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General Purpose: Bloodstar A good combination of armament, armor, cargo space, and equipment slots makes the Bloodstar the best ship for general purpose activities. Exploration: Specter The highest armor (not including the Rhino) and a built in cloaking device make the Specter the best ship for cruising around and exploring. 4 Primary weapons and 2 Secondaries is nothing to scoff at either if you need to take out a few pirates on your travels. It also has the most equipment slots of any ship allowing you to carry almost whatever you want on your travels.

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  • Top-Tier Ships
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  • General Purpose: Bloodstar A good combination of armament, armor, cargo space, and equipment slots makes the Bloodstar the best ship for general purpose activities. Exploration: Specter The highest armor (not including the Rhino) and a built in cloaking device make the Specter the best ship for cruising around and exploring. 4 Primary weapons and 2 Secondaries is nothing to scoff at either if you need to take out a few pirates on your travels. It also has the most equipment slots of any ship allowing you to carry almost whatever you want on your travels.
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  • General Purpose: Bloodstar A good combination of armament, armor, cargo space, and equipment slots makes the Bloodstar the best ship for general purpose activities. Exploration: Specter The highest armor (not including the Rhino) and a built in cloaking device make the Specter the best ship for cruising around and exploring. 4 Primary weapons and 2 Secondaries is nothing to scoff at either if you need to take out a few pirates on your travels. It also has the most equipment slots of any ship allowing you to carry almost whatever you want on your travels. Dueling (Dogfight 1v1): Groza MK II, Void X, or Specter 5 Primary weapon slots gives you 25% more forward firepower to take down single foes, not to mention the high armor and good handling, making the Groza MK II the best ship for dueling. It doesn't make the top 10 though because it can't really do anything else. If you don't care about that extra weapon slot, the VoidX has 4 Primaries, 4 Secondaries, Incredible armor, and the second highest handling of any ship (Best of all ultimate ships), only behind the Dace. The Specter is also a great duelist sporting a comparable, but notably weaker, armament than the other two, but comes with more equipment and a lot more armor. Raiding/Looting (Dogfight with many opponents): Bloodstar, Teneta R.E.D., or Darkzov The Bloodstar has the heaviest all-around armament of any ship, carrying high armor, 4 Primaries, 4 Secondaries, and a Turret, making it one of the best ships against multiple opponents. If you do not need the extra 2 Secondary slots, the Teneta R.E.D. has higher armor and better handling, making it another good choice for taking into a mess. The Darkzov sacrifices a bit of armor and secondary slots compared to the Bloodstar, but is significantly smaller and more maneuverable than either of the others. Trading/Mining: Gator Custom, Bloodstar, or Rhino The Gator Custom is the ultimate trading and mining ship with the 3rd largest cargo space in the game, only behind the Cormorant and the Rhino, but is the only one of the three that has strong combat capability. It can easily get over 3,000t of cargo space with a few Rhoda Blackholes and still have some room for other equipment. If you need the turret to watch your back while mining, the grab the Bloodstar. Grab the Rhino if you want to just ignore everything around you and focus solely on trade.
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