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SWS-TIEFighter.png
Hull 1550
Speed 150
Acceleration 211
Manoeuvrability 80
The TIE fighter. Classic. Maneuverable. Flexible. Can't take much direct fire, but that's no problem for a skilled pilot.
-Willard Waylin

Fighters are flexible catch-all craft capable of dealing with any threat, though not to the same extent of interceptors or bombers. If in doubt what to pull, however, fighters are an easy choice. They reward accuracy with their 3-round burst weapons, which cause more damage than the standard, and can attack capital ships at range with torpedoes.

Occasionally known as the TIE/LN (TIE/Line fighter). Unlike X-wings, TIEs have no shielding but greatly simplified power management.

TIE Fighters can direct their power to either weapons or engines, and also have the ability to dump power from one system into the other at a single button press. By converting power into engines, they lose all offensive abilities but get free boost power. Converting power into weapons turns them into a stationary target, but instantly overcharges their weapons. Power can also be balanced between both boost and weapons.

In Fleet Battles, TIE fighters are expected to perform both offence and defence, depending on the situation. They are similar to a midfielder in a football or soccer game in that their flexibility is their greatest benefit. TIEs can also go for assists by disabling enemies with ion missiles and ion torpedoes, setting up their teammates for victories.

Official Description: The TIE/LN fighter is the unforgettable symbol of the Imperial fleet. It is designed for high speed dogfights against starfighters and is flexible enough to challenge enemy capital ships.

Cockpit

SWS-TIEFighterCockpit.jpg

Components

For specific component numbers and statistics, see the Components page.

Weapons

Name Description
SWS-Icons-StandardCannon.svg Standard Sienar L-s1 Laser Cannon A well balanced weapon with good range.
SWS-Icons-BurstCannon.svg Sienar Burst Cannon Burst cannons, as their name suggests, fire in 3-shot bursts. They lose less damage over longer ranges, making them more reliable over distance. Their general damage per minute, however, remain identical to the standard. Burst cannons are unique to the fighter class.
SWS-Icons-GuidedBurstCannon.svg Sienar Guided Burst Cannon The guided burst cannon is identical to its non-guided counterpart, but features a lot of aim assist. This comes at a considerable damage reduction, making the guided burst cannon roughly beneath standard lasers in damage. This can prove helpful in engaging interceptors, which are hard to pin down. It otherwise has only situational uses. Guided burst cannons are unique to the fighter class.
SWS-Icons-StandardIon.svg Sienar Ion Cannon Ion cannons are often seen used in conjunction with Onslaught rockets - the ion cannons to remove a target's shields, followed by rockets to finish them off.
SWS-Icons-Plasburst.svg Plasburst Laser Cannon Plasburst weapons are rarely seen due to their low rate of fire and slow charge time. Plasburst lasers also are the only short range weapon on the TIE Fighter, having a range of 600 instead of 1000 like other weapons.

Countermeasures

Name Description
SWS-Icons-Flares.svg Sienar XX-5 Seeker Warheads Seeker Warheads, or sometimes called "flares", are the most common and flexible anti-missile countermeasure. TIE Fighters are often found turning and manoeuvring, making chaff less useful, and the sensor jammer only has a single use.
SWS-Icons-Chaff.svg Chaff Particles Chaff particles is not often used on the TIE Fighter, as in order for it to reach maximum effectiveness, enemy missiles must fly through the static cloud. This cloud can be used to cover capital ships on occasion, but flares are the more popular choice.
SWS-Icons-Jammer.svg Sienar Sensor Jammer The sensor jammer's short 4 second duration and single use make it not often used. Its biggest benefit is being able to shake missiles at any rate and from any direction.

Auxiliary

Name Description
SWS-Icons-ConcussionMissile.svg Sienar CB-08 Concussion Missile Concussion missiles are no-frills missiles that simply lock onto and destroy their target. Like other missiles, it can be fired without a lock, usually against a target too slow to dodge it. Concussion missiles hit hard and have decent tracking, but lack the power to be used against capital ships on a regular basis.
SWS-Icons-ProtonTorpedo.svg Sienar KB-D28 Proton Torpedo Proton torpedoes cause up to four times the damage of a regular concussion missile. They are extremely dangerous to capital ships, especially when their shields are down. They are notably slow, having trouble catching corvettes if fired from behind. Their large range of 1500 (with a minimum range of 500) necessitates their use at standoff distances - preferably against enemy subsystems. Pair with an ion torpedo strike for best results.
SWS-Icons-IonMissile.svg Sienar I-7 Ion Missile Ion missiles are designed to be used against starfighters, and have half the lock-on time of concussion missiles. They cause minimal damage upon hits, but are strong against shielding. They inflict a stun on the target. Stunned targets continue on their previous trajectory and spin out of control, giving a pilot ample time to finish their opponent. They can be dumbfired and travel much faster than a torpedo, allowing a pilot to quickly hit-and-run capital ship shields or disable subsystems.
SWS-Icons-IonTorpedo.svg Sienar Ion Torpedo Ion torpedoes are much like proton torpedoes in that they are designed to be launched from standoff ranges against capital ships. Ion torpedoes are very dangerous - one can eliminate the shields of a frigate or corvette, and two can knock out the shields of the enemy capital ship. When used on the TIE Fighter, fly to the 1500 maximum range and cut your engines. Let your torpedo lock on, and then let it go. Use your agility to fly back home, or have a TIE Reaper resupply you with another, and go again.
SWS-Icons-Rockets.svg Sienar Onslaught Rockets Rockets hit hard, but their unguided nature makes it hard to catch mobile enemies with them. Individual rockets don't cause a lot of damage - fire them in large volleys to make the damage stack up against both shielded and unshielded targets.
SWS-Icons-AssaultShield.svg Sienar R/D-77 Assault Shield The Assault Shield, when activated, puts up a shield in front of you that blocks a large percentage of damage. It only lasts 3 seconds and sharply reduces your turning ability when active. It is best used therefore in head-on attacks against enemy players, or as additional protection when attacking an enemy capital ship.
SWS-Icons-RepairKit.svg Sienar Emergency Repair System The repair system, when activated, will repair your ship. It has unlimited uses, but has a lengthy cooldown of 30 seconds.
File:SWS-Icons-IonRockets.svg Sienar I-9 Ion Rockets Ion Rockets function identically to Onslaught Rockets, but carry an ion payload instead. This makes them effective against all New Republic craft, particularly against capital ships. Ion rockets travel with half the speed of standard rockets, making them more of an anti-capital ship weapon than an anti-fighter one.
File:SWS-Icons-BoostExtensionKit.svg Sienar Boost Extension Kit When triggered, this component gives you a full boost charge. Utilize this component to aid in advanced drifting techniques, allowing you to maintain offence and mobility simultaneously. It has unlimited uses, but has a lengthy cooldown of 30 seconds between uses.
File:SWS-Icons-PrototypePiercingTorpedo.svg Sienar Prototype Piercing Torpedo Piercing Torpedoes are used exclusively against flagship subsystems. While they cause minimal damage to the hull of the target flagship, they are unique in their ability to ignore shielding. They are most often used against shield generators to allow for easier subsequent attacks.

Hull

Name Description
SWS-Icons-StandardHull.svg Sienar Ferroceramic Hull The standard hull, with no strengths or weaknesses.
SWS-Icons-DampenerHull.svg Sienar Dampener Hull Increases the amount of time an enemy needs to lock onto you. It is a situational upgrade for fighters, dependent on how often missiles lock onto you.
SWS-Icons-LaminasteelHull.svg Sienar Laminasteel Hull Reduces incoming missile damage, but increases incoming laser damage. Missiles in general are much rarer to find than lasers, making this a situational upgrade at best.
SWS-Icons-LightHull.svg Sienar Agile Hull Equip to receive a reduction in maximum health, but receiving improvements to manoeuvrability and acceleration. Fairly useful for brawling and turning fights, though the most powerful technique to use in turning fights is microboosts, not traditional turns. The light hull does not offer any benefits to maximum speed, so this part alone will not help you make hit and run attacks.
SWS-Icons-ReflecHull.svg Sienar Reflec Hull Equipping this on an TIE Fighter helps with approaching enemies from odd angles, with a moderate health reduction. The health reduction still makes you have more health than a stock TIE Interceptor, but the TIE Fighter will always lack the Interceptor's speed. Avoid head-on attacks, and stay close to the edges of the battle. Once you're spotted, this hull offers no benefit.
SWS-Icons-ReinforcedHull.svg Sienar Reinforced Hull Far more suited to TIE Bombers than TIE Fighters, this hull option reduces acceleration and mobility in exchange for additional hull. This does not decrease your maximum speed, however, so you can potentially use this hull to make gun runs against the enemy capital ship's turrets. Avoid turning fights with this hull.

Engines

Name Description
SWS-Icons-StandardEngine.svg Standard Twin Ion Engine The standard sublight engine with no benefits or drawbacks.
SWS-Icons-UnstableEngine.svg Unstable Twin Engine This engine makes you lose a moderate amount of both health, but offers greatly increased acceleration and speed. What really makes this engine stand out, however, is the large explosion you create when you are shot down. Some players use this explosion as an anti-capital ship weapon, hoping to take out the capital ship's turrets when they die.
SWS-Icons-MicrothrustEngine.svg Twin Microthrust Engine Use the Microthrust Engine for close-quarters brawling. You lose a notable amount of maximum speed and acceleration, but gain it back in mobility.
SWS-Icons-PropulsionEngine.svg Twin Propulsion Engine The propulsion engine makes you start and stop quicker by a significant margin, at the cost of a small loss in manoeuvrability.
SWS-Icons-JetEngine.svg Twin Ion Jet Engine This engine greatly increases the rate at which you generate boost power, but also greatly increases the rate at which you consume it. This engine is mostly designed for drifting, as it performs very poorly when boosting in straight lines.
SWS-Icons-ThrustEngine.svg Twin Thrust Engine This engine greatly increases maximum speed, but reduces acceleration and manoeuvrability. Use this to make quick attack runs on enemy capital ships, or using boom and zoom tactics.
SWS-Icons-SLAMEngine.svg Twin SLAM Engine The SLAM (Sublight Acceleration Motor) engine automatically produces boost power regardless of whether there is maximum power in the engines or not, at the cost of maximum speed. Due to the power conversion abilities of the TIE models, however, the SLAM engine is not often used - if you need boost power, simply convert the power from weapons to engines, and back again.