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Cyclone PVE Fit For Nullsec Ratting (Earn 40 Mil Per Hour)


You can do Hubs, Ports and Forsaken Rally Points with this Cyclone fit. In the video I do a Sansha Hub and make around 36 mil per hour not including loot and salvage which may add 5-10 mil ISK more to your profits.


The tactic is to orbit a structure at the center of the site at 20km with afterburner on. Remember to turn on your shield booster and hardeners also. Then just attack the NPCs. Clear the sentry towers and small ships first, like frigates and cruisers. 

If you encounter elite frigates, maybe change to precision ammo if you can use T2 ammo. Only launch your drones once close to the spawn, and pull your drones if they get attacked.
The fit below is optimized for EM/thermal damage in Sansha space. To fly it in other areas, just change the missiles, drones and resistance modules.

[Cyclone, Cyclone Sansha Ratter]
IFFA Compact Damage Control
Ballistic Control System II
Ballistic Control System II
Missile Guidance Enhancer II
Capacitor Flux Coil II
Large Shield Booster II
Large Cap Battery II
EM Shield Hardener II
Thermal Shield Hardener II
10MN Monopropellant Enduring Afterburner
Heavy Missile Launcher II, Mjolnir Fury Heavy Missile
Heavy Missile Launcher II, Mjolnir Fury Heavy Missile
Heavy Missile Launcher II, Mjolnir Fury Heavy Missile
Heavy Missile Launcher II, Mjolnir Fury Heavy Missile
Heavy Missile Launcher II, Mjolnir Fury Heavy Missile
Drone Link Augmentor I
[Empty High slot]
Medium EM Shield Reinforcer I
Medium Capacitor Control Circuit I
Medium Capacitor Control Circuit I

Infiltrator II x5

Mjolnir Fury Heavy Missile x8000
Mjolnir Precision Heavy Missile x3500
Mobile Tractor Unit x1

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