Richard Bong
Space Marshal
The Caterpillar is the current king of cargo. It should be great for versatility later. Cargo is the best way to make money with the current mechanics.Ship Showdown - Let the Battle Commence! - Roberts Space Industries | Follow the development of Star Citizen and Squadron 42
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Possible to buy one of the ships that isn't usually available.
I'm after another ship and wondering what you would recommend? I have a cutty which I want to keep and will be getting a prospector end of this week.
I'm looking around 200-300 to spend here so what would you suggest and is it flyable now
The Vanguard is my favorite fighter. I have a Sentinel with a Warden BUK. It is tough, with (contrary to many naysayers) lots of firepower. I expect it to be my daily driver. There are several fellow testies that have BUKs in buyback, so you can pick those up for later.
The Retaliator is the ship that got me hooked on Star Citizen. It will be one of the more versatile ships in the game. :) Currently it doesn't have much use in the game, but the size 9 torps do make a satisfying boom. :) It does require a crew.
The Valkyrie also requires a crew to use effectively. I like the way it flies. It doesn't fit my use case, but it is a great ship.
The Reclaimer, 600i, MIS, Hanmerhead and 890J are the other limited ships avaiable and are outside the price range you specified.
The MIS is the current Meta ship for burst damage in combat. Don't chase the Meta. Your friends don't have much to do if they are coming with you. Cutlass and MIS are, long term, about equal.
The Reclaimer, 600i, and 890J don't have a real use in the current game.
The Hammerhead has the same issue as the Valk and the Tali, no crew, no firepower.