Imperial Cutter – “railcutter”

$842,474,511

$42,123,726

Build Description

From CMDR P O W E R L I N E:

Overall probably the best thing you can do to a cutter in regards to PvE. Any ship can be killed in a matter of maybe 30-sec max if you can aim well. Pretty much independent of ammo because of the massive fuel tank. The super penetrator and feedback rails can be synthed but that’s about it. I’ve been running PvE builds like these for years now and it’s by far the quickest way to solo a CZ.

Truesilver has recently made a video about this, showcasing the idea:

for more builds or questions feel free to add me on discord its P O W E R L I N E#1748

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.

Iron: 22
Conductive Components: 117
High Density Composites: 15
Conductive Ceramics: 185
Germanium: 23
Proprietary Composites: 21
Military Grade Alloys: 10
Tin: 10
Sulphur: 85
Heat Conduction Wiring: 9
Selenium: 22
Cadmium: 24
Heat Dispersion Plate: 7
Chemical Manipulators: 20
Tellurium: 20
Specialised Legacy Firmware: 17
Mechanical Equipment: 4
Chromium: 5
Mechanical Components: 5
Configurable Components: 7
Modified Consumer Firmware: 119
Cracked Industrial Firmware: 92
Pharmaceutical Isolators: 10
Atypical Disrupted Wake Echoes: 6
Chemical Processors: 9
Phosphorus: 95
Strange Wake Solutions: 5
Chemical Distillery: 7
Eccentric Hyperspace Trajectories: 7
Manganese: 72
Arsenic: 10
Datamined Wake Exceptions: 10
Exceptional Scrambled Emission Data: 5
Yttrium: 7
Distorted Shield Cycle Recordings: 11
Focus Crystals: 131
Inconsistent Shield Soak Analysis: 7
Mercury: 7
Refined Focus Crystals: 146
Ruthenium: 10
Untypical Shield Scans: 10
Anomalous Bulk Scan Data: 5
Hybrid Capacitors: 14
Unidentified Scan Archives: 7
Electrochemical Arrays: 14
Classified Scan Databanks: 10
Polymer Capacitors: 20
Salvaged Alloys: 9
Phase Alloys: 7
Proto Light Alloys: 17
Proto Radiolic Alloys: 10
Unexpected Emission Data: 5
Decoded Emission Data: 7
Abnormal Compact Emissions Data: 10
Niobium: 10
Conductive Polymers: 49
Biotech Conductors: 70
Thermic Alloys: 70
Carbon: 22
Shield Emitters: 18
Shielding Sensors: 14
Vanadium: 14
Compound Shielding: 20
Core Dynamics Composites: 20
Tungsten: 20
Imperial Shielding: 80