![]() ![]() The other consideration is what do I do with the ship afterwards. Still, the Arbitrator performed better than the Drake in my testing, so the ship wasn't a bad choice, just not as optimal as the Gallente drone boat. At the end of fights, killing battleships, especially the Safeguards, took way too long. First, I didn't always get clean kills on the frigates at the beginning of fights due to the damage not always landing at the same time. But the split weapon systems in the high slots combined with the reduced firepower of 5 Hammerhead IIs vs a Vexor's 3 Ogre IIs, meant running the sites took a little more time. The Arbitrator also has the advantage of a bigger drone bay, which means for those wanting to salvage, replacing 2 medium drones from my standard fit with 4 salvage drones made better sense. Yes, the Amarr ewar cruiser is better looking than the Vexor. ![]() After running the event, perhaps an Arbitrator was not the best choice. Does one calculate the actual time on Tranquility, or include the research time on Singularity? I'll count the actual time on Tranquility for any calculations, as the payoff for my time on the test server was the knowledge gained about how to fit ships. I know a lot of people worry about ISK/hour. I then spent approximately one hour a night for 9 nights running the event sites on Tranquility once the event went live. I went a little overboard, but I did get a blog post out of the experience. Hearing that the NPCs were tougher than normal, I spent 8-10 hours on Singularity testing out various fits. Time spent. I spent a lot more time on Warzone Extractions than a normal event. Next week is all about EVE Vegas, so today's the perfect day to give my final thoughts one the event. I finished the Warzone Extraction event in EVE Online Wednesday night and claimed the final Valkyrie Cerebral Accelerator for reaching 220 points. ![]()
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