The only things its lacking are fast ships, command rating, and labs scores.Totenkopf said:D5Ws are good, and they "work" as that one ship only fleet...but it lacks versatility and options.
Da Boss said:I still subscribe (and Play) that a ship making your opponent move how you want (by in sinking) is getting its woints worth
Fair enough, I just like the FD7 a lotTJHairball said:The only things its lacking are fast ships, command rating, and labs scores.Totenkopf said:D5Ws are good, and they "work" as that one ship only fleet...but it lacks versatility and options.
The D5W has the 20 shields and flexible disruptor arcs of the D5. It does so without the D5's particular vulnerability to through-shield damage; the D5's low hull rating presents a serious limiting factor on the usefulness of its excess shields.
It carries similar phaser power per point as the C7, but without the C7's limitations as a non-agile ship, and two points of anti-drone, which many other ships do not; the combination of the two traits makes the D5W the single best at addressing and surviving seeking weapons.
It's moving away from D5W that gives you less versatility and options. You could move down to lighter ships - D5, D6, D7 - but then you're maybe getting a little more disruptor power on the board in exchange for having more vulnerable platforms with less flexible arcs, significantly less phaser capability, and/or significant vulnerability to through-shield damage.
You could move to super-light ships - E4, F5 - but then you lose the long-range capabilities of disruptors, making the fleet less versatile on the whole if you include any more of those than you need to. You could move to heavy ships - but then you lose critical agility, and your fleet becomes less flexible as a consequence. The D5W is in many ways the most flexible Klingon ship; every other Klingon ship has at least one significant flaw.
Da Boss said:I thought the points cost was purely related to the ships abilities so ships from any period can fight each other?
Not sure whats wrong with the Hawk ships - they all look effective to me?
Battlehawk is a good match for the snipe and any other ship in its price range in terms of firepower.
same with the others
It has a terrible name for making that distinction clear, by the way. :? Anyway, that's not actually true, really. I am of the opinion that the four Eagle series ships are terrible as officially pointed, with the exception of the King Eagle, and they are nothing special in terms of plasma per point delivery service.AdmiralGrafSpee said:Da Boss said:I thought the points cost was purely related to the ships abilities so ships from any period can fight each other?
They are - but the points costs for FC are influenced by things like how much power you really have, which is not reflected in ACTA (except for the war eagle).
Not sure whats wrong with the Hawk ships - they all look effective to me?
Battlehawk is a good match for the snipe and any other ship in its price range in terms of firepower.
same with the others
Most of the hawks don't have point for point as much plasma as the eagles. Kestrels and Hawks do have similar amounts of plasma, yet the Kestrels have better turning and awesome front shields.
Battlehawk is not a "hawk" BTW, its an "eagle".