![]() The only problem with T6s is that the Overmind and Karybdis spawns, by far the two spawns that take the longest in this ship, had more health as compared to the T5. This fit was around 5-6 bil, which is still nowhere near where I wanted it to be. I was given a basic guideline of a fit in the abyssal lurkers discord, which I used (and slightly modified). The reason for this is that Electrical filaments give a 50% boost to your capacitor recharge rate, which makes it supremely easy to run active tanks without sacrificing so many slots for capacitor. I realized that if I wanted something that was not only reliable but also much cheaper, I had to go with an active tanked ship, and the only way I would get a cheap active tanked fit that could also run T5s reliably was doing Electrical filaments. Now, all these runs had been done in a 8 bil fitting included implants, which was leaning towards the expensive side even for a T5 runner. All tests went very well and I got to the 23rd T5 Exotic before I was alerted to something, the price: So after that experience I decided to do more testing. This did not go well as my fitting was not optimized (I got neuted out) by this point and I died in the last room. I decided, just for the fun of it, to try a T6. Now, I completed 1 T5 with relative ease (I got easy spawns). T4s were similarly a breeze and so I decided to try out a T5. I absolutely breezed through the first couple of T3s I did and my shield wasn’t even scratched. I also went with the most expensive possible fit and implants I could, because you know, SISI. Now, going into the T3, I did not have much hope at all just because of all I’ve heard about these ships. I chose Exotics because out of EM and Kinetic resists, Kinetic was naturally higher for the Stormbringer and so the resistance penalty would not hurt it as much. I decided to first test out a buffer fit in T3 Exotics. So there were three options which initially popped out.ĭark abyssal sites were immediately out of the equation, because the extra speed of the NPCs would mitigate the damage you do. I saw that for the T1 ammo you have a choice of either doing a majority of kinetic or a majority of EM damage, while the T2 ammo did a fairly balanced amount of both. I bought a bunch of extractors on SISI and moved my skillpoints around until I had all relevant skills maxed for the Stormbringer. I don’t know what madness drove me to actually start training for these ships, but I put EDENCOM Frigate V in my queue and it was off to the races.Ī couple days later I had the great idea to try out abyssal sites on SISI for fun. Of course the newest thing was the EDENCOM ships, which, at that time, were let’s just say less than competent. I’m a fairly high SP player, I can fly most subcaps, and so I wanted to try something new. So, let’s go to the beginning, where I discovered, completely on accident, just how good this ship is. I do not have video proof of the capabilities of this ship, however I streamed a large portion of my runs on the Abyssal Lurkers discord (shoutout to Abyssal Lurkers for helping me theorycraft this) so multiple people can vouch for the lethality of this ship in abyssal sites. ![]() And the kicker? The fitting, including implants, costs a measly 2.24 billion ISK for Jita sell value. I’m making this post as I have finished my 50th consecutive T5 Electrical in this ship, with an average runtime of 10.08 minutes. Well I’m here to tell you that that video is now wrong. I’m sure a lot of you has seen this video: Yes, you heard that right, the dumpster fire of a cruiser that EDENCOM produces. Today I am here to tell you about one of the best and quickest T5 running ships in the game, the Stormbringer. Hello good folks of the EVE Online forums!
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