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= [[ | = [[Incursion fitting principles]] Battleship setups = | ||
Below are some examples of tank setups for battleships; both the setups we use for our ''minimum'' fits as well as some ''advanced'' ones for high-end ships. The sections show the variance between tanking features of the ship, notably midslots but also rigs or other in-built resistances. | Below are some examples of tank setups for battleships; both the setups we use for our ''minimum'' fits as well as some ''advanced'' ones for high-end ships. The sections show the variance between tanking features of the ship, notably midslots but also rigs or other in-built resistances. | ||
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== Advanced fits == | == Advanced fits == | ||
While there are several ways to fit high-end ships for incursions, here are some frequently used variants. These largely revolve around swapping in the rigs, as mentioned in the [[fitting principles#Rigging choice|Rigging choice]] section above. | While there are several ways to fit high-end ships for incursions, here are some frequently used variants. These largely revolve around swapping in the rigs, as mentioned in the [[Incursion fitting principles#Rigging choice|Rigging choice]] section above. | ||
=== Calibration === | === Calibration === | ||
Due to the limit of calibration points, there are several combinations available. Here are some common ones. | Due to the limit of calibration points, there are several combinations available. Here are some common ones. | ||