![]() The low sec DEDs can have quite valuable (up to 700m) drops, and are relatively quick to run. In my experience, the high sec and null sec DEDs are overfarmed and not worth a lot. It might be posible to use capital ships here, I’d have to look that up. It’s usually faster to use two (you, plus alt or friend). Quickest to run these is probably a T2 or T3 cruiser, or a faction BS like a rattlesnake.ħ/10 through 10/10: Runnable by faction BS, marauder, or blinged up T3 cruiser. A T1 cruiser can run them, a pirate/T2 cruiser runs them quickly.ĥ/10 and 6/10: Battleships are allowed inside. ![]() A T1 cruiser runs these sites really quickly.ĭED 4/10: Only battlecruisers or smaller allowed inside. A well fit T1 frigate can run them, but I would recommend a T1 destroyer, or a T3 destroyer if you want to run the site quickly.ĭED 3/10: Only (battle?)cruisers or smaller allowed inside. They are quite easy, I’ve run them in rookie ships (just to prove a point…) but a frigate is recommended, faction/T2 if you want to run them quickly.ĭED 2/10: Only destroyers or smaller allowed inside. As a rule of thumb:ĭED 1/10: Only frigates or smaller (shuttles, pod and rookie ships) allowed inside. The most profitable combat sites are the DED sites (although the unrated sites are quite nice as well!) DED sites have a rating from 1 to 10, which determines what ships are allowed inside, and how difficult they are. ![]() There is no one ship that can run them all, if you plan to run combat sigs, you’ll need to learn the names and find a ship that works for you to run them. There are a lot of different types of combat sites.
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