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Scythe773
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Posted - 2006.06.29 10:35:00 -
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do webifiers stack in any way? for instance if i had a heavy webifier drone that slows targets by something like 30% and a stasis webifier II which slows by 15% what would happen? Would they reduce speed by 45% or would only the stronger webifier work?
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Dekiri
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Posted - 2006.06.29 10:37:00 -
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As far as i know they do stack up. You can see it on NPC missions when you get webbed by two ships at the same time. It does not really make much of a difference though since you only have so many mid slots and you can also get very good webbers that do over 90% slowing. ----------------------------------------
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Scythe773
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Posted - 2006.06.29 10:40:00 -
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oh, i must have gotten confused by the online guide, it says webifiers 1 slow someone by 90% and webifiers II slow by 85%, wish they would update that thing
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Lora Duvail
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Posted - 2006.06.29 10:47:00 -
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the only webber I know that gets 90% is the fleeting one, the normals get 75%. And they sure do stack, but it is the same stacking rules as resistances. Two normals don't slow for 150% (wow you could fly backwards ). The first one will slow your target speed with 75%, leaving the target moving at 25%. The second one will slow the target another 75% on that left over of 25%. So for example let say your target goes at 1000m/s. Your first webber will slow it down to 250m/s. Activating the second webber will slow it again down to 187,5 m/s. You see it doesn't realy matter if you stack the webbers or not.
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Sensei Shidoshi
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Posted - 2006.06.29 11:05:00 -
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Edited by: Sensei Shidoshi on 29/06/2006 11:04:52
Originally by: Lora Duvail So for example let say your target goes at 1000m/s. Your first webber will slow it down to 250m/s. Activating the second webber will slow it again down to 187,5 m/s. You see it doesn't realy matter if you stack the webbers or not.
You got your math a little off. 1000 mps * 25% = 250 mps <-- first webber 250 mps * 25% = 62.5 mps <-- second webber
2 webbers does in fact almost kill a ships speed completely. Dual-webs will definately make any Inty pilot have a bad day.
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Lora Duvail
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Posted - 2006.06.29 13:15:00 -
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aye my bad I used x0.75 and not the .25
But now do that with 2 fleeting, only 1 fleeting will kill the speed drasticaly.
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Twilight Moon
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Posted - 2006.06.29 13:25:00 -
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2x 90% webber + NOS = Dead Interceptor.
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Jex Jast
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Posted - 2006.06.29 14:24:00 -
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It might be fun to dual-90 a freighter, just to see it crawl. No practical usage, just torture ___________________________________________
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Caleb Paine
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Posted - 2006.06.29 14:30:00 -
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I once used two fleeting 90% ones on an Interceptor... He didn't quite like that little trick, he liked the rail ammo that followed the webbing even less.
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