
The standard tackle is still required to chase and capture targets first.Įxtremely Cheap, Fast and always in on the action. Usually these ships will be the second on field to hold the target. These are generally considered to be the combat frigates for the nation of choice fitted with oversized tanks compared to the faster counterparts they can survive much longer. Variations of “Heavy tackle” have been seen on fields which are tougher but slower t1 frigates. This results in more time for logistics to assist the main target and also more DPS to be applied to the enemy. You will die a lot, however most kills will not happen with out a tackle on the field and in big fights you are forcing the enemy to drop the dps on the main target in order to spend time locking you then firing on you. Most common one in Brave is the Atron, however the rise of Alpha’s sees Slashers, Executioners and Condors becoming more popular each with their own benefits. These ships are designed to get in close and slow the target down and prevent them from warping away, This allows the fleet to get in position and annihilate them.
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Tackle: Atron, Condor, Executioner & SlasherĬheaply Fitted T1 Frigates, Expendable and provided free if you are low on funds simply as the Dojo for a handful. These t1 frigates are actually much more useful then you might think and are almost always required or usable in fleets regardless of the main composition.

As a newbie you have a few choices available to you right from the start of your EVE Career. Many newbros believe they cannot join that since they cannot fly the Harpy. For example ” HARPY VS CORMS” indicated that Harpies are the main ship and are being used to fight Cormorants. These ships are considered preferred and are in most cases not mandatory. In Brave when a fleet is “Pinged” it will often contain a ship in the name or description. Basically anything goes.Īlternatively once you have joined a fleet the fleet window will change and a new chat window will also open. The Armada contains Miners and ratters so expect to see mining ships and Ratting ships in here as well as PVP players. If you join the Standing/Armada fleet then you are welcome to fly any ship you choose so long as you are happy to potentially lose it. If you are not joining a specific fleet that has been pinged then you should join the Standing/Armada fleet. Brave Fleets will be open to all Brave pilots to join without passwords or FC’s confirmation. Once you have found the correct fleet simply right click and select join fleet. If you are in Brave then you will be almost always joining the Brave Standing Fleet which is referred to as Standing or Armada.Īlternatively you may be looking for a different fleet, again if you are in Brave the fleets are “Pinged” more often then not and these pings will contain the fleet name for you to look for and join and also tell you which channel to join on comms. Some of them will be irrelevant and some may even be public fleets. Now you have the window open you will see a list of fleets, Any fleet listed here can be joined. In order to do this you need to open the fleet window, The fleet button can be found on the left hand side of your screen by default and will open the fleet window. The first step to participate in a fleet is to of course find and join the fleet you need to be in.

You will not need to be in Brave to learn though. This post might end up being a bit long but I aim to cover everything you need to know in order to at least participate in a Brave Fleet.

Welcome to 2.0! This section will cover the aspects of the game that generally dont make you isk but are still important to know.
