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'''''"The art of immobilizing the opponent in a way that said ship is unable to move" - [[User:Aquadictus|Aquadictus]]''''' | '''''"The art of immobilizing the opponent in a way that said ship is unable to move" - [[User:Aquadictus|Aquadictus]]''''' | ||
''For counterplay, see [[ | ''For counterplay, see [[warp core strength]]'' | ||
'''Tackling''' is the act of pinning down a ship so that it cannot escape. Tackling is the backbone of [[PvP]] in EVE, as ships that are not tackled will likely be able to warp out and disengage before they are destroyed. Tackling is usually accomplished using modules such as Warp Scramblers and Stasis Webifiers, but there are a variety of modules that can either slow down enemy ships or disable their ability to warp. Though tackling usually refers to the combination of stasis webifiers and warp disruption, warp disruption is the necessary ingredient that distinguishes tackling from simply slowing down opponents. | '''Tackling''' is the act of pinning down a ship so that it cannot escape. Tackling is the backbone of [[PvP]] in EVE, as ships that are not tackled will likely be able to warp out and disengage before they are destroyed. Tackling is usually accomplished using modules such as Warp Scramblers and Stasis Webifiers, but there are a variety of modules that can either slow down enemy ships or disable their ability to warp. Though tackling usually refers to the combination of stasis webifiers and warp disruption, warp disruption is the necessary ingredient that distinguishes tackling from simply slowing down opponents. | ||