When you strip away the ship classes, doctrines, and weapon systems, almost every solo PvP fight in EVE Online boils down to one of three engagement styles: kiting, scram-kiting, and brawling. Each has its own strengths, weaknesses, and “feel” in a fight. Understanding these styles—both how to fly them and how to fight against them—is one of the biggest steps toward improving as a PvP pilot, especially in the chaos of low-sec faction warfare.
Below are the basics of all three engagement styles, plus examples of popular FW frigates that excel in each one.
1. Kiting — Fight From a Distance
Kiting is all about range control. You apply damage outside your opponent’s effective range while denying them the ability to hit you or apply tackle.
How It Works
You stay outside scram range—usually 13–20 km—and use speed, agility, and long-range weapons to whittle down your target. Typical fits use:
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Microwarpdrives
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Long-range weapons (Rails, Beams, Rapid Light Missile Launchers)
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Range bonuses and tracking enhancers
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High speed and low mass hulls
Pros
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Safest fighting style — you dictate range, and you can often escape if things go bad.
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Can pick your fights by disengaging before heavier ships land tackle.
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Good vs. brawlers who can’t close distance.
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Strong solo style when flown with discipline and patience.
Cons
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MWD bloom makes you easy to hit if you're slingshotted or webbed.
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Weak in tight spaces (inside plexes with short warp-ins).
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Scram pilots are your worst nightmare if they catch you.
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Lower DPS compared to brawlers and scram-kites.
Ideal For
Ships like the Slicer, Hookbill (light kite variant), Condor, and Orthrus thrive here. Kiting rewards awareness, manual piloting, and good judgment about when to disengage.
2. Scram-Kiting — The Middle Ground
Scram-kiting sits between pure kiting and brawling. You fight inside scram range but outside optimal brawler range, usually around 7–9 km.
How It Works
You lock your opponent down with a scram + web, position yourself just outside their ability to apply full damage, and use weapons that excel at close-to-medium range.
Typical fits include:
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Scram + Web
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Afterburner
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Close-to-mid range guns (autocannons, blasters with null, pulse lasers with scorch)
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Strong tracking and decent speed
Pros
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Excellent vs. brawlers — they can’t catch you, and their DPS falls off hard.
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More forgiving than kiting because you don’t rely on a fragile MWD.
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Many Caldari/Gallente frigates excel here with AB + scram control.
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Good sustained DPS while still controlling the engagement bubble.
Cons
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Weak vs. long-range kiters — you can’t chase what you can’t catch.
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Requires strong piloting to maintain your ideal orbit and avoid their optimal.
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If you lose range control for even a moment, you get deleted by real brawlers.
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Struggles vs. heavy web ships like Daredevils or Navy Maulus drones with tracking bonuses.
Ideal For
Ships like the Hookbill (AB/Scram/Web), Firetail, Comet, Breacher, Navy Slicers (scram variants), and dual web Merlin scram-kites all perform extremely well here.
3. Brawling — Face-Punching Range
Brawling is the most straightforward style: get close, hit hard, and break them before they break you.
How It Works
You close the distance, scram them, web them, and unload high DPS at 1 km or less.
Brawlers rely on:
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High DPS short-range weapons (blasters, ACs, rockets)
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Strong tank (dual reps, buffer plates, or ancillary boosters)
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Capacitor stability for sustained fights
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Sticking to the target like glue
Pros
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Highest DPS of all engagement styles.
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Dominant inside 1 km — if you land tackle, many ships simply melt.
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Simple decision-making: get on top of the target and burn.
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Great in tight plexes and small spaces where range control is limited.
Cons
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Easily kited — brawlers die hard when they can’t catch their targets.
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Scram-kites ruin your day by sitting just outside your optimal.
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Cap warfare and neuts can shut you down fast, especially as an active repper.
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Landing the initial tackle is everything — losing it is usually death.
Ideal For
Merlins, Atrons, Incursus, Tristans, Rockets Breachers, and Punishers are classic brawlers.
Which One Should You Fly?
Each engagement style shines in different situations:
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Kiting if you want control, safety, and the ability to pick your fights.
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Scram-kiting if you enjoy finesse, positioning, and punishing brawlers.
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Brawling if you want raw DPS, simple mechanics, and brutal, fast-paced fights.
Many pilots specialize in one style, but the best FW pilots understand all three. Not so they can fly everything—but so they can counter everything.
In the warzone, knowledge is power. Range control is life. And whichever engagement style you choose, what matters most is knowing how—and when—to commit.
Fly boldly. o7
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