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Note: Regenerative plating, unlike other members of the resistance plating family neither improves resistance nor regenerates (despite its name). Instead, it offers a tiny percentage bonus to armor Hit points. | Note: Regenerative plating, unlike other members of the resistance plating family neither improves resistance nor regenerates (despite its name). Instead, it offers a tiny percentage bonus to armor Hit points. | ||
Training Hull Upgrades to IV will allow the use of Tech 2 Resistance Plating. | Training Hull Upgrades to IV will allow the use of Tech 2 Resistance Plating ([http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Adaptive_Nano_Plating_II Adaptive Nano Plating II]). | ||
Training Hull Upgrades to V will allow the use of Tech 2 Energized Plating. | |||
Training Hull Upgrades to V will allow the use of Tech 2 Energized Plating ([http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Energized_Adaptive_Nano_Membrane_II Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane II]). | |||
It should be noted that the Tech 2 Resistance Plating ([http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Adaptive_Nano_Plating_II Adaptive Nano Plating II]) will provide slightly more benefit (15.36% vs 15% resists across the board) when compared to the Meta 4 version of the Energized Plating ([http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Upgraded_Energized_Adaptive_Nano_Membrane_I Upgraded Energized Adaptive Nano Plating]) while requiring less fitting needs (zero CPU for the ANP vs 28 CPU for the EANM). So, if you train Hull Upgrades to IV, you can stick with the ANP until you train Hull Upgrades to V. | |||
=== Active Resistance: Damage Control Units and Armor Hardeners === | === Active Resistance: Damage Control Units and Armor Hardeners === | ||