<b>Minmatar Carrier bonuses (per skill level):</b><br>
5% bonus to Fighter damage<br>
2.5% bonus to Fighter velocity<br>
5% bonus to Dromi Support Fighter stasis webification range<br>
2% bonus to Dromi Support Fighter stasis webification strenth<br>
1% bonus to Shield Command and Skirmish Command burst strength and duration<br>
'''Role Bonus:'''<br>
• Can fit Networked Sensor Array<br>
• Can fit Capital Micro Jump Drive and Capital Micro Jump Field Generator<br>
• Can use two Command Burst modules<br>
200% bonus to Command Burst area of effect range<br>
• Can launch Light and Support Fighters<br>
• Can lock at extended ranges<br>
• Conduit Jump Capable<br>
5x penalty to Entosis Link duration<br>
48,000 GJ
3000 m³
Carrier
775
3,000 m³
2,000,000 m³
Ship Maintenance Bay
10,000 m³
Fleet Hangar
Fuel
Minmatar Republic
70,000 m³
4
Carriers
10,000 m³ Fleet Hangar
2,000,000 m³ Ship Maintenance Bay
5
Nidhoggur Class
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Essentially a pared-down version of its big brother the Hel, the Nidhoggur nonetheless displays the same austerity of vision evident in its sibling. Quite purposefully created for nothing less than all-out warfare, and quite comfortable with that fact, the Nidhoggur will no doubt find itself a mainstay on many a battlefield.
The Nidhoggur is capable of generating a Jump Conduit Portal which allows it to instantaneously transport itself and nearby fleet members to a target cynosural beacon. Ship classes that can be moved via conduit: Frigates, Destroyers, Cruisers, Battlecruisers, and Battleships.
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Ten thousand scales protect the dragon's hide. Cherish each one.
The Nidhoggur is the Minmatar carrier. Its fighter damage bonus makes it a popular choice for PvE. In that regard, it competes with the Thanatos which has the same damage bonus. In PvE its advantage over the Thanatos is the additional mid slot which is more valuable than a lowslot due to such modules as drone navs, omidirectional tracking links, or sensor boosters. The fighter HP bonus of the Thanatos is usually valued higher than the Nidhoggur's speed bonus though. Thus it mostly comes down to taste.
In PvP a shield tanked Nidhouggur can put out a good amount of damage for a carrier. But in many PvP situations, fighter health, speed, and application as well as neuting capabilities are more important than raw damage. The shield tank in the mids then gets in the way to increase fighter speed and application. Thus Nidhoggur fighters are usually slower than Thanatos fighters. It is also possible to armor tank a Niddhoggur for PvP. This opens up a lot of mid slots. But the Thanatos is usually still preferred due to its fighter health bonus.
Skills
Further information about additional or recommended skills to pilot Nidhoggur for a specific or its common role(s) can be written here.
Tactics
No sub-article about Nidhoggur roles or piloting tactics. You can write them here.
Notes
In Norse mythology, Nidhoggur was a serpent under the world who gnawed on the roots of Yggdrasil, the world-tree, and (in some accounts) also gnawed on the evil-doers condemned in the afterlife to Náströnd, a kind of underworld for especially heinous criminals. Nidhoggur is an Anglicization of Old Norse Níðhǫggr.
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