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*The four 'X armor compensation' skills: [[Skills:Armor#EM_Armor_Compensation|EM]], [[Skills:Armor#Explosive_Armor_Compensation|Explosive]], [[Skills:Armor#Kinetic_Armor_Compensation|Kinetic]] and [[Skills:Armor#Thermic_Armor_Compensation|Thermal]]. | *The four 'X armor compensation' skills: [[Skills:Armor#EM_Armor_Compensation|EM]], [[Skills:Armor#Explosive_Armor_Compensation|Explosive]], [[Skills:Armor#Kinetic_Armor_Compensation|Kinetic]] and [[Skills:Armor#Thermic_Armor_Compensation|Thermal]]. | ||
**Each of these increases the armor resistance bonuses of passive armor hardeners by 5% per level. Their bonuses to active armor hardeners only apply when the active armor hardeners are turned off, and are therefore irrelevant in most scenarios. They are, however, a nice backup if you are being neuted heavily enough to turn off your hardeners, but that is rare. | **Each of these increases the armor resistance bonuses of passive armor hardeners by 5% per level. Their bonuses to active armor hardeners only apply when the active armor hardeners are turned off, and are therefore irrelevant in most scenarios. They are, however, a nice backup if you are being neuted heavily enough to turn off your hardeners, but that is rare. | ||
**Since there is no omni-resist active armor hardener module (an armor equivalent to the [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/ | **Since there is no omni-resist active armor hardener module (an armor equivalent to the [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Adaptive_Invulnerability_Field_I Adaptive Invulnerability Field]), the passive omni-resist platings ([http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Adaptive_Nano_Plating_I Adaptive] and [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Energized_Adaptive_Nano_Membrane_I Energized Adaptive]) see a lot of use in armor [[Buffer|buffer]] and [[Spider Tanking|armor RR]] fits, and these benefit from the armor compensation skills. | ||
**So it's a good idea to get these to III fairly quickly, and perhaps to IV in the long term, if you ever have reasons to fit resistance plating. | **So it's a good idea to get these to III fairly quickly, and perhaps to IV in the long term, if you ever have reasons to fit resistance plating. | ||