Amarr is one of the player races in [[EVE Echoes]].
Description[]
Amarr, a theocratic society ruled by the Amarr Empress, is the largest and oldest empire in New Eden. The Amarr are generally highly educated, devoutly religious, and are ruled by an authoritarian nobility. Despite the setbacks they have encountered in recent history, the Amarr still boast the most socially stable empire and the most powerful military.
The Amarr, known for their heavy artillery expertise, favor the strategy of laying down overwhelming firepower upon their foes. Their ships might be slow, but they are armed to the teeth, with hard armor to match. The Amarr also possess highly advanced laser weapon technology. They are extremely proficient with lasers that deal high EM and thermal damage, allowing them to penetrate enemies' shields with ease. The Amarr never spare any expense when it comes to covering their ships with decorative gold plating, making any Amarr fleet a shining golden beacon amidst the darkness of space.
Starting specialties[]
Amarr have the following starting specialties:
- Laser: A weapon system that can hit the target immediately. Deals mainly EM damage and thermal damage.
- Drone: Unmanned and deployable craft with versatile functions and a broad selection of damage types.
- Armor: A heavily armored defense system. It sacrifices mobility, but is easy to repair.
Groups[]
Amarr player characters can be from one of these three groups:
Amarr[]
Amarr men are highly politically-minded. They are expert planners who possess the cool-headedness and persistence needed to bring their goals to completion. Amarr women attach great importance to etiquette and hierarchy. The wife is the pillar of the Amarr family and the leader of the household.
Ni-Kunni[]
Most Ni-Kunni are traders, and they are vital to the economy of the Empire. Males are sly, cunning, and unscrupulous. Ni-Kunni women are charming and seductive, as well as suspicious by nature; they are adept at using their charms to discover the weaknesses of others.
Khanid[]
Khanid males are proud of their warrior heritage, fully embracing their traditional martial lifestyle. Khanid females tend to be fiercely independent and resourceful - they bow down to no one, preferring to be the masters of their own destiny.