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Vikarion

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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #15 on: 13 Nov 2013, 00:34 »

I love flying the Dramiel, although I don't tend to fly it as a dual-prop so much as a rather nasty interceptor with drones. Sadly, my style got nerfed heavily just as I was getting the hang of it, with the nerf to both TDs and the drammy. Still, it's a great frigate.
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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #16 on: 13 Nov 2013, 01:48 »

Esna, make that 2km/s with an AB and as much as 7km/s with an MWD.
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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #17 on: 13 Nov 2013, 02:54 »

The main thing that made the Dramiel stand out back when it was "OP" was that it was a recently buffed ship that was a pseudo relic of the nano era. In a time when 4km/s was considered fast for a frigate (down from the mad ride that your average 21km/s interceptor used to give you) it was a blast from the past that kicked people in the teeth to boot.

The speed was good, damage application was fairly solid without having to slow down due to the drones and high tracking of small projectiles, and it's agility gave it a GTFO button if you were quick enough (the Dramiel and the Cynabal were the first ships to bring about the dual prop concept). Of course, there was a vast proliferation of bads who lost theirs to gatecamps, overextended in combat and lost them to trivial ships that they couldn't speedtank etc, which only served to increase the aura around the ship when corps like GENOS roamed in them solo and got BC kills.

It's worth pointing out however that it's glory days were in an era of ship imbalance. Feasible hard counters i.e. T1 frigates and/or interceptors were still in their original configs, across the board everything had just had the brakes slammed on hard at the end of the nano era; all of this only served to hype the ship to the extreme.

Was the Dramiel a good ship for its time? Yes. Was it OP considering ship balance at the time? Yes. That's changed now. It's still a respectable frigate that you should be afraid of if you get caught solo (and are in something small), but the balance of the game is such that there's a lot more that can effectively kill it.

Some people might argue that the Condor is the new Dramiel though...
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Desiderya

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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #18 on: 13 Nov 2013, 05:08 »

The summary about the Dramiel is pretty much spot on. It's very dangerous in 1v1, with the problems attached to it: High chance that people who do stick around have a plan to kill you (whether by fit, friends on call, drugs, pirate imps, ogb). It's mobility and damage application are good, but suffer when compared to the ab/rail daredevil which is likely much more comfortable with fighting two frigates and assorted fun thanks to its neat web.

And you're just trying to troll me with that Condor comment, Sofia.  8)
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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #19 on: 13 Nov 2013, 05:54 »

Trolling is a art Desi, there's no doubt about that, but it was more of a generalized comment in regards to the perception of the community.

It's pretty much the new Dramiel, although I always considered the Cynabal to be a more broken ship in the grand scheme of things.
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Desiderya

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« Reply #20 on: 13 Nov 2013, 06:35 »

Dunno, really. I mean, I like the Condor and it is genuinely a good ship, but "The New Dramiel" it is not. If wanted (this thread is about the Dramiel) I could go into details, but let's just say I'm not saying this because I'm using it all the time and only my pure unadorned skill makes it worthwhile - I'm basically not using it since I could be using better stuff for the same price/role. That said, I'm still working on the KondorSchwarm doctrine. Somehow the #KKswag-Kestrel is better in fleets atm. :o
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Iwan Terpalen

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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #21 on: 13 Nov 2013, 08:18 »

By all means, share. I've yet to fly the thing, but I have some suspicions about where its weaknesses lie.
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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #22 on: 13 Nov 2013, 09:21 »

By all means, share. I've yet to fly the thing, but I have some suspicions about where its weaknesses lie.

Its weakness is that it doesn't have alot of tank. If your ship could bully its way through that thing's damage and smack him, you win. Unfortunately not alot of ships can do that.
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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #23 on: 13 Nov 2013, 09:40 »

That's a speed thing though. Standard ship stopping measures apply e.g. slingshotting etc.
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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #24 on: 13 Nov 2013, 12:06 »

Speed's very important to me in this game.  If I'm not flying a frigate, I get very bored very quickly.  I haven't trained anything beyond basic cruisers simply because flying at range and shooting targets in order of threat and proximity nearly put me to sleep during the Sisters of Eve questline.  Maybe if EVE wasn't my second game and I had more time on my hands, it wouldn't be relaxation material.  Still, flying into a Sansha Den in a T2 frigate at full speed is hours of fun.

The reason I asked was because I wanted to start expanding my collection of frigates if I'm not going anywhere.  The Dramiel seemed to get a lot of conflicting press.
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Desiderya

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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #25 on: 13 Nov 2013, 16:10 »

If you like frigates I just want to say hello and cough mysteriously.

Also regarding Dramiel: It's better than a lot in its class, which also means that not a lot in its class will fight it - and it's not that good anymore that it can easily shoulder through counterfits or a simple +1 in a fight, through a combination of less extreme speed, ehp and dps differences. Also destroyers can not be killed easily either. The first point is by far the most important. It's easy to go out of your way and try to set up a trap for a shiny kill.
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« Reply #26 on: 13 Nov 2013, 19:05 »

The reason I asked was because I wanted to start expanding my collection of frigates if I'm not going anywhere.  The Dramiel seemed to get a lot of conflicting press.

There are essentially two ways to fit the dramiel. One is to rely on its innate speed and agility. This has been somewhat nerfed, but you can still engage many frigates and some destroyers (rail dessies, dumb arty thrashers, etc). However, knowing what will kill you and what will not is now essentially an after-the-fact proposition with many ships. Is that Comet AB or MWD fitted? Is that a dual-web Hookbill? And the solution set for guessing wrong is much more binary than before - in my opinion.

The other method of fitting is a "trick" of some sort. I liked to put a TD on mine, before the TD nerf. Sure, I could only pack an AB, but you weren't going to be tracking me anyway, not even with blasters - I know, because I used that fit to go after Daredevils, who were always given a very unpleasant surprise.

That fit is pretty well dead now. I've considered a dual-web, but can't really see the point. A aux-shield booster might work as a sort of troll fit, but any armor tank basically flushes the point of a dramiel down the drain. Time will tell - I have some other ideas, but nothing worth really trying out yet.
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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #27 on: 14 Nov 2013, 22:40 »

That's a speed thing though. Standard ship stopping measures apply e.g. slingshotting etc.

You have to recall that even when fitted as a brawler, that thing's dps is nothing to sneeze at. Imagine something that could hit you like an AC Wolf can, and still has the benefit of four med slots.
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Re: The Dramiel....
« Reply #28 on: 15 Nov 2013, 02:29 »

That's a speed thing though. Standard ship stopping measures apply e.g. slingshotting etc.

You have to recall that even when fitted as a brawler, that thing's dps is nothing to sneeze at. Imagine something that could hit you like an AC Wolf can, and still has the benefit of four med slots.

AC Wolf really isn't a great example of "I'm going to merk you softly".
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Lyn Farel

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« Reply #29 on: 15 Nov 2013, 04:53 »

Ask Ava how she was going above 250-300 DPS with a wolf... Thats rather superior to a dramiel DPS output.

Which is already not bad, but it's a skirmisher, what annoys me is not its DPS, it has to have a good amount to ninja things, but its survivability in terms of hitpoints).
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