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=== Command Ships vs Strategic Cruisers === | === Command Ships vs Strategic Cruisers === | ||
Below is a breakdown on the differences between running in Command Ships and Strategic Cruisers. Keep in mind that the Command Ships are slightly better than Strategic Cruisers and have a much easier time fitting 6-7 links while fielding a decent tank (to ward off suicide gankers). | Below is a breakdown on the differences between running in Command Ships and Strategic Cruisers. Keep in mind that the Command Ships are slightly better than Strategic Cruisers and have a much easier time fitting 6-7 links while fielding a decent tank (to ward off suicide gankers). | ||
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| align="left"| Federation webs go from 14 km to 17.70 km (18.62 km).<br>True Sansha webs go from 15 km to 18.96 km (19.95 km).<br>Meta 4 reps go from 5 sec to 4 sec (3.8 sec).<br>Tech 2 reps go from 4.5 to 3.6 sec (3.4 sec). | | align="left"| Federation webs go from 14 km to 17.70 km (18.62 km).<br>True Sansha webs go from 15 km to 18.96 km (19.95 km).<br>Meta 4 reps go from 5 sec to 4 sec (3.8 sec).<br>Tech 2 reps go from 4.5 to 3.6 sec (3.4 sec). | ||
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== Bonused webs and stacking == | == Bonused webs and stacking == | ||
The primary percentage is from using a 60% base reduction web, like the Federation Navy Stasis Webifier and the percentages in {{co|grey|grey text}} is for 55% base reduction webs, like the True Sansha Stasis Webifier. | The primary percentage is from using a 60% base reduction web, like the Federation Navy Stasis Webifier and the percentages in {{co|grey|grey text}} is for 55% base reduction webs, like the True Sansha Stasis Webifier. | ||
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; [[File:icon_tracking_computer_i.png|32px|Remote tracking computer]] Remote tracking computers | ; [[File:icon_tracking_computer_i.png|32px|Remote tracking computer]] Remote tracking computers | ||
Remote tracking computers are extremely useful to push the range on weapons or give battleships a much needed boost to their tracking. Worth noting is that a max skilled | Remote tracking computers are extremely useful to push the range on weapons or give battleships a much needed boost to their tracking. Worth noting is that a max skilled pilot gets a 50% bonus to remote tracking computer efficiency and range, which combined with the stronger Shadow Serpentis or Federation Navy variants make quite a difference. | ||
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! style="background-color:#222222;" rowspan=2 | Remote tracking<br>computers | ! style="background-color:#222222;" rowspan=2 | Remote tracking<br>computers | ||
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; [[File:Icon sensor resolution.png|32px|Remote Sensor Booster]] Remote sensor boosters | ; [[File:Icon sensor resolution.png|32px|Remote Sensor Booster]] Remote sensor boosters | ||
Remote sensor boosters aren't quite as good, but can still be useful to boost a battleship's scan resolution, allowing them to actually lock frigates in time or push targeting range for snipers. None of the ships used for incursions have a bonus to remote sensor boosters | Remote sensor boosters aren't quite as good in general, but can still be useful to boost a battleship's scan resolution, allowing them to actually lock frigates in time or push targeting range for snipers. Bringing Remote Sensor Boosters in a fleet can allow a Vindicator to forego any local sensor booster in favour of additional webs. None of the ships used for incursions have a bonus to remote sensor boosters. | ||
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! style="background-color:#222222;" rowspan=2 | Remote sensor boosters | ! style="background-color:#222222;" rowspan=2 | Remote sensor boosters | ||