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Shiloh Templeton
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.05.16 14:47:00 -
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Is it possible? I couldn't find an option to align first so I can get the trick started. |
Vincent Athena
V.I.C.E.
2757
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Posted - 2014.05.16 15:31:00 -
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I assume you mean webbing the orca? You do not need to align. Just have the orca pilot hit warp, when it reaches about 20% speed, hit it with a two stasis webs, and it warps right away.
Also, the align button is the left most one in the selected item window. http://vincentoneve.wordpress.com/ |
Gizznitt Malikite
Agony Unleashed Agony Empire
3936
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Posted - 2014.05.16 16:19:00 -
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To enter warp, you need two conditions to be met:
GÖª Moving in an alignment towards your destination. GÖª Moving at 75% of your max velocity.
Webs reduce your max velocity the instant they are applied, but they don't immediately change your ships current velocity. This allows you to use webs to enter warp right away.
Example: Your Orca's max speed is ~100 m/s (for simple math). The time to enter warp from zero velocity is the time to accelerate to 75 m/s (== 75% of 100 m/s).
With webs, each web reduces your velocity by 50% (or more). Apply two of them, and you Orca's max velocity will be ~25 m/s. 75% of this is tad bit under 20 m/s. So, if you hit "warp-to-destination" and your buddy 2x webs you, you'll instantly enter warp if you're moving at 20 m/s or more. It takes only a few seconds to reach this velocity, as opposed to ~25s to reach the 75 m/s you'd normally need. You can use 3x webs to enter warp even faster, or you can use Serpentis ships with up to 90% webs. To bypass the 10 km's web range limitation, you could also use a Rapier, Huggin, Hyena, or soon-to-have-its-web-range-increased cruor, ashimmu, or Bhaalgorn. |
Chris Winter
Zephyr Corp V.A.S.T.
421
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Posted - 2014.05.16 18:04:00 -
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Are you talking about MWD-warp with the Orca to get into warp in the cycle time of the MWD?
You don't need to align first, but you do need to be at a dead stop or pretty darn close to it.
To use it to get to a fleet member, activate warp to them, and while you're aligning, cycle the MWD once--just like you would do if you were warping to anything else. No need to align separately first. |
Marcus Iunius Brutus
NerdRage Inc.
36
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Posted - 2014.05.16 18:27:00 -
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That's probably not what you asked for exactly but let me share my Speed Warping Orca:
[Orca, Speed warp] Reinforced Bulkheads II Damage Control II
Prototype 100MN Microwarpdrive I Adaptive Invulnerability Field II Adaptive Invulnerability Field II Thermic Dissipation Field II
[empty high slot] [empty high slot] [empty high slot]
Large Ancillary Current Router I Large Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer II Large Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer II
Here's what you do after jumping the gate: - click jump on next gate on path (your Orca starts aligning), - immediately turn on MWD for one cycle that lasts 10s (set auto-repeat off), - turn on active tanking modules, - enjoy warp at frigate speed (with some Ascendancy implants).
You can swap Large Ancillary Current Router I to third Large Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer II but it requires +5% power grid implant.
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Adriana Nolen
Sama Guild
14
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Posted - 2014.05.17 02:32:00 -
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100 mwd cycle = 10 second warp time every time. The web method is pesky {timers} & needs both pilots to be in the same corp. |
Mr Welsh
Cause For Concern Easily Excited
4
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Posted - 2014.05.20 08:53:00 -
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Right click Invite to duel Alt + Tab Accept, make sure its your friend or alt or bye bye haah |
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