[Jester's Trek] Fit of the Week: Odyssey Sacrilege
Fit of the Week: Odyssey Sacrilege
With Odyssey 1.1 released, let's roll right into HAC month with an examination of four interesting HAC fittings, one for each race. Of all the HACs, the Zealots changed almost not at all. They were a sort of "baseline HAC" for the changes to the others. As a result, all the old Zealot fits you know and love still work and will be even better thanks to stronger sensors, longer lock range, and better cap recharge. That leaves the Sac. It was pretty good before, particularly defensively; how is it now?
[Sacrilege, Brawler]
Damage Control II
Ballistic Control System II
Ballistic Control System II
Imperial Navy Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane
1600mm Reinforced Rolled Tungsten Plates I
Experimental 10MN Microwarpdrive I
Warp Disruptor II
Fleeting Propulsion Inhibitor I
Conjunctive Radar ECCM Scanning Array I
Heavy Assault Missile Launcher II, Caldari Navy Nova Heavy Assault Missile
Heavy Assault Missile Launcher II, Caldari Navy Nova Heavy Assault Missile
Heavy Assault Missile Launcher II, Caldari Navy Nova Heavy Assault Missile
Heavy Assault Missile Launcher II, Caldari Navy Nova Heavy Assault Missile
Heavy Assault Missile Launcher II, Caldari Navy Nova Heavy Assault Missile
Medium Unstable Power Fluctuator I
Medium Trimark Armor Pump I
Medium Trimark Armor Pump I
Valkyrie II x5
We start from where I left off with last year's Sac fit, particularly in the lows. With only five of those, you're going to need that faction EANM but fitting it allows you to double up on Ballistic Control Systems, which does really nice things for your DPS. Sacs did not pick up a damage bonus in this release but they did pick up a missile velocity bonus, which nicely offsets some of the problems with the hull speed that I mentioned last year. Your base range is now 30km doing 440 DPS, right in line with the other HACs with more range flexibility than most.
The role bonus for HACs is now a 50% bonus to sig radius under MWD which nicely obviates the need for the afterburner in last year's fit. With the grid and CPU buffs added in Odyssey 1.1, this gives you the fitting room to put in a medium neut and become a full-on close-in brawler. But the big change in the Sac is that it goes from "no drones of consequence" to a 50m3 bay and the bandwidth to use all of it. Sure, you could go flights of Warriors and Hornet ECs, but this ship wants to be aggressive so I'd load Valks or Hammerheads instead. That adds 130-150 DPS and if you're attacking a battleship, load Rage missiles to push total DPS to 650. That's something to be afraid of. Alternately, Javelin missiles boost your range to 40km which is equally scary for different reasons.
That leaves you with an open mid and you've got some interesting choices. For now, I'd fit ECCM and make yourself all but jam-proof. But CCP Rise let slip that there may be Tracking Computer/Tracking Enhancer-like mods for missiles in our future. When and if those are released, the Sac is tailor-made to fit one if a version of it goes into a mid slot. It's also worth seriously considering trading this ship's web for a target painter, particularly if you have good dedicated tacklers along. In general in the battle between painters and webs, webs win so if your fleet doesn't have dedicated tackle, bring one of those.
For the most part, you can read last October's article to fill in the rest but there's a bit I forgot to mention then: Crash boosters of whatever quality you care to bring. But do bring some because the Sac benefits a lot from them. The bonus the Sac lost was to capacitor recharge. Last year's Sac could MicroWarpdrive around the field in perpetuity. This one can do the same when not running its neut and has very fine cap endurance even with the neut running. Finally, seriously consider T2 Trimarks. They're actually somewhat affordable as I write this at about 27 million ISK each.
All in all, the Sac continues to improve patch by patch and is now a serious contender for any "best HAC in EVE" prizes. Next week, I (continue to) bemoan the state of Caldari HACs.
All Fits of the Week are intended as general guidelines only. You may not have the skills needed for this exact fit. If you do not, feel free to adjust the fit to suit to meet your skills, including using meta 3 guns and "best named" defenses and e-war. Ships can also be adjusted to use faction or dead-space modules depending on the budget of the pilot flying it. Each FOTW is intended as a general guide to introduce you to concepts that will help you fit and to fly that particular type of ship more aggressively and well.
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