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== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
That's a tough one. I ave very limited experience, so I can't really give you good guide about flying Gila. For easy rooms approaching biocache and shooting stuff will work. For harder rooms (Battleships, lot of Neuts, hard Sansha/Angel room) you need to manually pilot around - most of the time you either want to get close (BSes) with decent transversal, or when enemies approach you (anything else really) you might delay going to cache to stay at distance for longer.
That's a tough one. I have very limited experience, so I can't really give you good guide about flying Gila. For easy rooms approaching biocache and shooting stuff will work. For harder rooms (Battleships, lot of Neuts, hard Sansha/Angel room) you need to manually pilot around - most of the time you either want to get close (BSes) with decent transversal, or when enemies approach you (anything else really) you might delay going to cache to stay at distance for longer.
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Another thing is cap management. Even with mroe Neuts the fit behaves well, but keep in mind to switch off your Boosters when they are not needed - after thinning out the wave you can switch off one, before jumping to next room switch the second one - that way your cap will have some time to recharge.
Another thing is cap management. Even with mroe Neuts the fit behaves well, but keep in mind to switch off your Boosters when they are not needed - after thinning out the wave you can switch off one, before jumping to next room switch the second one - that way your cap will have some time to recharge.