Large Hagilur Clash Ends in 24.4B ISK Destruction

Large Hagilur Clash Ends in 24.4B ISK Destruction

A sprawling fight in Hagilur left 24.4 billion ISK in wreckage after 222 pilots collided across nearly 16 hours of conflict. The engagement drew in Deepwater Hooligans and ZERG REBORN, Snuffed Out and The Obsidian Front - Reborn, and a smaller showing from Ushra'Khan, with the heaviest losses falling on the Deepwater Hooligans and ZERG REBORN side.

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THE ESCALATION

What began in Hagilur grew into a major fleet battle rather than a brief exchange of fire. The numbers point to a broad, sustained confrontation: 222 participants, 67 ship losses, and multiple organisations feeding into the same extended clash. By the time the fighting ran its course, the wreckage suggested a battle that had not only escalated, but held the field long enough to grind down committed forces on both sides.

THE COLLISION

Deepwater Hooligans and ZERG REBORN, and others, appear to have borne the largest share of the damage, losing 16.6 billion ISK of the total destruction. Snuffed Out and The Obsidian Front - Reborn, and others, were also heavily involved and lost 7.5 billion ISK. Ushra'Khan’s presence was much smaller by comparison, but still part of the wider engagement. The ship mix tells the story of a serious fight: Rokhs, Machariels, Tempests, Legion cruisers, and Tempest Fleet Issues all went down amid the confusion.

THE BREAK

The battle’s scale suggests coordinated pressure rather than isolated hunting. Snuffed Out and The Obsidian Front - Reborn are listed on the attacking side of the top loss, with WarBeacon recorded as the final blow source in the battle report. That makes the fight look like a decisive end state rather than a series of disconnected losses: once the larger formation was pinned in place, the destruction continued until the field was fully decided.

THE AFTERMATH

For Deepwater Hooligans and ZERG REBORN, the loss of the largest share of the ISK destroyed will sting long after the last wreck was cleared. For the wider cluster of attackers, the result is a reminder that even a costly, prolonged engagement can end with one side leaving the field in far worse shape than the other. In New Eden, a battle of this size rarely matters only for the ships lost in the moment; it also marks a hard-won shift in momentum, and Hagilur now carries that weight.

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