Ishtar (Guide)

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The Ishtar, a Gallente heavy assault ship that makes an amazingly good pirate hunting (ratting) platform for 0.0. When many people think about killing the dangerous pirate battleships for profit, they think of the Caldari Raven or Drake. At least, they think of using a battlecruiser or battleship. The Ishtar, however, is the perfect example of how a heavy assault ship can make an excellent ratting platform. The two things that distinguish this ship from the rest is it's ability to tank an amazing amount of damage, as well as it's ability to maintain a good amount of dps while doing it.

The Ishtar is a teir-2 ship, and so, requires a little higher skill investment to be able to fly it. ( Gallente Frigate IV and Gallente Cruiser V ) However, this investment isn't exceptionally large, since you would need Cruisers to level 4 in order to fly Battleships. In addition, it can be said that the Ishtar is a better ratting platform than many Battleships, and Battlecruisers out there.

The best news is, if you fit your Ishtar well, you can out-tank and out-damage a Drake, and give the Raven a run for it's money. The only downside to the Ishtar is it's cargohold size. with a cargohold of only 460m3, you will be limited to the amount you can loot at once. However, this is a good 100m3 larger than the Drake's cargohold.


Principles of Fitting Your Ishtar

What Kind of Tank?

Drones

Looting Devices

Example Fitting

Passive Tank Fitting

Drone Selection

High Slots

Tactics

The basic tactic of Rifter combat is to settle into a comfortable orbit around your .

Scanning

Engaging

Looting

Relevant Skills

Basic Skills

To fit the buffer tanked version of the Rifter you will need the following skills:

The active tanking version also requires:

Advanced Skills

There are two main groups of skills that will improve your effectiveness in the Rifter. These are the gunnery and navigation skills. If you want to fly the active tanked version then capacitor skills will also prove to be important. I would recommend that you make it your aim to train the following skills up to at least level three, preferably level four. I didn't start to fly cruisers until I'd got all my gunnery skills to four and most of my navigation skills at least to three.

If you want to use an active tank then the following will all help too:

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