With Xenothreat coming back, I thought I'd look at some of the numbers of my ships to decide what to use. I currently have an Ares Ion, Retaliator and Eclipse in my hangar and was curious to see how they compare.
Disclaimer: this is only useful when determining damage dealt to the 3x Idris that are a part of this mission but since (apparently) the Ion isn't supposed to shoot anything except capital class ships, that should be obvious. Either way, the torpedo damage is assuming you're using them on an Idris (and are connecting). If you miss with a torpedo (or it's shot down), the DPS numbers plummet.
All of the missiles/torpedoes used in this comparison are EM since I've had the best luck with them connecting and they also hit hard (as of 3.16).
I'm also using the Sustained DPS numbers from Erkul since it's a long battle. I did provide the numbers for 33% power to weapons and 100% (MAX) power settings. These are optimal numbers and assume you're shooting constantly when your capacitors are able.
Ares Ion
SF7E - 2,663 Sustained DPS (3,187 MAX)
Thunderbolt III Missiles (x20) - 93,080 Damage
Aegis Eclipse
M4A - 572 (691 MAX)
Seeker IX (x3) - 1,365,728 Damage
Aegis Retaliator (I left the Laser Repeaters for their increased viability vs Xeno Fighters)
Seeker IX (x6) - 2,731,455 Damage
3x Panther, 2x Badger - 3,611 DPS
3x Panther, 1x Badger - 3,009
3x Panther - 2,396
2x Panther - 1,611
1x Panther - 805
Eclipse vs Ion:
Payload Difference: 1,272,648 damage
Time it would take Ion to break even with it's DPS: 7.96 minutes (6.65 mins if 100% weapons)
If the Eclipse stays and fights instead of leaving to restock: 10.14 minutes (8.5 mins if 100% weapons)
Retaliator vs Ion:
Payload Difference: 2,638,375
Time it would take Ion to break even with it's DPS: 16.5 minutes (13.8 mins if 100% weapons)
I didn't do the time calculations for the Ion to make up ground vs the Retaliator and the number of manned turrets. I got lazy and I'm typing this on my phone. I included the numbers above so you can do the math if you'd like.
In no way am I telling anyone what to fly. I'm probably still going to run my Ion. I was just curious to see the differences. The Tali is a mean rig, though.
Disclaimer: this is only useful when determining damage dealt to the 3x Idris that are a part of this mission but since (apparently) the Ion isn't supposed to shoot anything except capital class ships, that should be obvious. Either way, the torpedo damage is assuming you're using them on an Idris (and are connecting). If you miss with a torpedo (or it's shot down), the DPS numbers plummet.
All of the missiles/torpedoes used in this comparison are EM since I've had the best luck with them connecting and they also hit hard (as of 3.16).
I'm also using the Sustained DPS numbers from Erkul since it's a long battle. I did provide the numbers for 33% power to weapons and 100% (MAX) power settings. These are optimal numbers and assume you're shooting constantly when your capacitors are able.
Ares Ion
SF7E - 2,663 Sustained DPS (3,187 MAX)
Thunderbolt III Missiles (x20) - 93,080 Damage
Aegis Eclipse
M4A - 572 (691 MAX)
Seeker IX (x3) - 1,365,728 Damage
Aegis Retaliator (I left the Laser Repeaters for their increased viability vs Xeno Fighters)
Seeker IX (x6) - 2,731,455 Damage
3x Panther, 2x Badger - 3,611 DPS
3x Panther, 1x Badger - 3,009
3x Panther - 2,396
2x Panther - 1,611
1x Panther - 805
Eclipse vs Ion:
Payload Difference: 1,272,648 damage
Time it would take Ion to break even with it's DPS: 7.96 minutes (6.65 mins if 100% weapons)
If the Eclipse stays and fights instead of leaving to restock: 10.14 minutes (8.5 mins if 100% weapons)
Retaliator vs Ion:
Payload Difference: 2,638,375
Time it would take Ion to break even with it's DPS: 16.5 minutes (13.8 mins if 100% weapons)
I didn't do the time calculations for the Ion to make up ground vs the Retaliator and the number of manned turrets. I got lazy and I'm typing this on my phone. I included the numbers above so you can do the math if you'd like.
In no way am I telling anyone what to fly. I'm probably still going to run my Ion. I was just curious to see the differences. The Tali is a mean rig, though.