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AndrewBot88
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Posted - 2010.04.03 15:15:00 -
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What do you guys think of this fitting? And also, which high slot configuration should i go for?
High slots: 350mm Prototype I Gauss Gun (x3) Dual 250mm Prototype I Gauss Gun(x3) æArbalestÆ Cruise Launcher I (x2)
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Neutron blaster cannon (x6) 'Arbalest' Cruise Launcher I (x2)
Med slots: Domination Target Painter 100mn Afterburner I Fleeting Propulsion inhibitor I Heavy æBraveÆ Capacitor Booster
Low slots: Federation Navy Large Armor repairer Energized Adaptive nano membrane II Armor Kinetic hardener II Armor thermal hardener II Armor EM hardener II Armor Explosive hardener II Damage control II
Drones: Ogre I (x4) Heavy armor maintenance Bot I
Rigs: Large Auxiliary Nano Pump I Large Ancillary Current router I Large Hybrid Collision Accelerator I
I can take constructive criticism.
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Baraka Saibot
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Posted - 2010.04.03 16:39:00 -
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2/10
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Snyderm
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Posted - 2010.04.03 23:18:00 -
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Ill pretend for a moment that your not a lame troll, what the hell.
Point #1: Don't mix your weapon types. Having weapons that have different effective ranges mean that you will never have an optimal setup no matter what your enemy's range. Use all the same type of weapons in high slots, except for cruise missles because they have unlimited range and tracking.
Point #2: With very few exceptions, never use blasters in missions. You will spend your time travelling instead of shooting.
Point #3: You don't have any light drones fitted. You will die quickly.
Point #4: Armor maintence bots have no place in missions, as they will not heal your own ship.
Point #5: Your Omni-tank is lame. Use hardeners based on the mission given.
Point #6: What the heck are you doing missioning in a Megathron? Get a domi.
I did get a good chuckle though, thanks.
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Jacen Thrawn
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Posted - 2010.04.04 00:03:00 -
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Edited by: Jacen Thrawn on 04/04/2010 00:05:09 thats a bit harsh Snyderm (i can see why you had that reaction though) Alright, using megathron can work: - Use all the same size rails (and the cruise launcher was a good move) try a rack of 425's or 350's (use the same type of gun to "prototype" etc) - Cap Rechargers in mids (full rack is nice) but if you really want to (and have the cap stability through skills) have an AfterBurner aswell - Tech2 Hardeners mission specific (makes for the beginings of a tank (with a Damage Control II + Large Armor Repairer) - OR swap out the Damage Control II for a Magnetic Stabilizer (while filling the last available low slot with...?...a magnetic stabilizer)
- Light Drones (Tech2) are great for smaller frigates that get under your Rails (maybe even T2 hammers/gardes?) - Rigs are kind of personal choice, but they depend on your skills, need extra cap recharge? use Capacitor Control Circuits (or if your skills permit it, an Auxillary Nano pump for extra tank
...hope thats a bit more helpful (if you need anymore help, EveMail me)
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Adren Sarethi
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Posted - 2010.04.04 08:28:00 -
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This works admirably. Swap DCUII for another magstab if you wish. You can go with Plutonium\AB Mega if you wish but I found this one to work much much better.
[Megathron, Megathron] Damage Control II Magnetic Field Stabilizer II Shadow Serpentis Large Armor Repairer Armor Kinetic Hardener II Armor Thermic Hardener II Magnetic Field Stabilizer II Magnetic Field Stabilizer II
Cap Recharger II Cap Recharger II Cap Recharger II Tracking Computer II, Optimal Range
Drone Link Augmentor I 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun, Antimatter Charge L 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun, Antimatter Charge L 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun, Antimatter Charge L 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun, Antimatter Charge L 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun, Antimatter Charge L 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun, Antimatter Charge L 425mm Prototype I Gauss Gun, Antimatter Charge L
Large Capacitor Control Circuit I Large Capacitor Control Circuit I Large Auxiliary Nano Pump I
Hammerhead II x5 Hobgoblin II x5
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AndrewBot88
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Posted - 2010.04.04 13:07:00 -
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Ok, thanks guys. As you can tell i'm not exaclty a professional fitter.
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