
Savira Terrant
Forsaken Identity Unchained.
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Posted - 2013.09.30 18:13:00 -
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My feedback on those proposed changes is as follows:
Either iteration of the Bastionmodule is good enough for my requirements. I do not care much if I have better resists or the repbonus (well the resists do turn out a bit worse on my fittings giving up all of the repbonus, but it's adapt or die I guess), because either can work out the same way it does today even without the Bastion (which I won't use in lowsec, obviously).
I do like to see changes to the hulls themselves still though. Having used the Golem prominently I can only make proposals for that ship:
Please add a lowslot to the Golem, it desperately needs more versatility, for I can only fit either a dcu or one cpr, while not being able to add fitting mods without crippling my dps too much to be competitive to the other Marauders. Obviously, the Golem also desperately needs the TP-bonus and twoTargetpainters (some would argue even more I guess) and thus the midslots. And since the advent of the Noctis, I would like to argue that the Golem can rather do less with one of it's highslots, than one of its midslots in return for adding a lowslot ( at least everyone I know stopped using the Marauders for looting since the Noctis came along, if not earlier).
So please Ytterbium, Fozzie, consider to look at the hulls as a whole once more, to put them in a good state even if we would like to use them without the Bastion.
Thank you . |

Savira Terrant
Forsaken Identity Unchained.
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Posted - 2013.10.16 22:10:00 -
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How about adding an explosion radius bonus and change the TP strength to optimal bonus?
I think this helps long range fits to apply damage better and would rather bring it in line with application of the other marauders than making it too powerful, while leaving the close-range-high-damage uneffected. (Never manage to onehit frigs with a Golem, something I easily do with my Paladin and even after this it is unlikely Golem can do that, but every salvo less helps get rid of scrams faster!) . |