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Posted - 2016.04.19 03:36:40 -
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Vilno Cosa wrote:What module or skill can I use? Does the sensor strenght really influences the possibility for other ships to "block" my systems? I'll start with the last question first.
No, sensor strength has nothing to do with Neuting/Nosing effects. However, it will help against ECM-type warfare which has radically different effects (see: it make you lose all target locks and prevents you from targeting anything for up to 30 seconds).
Which regard to skills and modules;
- there are no skills that prevent Neuting/Nos effects. Your capacitor skills (ones that affect max capacity and recharge rate) will help you maintain your capacitor power for longer. Then there are a plethora of other skills that increase the "efficiency" of your modules and weapons (see: skills that make your stuff use less power). However, there is no skill that directly stops or counters Neuting/Nos effects.
- As the posters above have said; use Cap Boosters. They will give you "injections" of capacitor power (the amount they give is based on their name, so it is pretty simple to grasp). However, this is a "short term" measure and you should immediately focus your efforts on killing the ships that are draining your power.
- Capacitor Batteries are also another option. Not only do they boost your max capacitor amount but they also have a chance to "reflect" whatever Neutralizer/Nosferatu effect being directed at you. I would not recommend this one though as "chance based" effects are not terribly effective against large numbers of hostiles that have all directed their attention on you.
- Range is generally the most accepted and preferred option (as you have already figured)
Pro-tip: Understand that not all ships are good against every tactic with only minimal refitting. In your case, Neuting/Nosing effects are pretty much the "hard counter" to a capacitor-hungry ship like the Deimos. Your best options are to... - refit your weapons to employ more range - use a ship that can better handle Neuting/Nosing effects - be smart and... ------------ try picking part the enemy apart around the edges and working your way down ------------ take a huge risk, bum rush the most threatening ships, and nuke them as quickly as possible
I recommend the range option.
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