eden. He could not afford a clone, but I was required to take a DNA sample of everybody on deck; least I could do was arrange that in the Navy for him. I’ll see you tomorrow Arnie.

A stupid decision on my part.

It’s time to sell sell sell. No insurance means nothing to fall back on. The new crew will be hard to find, harder than the modules, if we were want the most skilled and will be paid the least; and start running the new Raven with the minimalist crew requirements and at most basic modules.

But now I need some time to rest up; hoping that these missions we do are really helpful to the State.

August 28, 2008   3 Comments

Cruising

Even before I got my Crow, lately it’s just been a lot of cruising around in belts looking for Guristas and doing some small complexes that are not empty. I guess it’s fun for the first bit while, but then it gets really redundant.

Then I tried to spice things up by flipping cans, waiting for can flippers, and taking wrecks hoping someone would engage in a 1 vs 1 battle with me. So far that hasn’t been working out very well either.

Other than that, here is a small list of past events:

  • Had scouting help from Zoe for a hauling route through some low sec systems to retrieve my order of tritanium with my Badger Mark II.
  • Almost got a kill in Akiainavas (Moa) with my Crow but he got out of warp scramble range, which is 24km, for some reason. Almost had him, he was down to 20% hull. Then we were able to recruit a new corp mate who is an active miner.
  • Me and Zoe joined in on a mining operation with our good friends over in the Kul corporation and at the end, Saft surprised me and interrupted me when he brought in his cloaked Manticore.
  • Then our corp did some little PVP and had some fun flying our ships
  • The corp did a few missions for fun times.
  • Went and tried to gang flipped cans. We first tried to lure other people to us by dropping our own can with minerals in it. Not a lot of people tried to steal our containers so we stole from others. Very good operation for a first fleet flip.
  • Received another new corp mate
  • Back to level 4′s with Saft, Zoe, and Busta. Yay!

Ya, that’s what I do, besides throwing up some sell orders and contracts.

I also wanted to share with you guys on how things have been going and to present to you some of the beautiful scenery of EVE online!

Jita:

Missioning:

Can Flipping:

Ratting

Mining:

August 24, 2008   No Comments

Just Loving It

Ah, weeks of training do pay off in the end.

As I wake up to another morning in New Eden, I felt ready for what was to come today. This morning I quickly finished all my necessary tasks, filling out contracts and orders so I can have more time to spend with my new beauty.

Once lunch was taken in, I strolled down to my new station hanger. It took a week for me and the crew to move everything into it. I pause at the control panel and select ship storage 8. The floor in front opens and cycles through my other ships; the Rokh, Caracal, Raven, an empty slot where I used to put my Drake, 2 shuttles, and a Cormorant destroyer; until finally the gleaming black frigate rose into view.

Only four or five members of the crew was around at the time since this ship was meant to be piloted by a single person. They looked with interest and when the door hissed open, I stepped in to get to know the cockpit better. Sitting back with the manuals in my hands, I thought to myself that anyone who doesn’t read up the instructions on these things must be real idiots.

This time since the ship was so small, I personally fitted the ship up myself in about an hour and when all of that wad done, then ignited the propulsion systems. Wow this thing has power. Crisp voices flowed through to the tower controls as I asked for undock permission.

Once out in space, everything seemed much bigger to me than before. I sent out into Corp com a message about the Crow and took her on a test flight. The nearest Gurista filled asteroid belt is in Umokka; just 2 jumps away. Plugging that coordinate into autopilot I noticed the ship had an overpowered warp drive that slung you into warp at 3x the speed of most other ships.

It took no time to find a small gang of Gurista frigates and I initiated the test you the ship’s systems and capabilities. Optimal orbit range is 25km; 19.5km for warp scramble. As Bloodclaw missiles fired off in succession, it did not take long for those frigates to become scrap metal. I noticed my shields remain at 99% and checked the log. Amazing! The gang of 3 had only hit me for a total of 13.7 damage.

As I got a bit restless from a day of playing with my new toy, a fellow Corp mate hits me up for some friendly PvP in a nearby system. I’m always one for those and next thing I know, we were at a isolated planet with a few ships. They were in wonder when my T2 frigate glided into their visuals.

In that gang of ships, there was a Ferox, Kestrel, and a Caracal. As soon as we took out of each others’ cans, we engaged in some 1 versus 1 battles. It was obvious I could take the Caracal and Ferox’s shields down, but I did not want to use a lot of missiles, so I stopped after a full load was unleashed. They, however, did not scratch my shields more than 3%.

Through that little combat training exercise in the new ship, I think I may have convinced some people to train up for an interceptor now!

It was getting late, so I payed a station owner in that system a small fee and docked up for a night, and slept in my Crow.

Make sure to submit to the screenshot contest! It ends soon!

August 7, 2008   9 Comments

Da Great Fleet

On 23:13:00 EVE time, a fleet of about 60 State Protectorate pilots engaged an enemy fleet of about 50 pilots, or so we had thought. Once we got there, about another 30 to 50 ships jumped in through and lagged us up.

This is what the fleet started out like, about 90 people.

Our plan was to go around back door from the Caldari high security space into Tama. There was hostiles in the only Tama station and we wanted to trap them inside and snipe/kill them off. 10 minutes later and we arrive. Things didn’t go so well because there was a neutral spy following us and another spy in our fleet. Most of the people inside that station escaped. We started to chased them down and was able to pick off one or two.

Later, we reach Heydieles and our recon says a fleet is parked on the Old Man Star to Villore. We decide to go after these guys and got the fleet ready. By that time when we got to the destination, we only had a little above half of the people remaining.

The battle was not the best I have ever had. It lagged like hell! I did not appreciate it because you would always target the wrong thing or shoot at something that wasn’t there anymore. Everyone zoomed out to try to reduce the lag, but more reinforcement ships just keep jumping in from the Gallente side. Now we were just trying to get those that we could.

Our fleet commander was still calling the primary targets, and we were able to successfully take some ships down. In the end, I helped to kill these guys:

  • Victim: Kadean
  • Location: Old Man Star
  • Corp: Elite Underworld Special Forces
  • Alliance: None
  • Ship: Dominix [Fitting]
  • Victim:Parmenides Elea
  • Location: Old Man Star
  • Corp: Wrath of Fenris
  • Alliance: None
  • Ship: Dominix [Fitting]
  • Victim:Lucas Avignon
  • Location: Old Man Star
  • Corp: Avignon Associates Inc.
  • Alliance: None
  • Ship: Dominix [Fitting]

If you want to see my full kill board, please visit here.

Here is to the cool people that stuck it to the end, I salute you!

Corewin, CRUSH BOSS, Cuthbert Drake, Ecky Ptang, Kazabet, Lord Erebos, Marcuz Griffin, Ray Rosny, sakura okami, Splunk jamma, Tzu Wu, and Xanath Fireheart

Gallery, enjoy!

June 29, 2008   No Comments

Fleet Action

I took a journey with a few fleets over the past week and so far I would say they have been successful. We would jump 7 or 8 jumps and try to kill any war targets we could find on the way. Once we reach our destination, we would then sit on top of the gate for 20 to 30 minutes, waiting for prey to fall into our traps.

The fleets I was with starts out with about 60 to 70 guys, but on the way there, we would always lose about 10 or so people. Most of the time due to lag or them not following the fleet.

The Charon we spot on our way

As I have also learned over these past experiences, our fleet commanders need to be smart and energetic. They needed to know how to asses the situation.

Yesterday, we sneaked deep behind enemy lines to capture about 20 complexes. It was one of the best times I have ever had in low security systems. In the end, we ended up with just about 20 people in the fleet after most of the people had to leave. I was able to rank up my State Protectorate status to a Second Lieutenant.

Among our fleet, we had 20 frigates, 30 or so cruisers, and 10 other sized ships. The few Raven pilots were our clubs to fend off and scare off any major enemies.

The whole time during these operations I flew my trusty Kestrel bomber. Fit it for going as fast as possible and doing as much damage as possible, I could blast any NPC pirates guarding inside the complexes. The FC was very determined and had a goal, to capture every complex we came to. He would send the frigates to the minor complexes, the cruisers to the standard complexes, and the battleships to the major installations.

In just 2 hours, we had captured 20 of these rooms for our faction.

But in the end, I had to stop my journey and retire for the night. I bid farewell to the rest of my gang and headed for my safe spot for the night.

May my journey continue tomorrow.

June 27, 2008   No Comments

Reviews

As time passes, I will be writing more reviews for these ships. They include the:

  • Ferox; hybrid eh? [In progress]
  • Caracal; the Drake’s little brother. [In progress]
  • Merlin; it’ll provide the pew pew.
  • Kestrel; free missiles for everyone! [In progress]

Sorry if they are all Caldari ships, but those are the ones that I have piloted.

But if you are able to provide reviews, send me an email at tonglil@hotmail.com!

Stay tuned for moar!

June 16, 2008   6 Comments

Factional Warefare Testing

Ah, how great it is to roam around in 0.0 space without a worry. Tonight I got on to Singularity and flew around the universe of EVE.

I was able to find 2 systems of battle and war. Many players filled these places, along with a few of the employees of CCP fixing bugs, helping out the people, and having some fun from their intensive job.

Here are some screen shots I took while online, amidst of the battles, because I was thinking of you.

The Syndicate:

Black Rise:

Lonetrek, Nikkishina:

May 25, 2008   4 Comments