“Haymaker” – Federal Assault Ship by /r/coolinwithcosta/

$114,693,880

$5,734,694

Build Description

Frags in CZ – Overcharged or High Capacity?
Dusting off my poor neglected FAS to kit her out for some fun CZ builds that can hang in a fight without the constant need to duck out to synthesize more ammo. This is the current build I’m working with so far:

https://s.orbis.zone/hnks

Now according to Coriolis, the DPS difference between Overcharged and High Capacity is negligible, yet High Capacity doubled the ammo reserves, affording more pew time. However I never see any frag builds using High Capacity. Is there some factor I’m not considering? Or are those builds geared more towards 1v1 as opposed to prolonged combat?

Any advice or insight would be great.

Pros and Cons

Materials Required

The following numbers assume the following rolls required to progress:

Grade 1 rolls - 2
Grade 2 rolls - 4
Grade 3 rolls - 5
Grade 4 rolls - 7
Grade 5 rolls - 10

This can vary greatly since rolls are randomized events, which means these are at best estimates to target.

Carbon: 75
Shield Emitters: 63
High Density Composites: 63
Proprietary Composites: 89
Shielding Sensors: 49
Vanadium: 94
Compound Shielding: 60
Core Dynamics Composites: 60
Tungsten: 67
Worn Shield Emitters: 2
Specialised Legacy Firmware: 17
Mechanical Equipment: 32
Chromium: 5
Mechanical Components: 45
Configurable Components: 7
Modified Consumer Firmware: 12
Selenium: 12
Cadmium: 10
Cracked Industrial Firmware: 27
Pharmaceutical Isolators: 10
Atypical Disrupted Wake Echoes: 6
Chemical Processors: 13
Phosphorus: 31
Strange Wake Solutions: 5
Chemical Distillery: 12
Eccentric Hyperspace Trajectories: 7
Manganese: 39
Arsenic: 10
Chemical Manipulators: 27
Datamined Wake Exceptions: 10
Grid Resistors: 5
Hybrid Capacitors: 7
Exquisite Focus Crystals: 10
Mechanical Scrap: 48
Niobium: 24
Tin: 28
Military Supercapacitors: 40
Salvaged Alloys: 23
Conductive Ceramics: 64
Conductive Components: 32
Phase Alloys: 24
Proto Light Alloys: 34
Proto Radiolic Alloys: 20
Distorted Shield Cycle Recordings: 11
Germanium: 9
Focus Crystals: 17
Inconsistent Shield Soak Analysis: 7
Mercury: 7
Refined Focus Crystals: 44
Ruthenium: 10
Untypical Shield Scans: 10
Imperial Shielding: 20
Heat Conduction Wiring: 2
Heat Dispersion Plate: 4
Nickel: 4
Heat Exchangers: 5
Galvanising Alloys: 7
Heat Vanes: 7
Molybdenum: 10
Proto Heat Radiators: 10