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Unfortunately, due to its hull bonuses, the Apocalypse Navy Issue will have a difficult time shooting frigates, as they orbit well under the NApoc's minimum range. Because of this, your best strategy is to focus on the frigs at the initial spawn, and then shift to the battleships/cruisers after the frigates get too close. In addition, the NApoc has some capacitor issues when using the Multifrequency ammo, so keep an eye on your cap level. If you run out of cap in a site, your tank is as good as toast! | Unfortunately, due to its hull bonuses, the Apocalypse Navy Issue will have a difficult time shooting frigates, as they orbit well under the NApoc's minimum range. Because of this, your best strategy is to focus on the frigs at the initial spawn, and then shift to the battleships/cruisers after the frigates get too close. In addition, the NApoc has some capacitor issues when using the Multifrequency ammo, so keep an eye on your cap level. If you run out of cap in a site, your tank is as good as toast! | ||
In PvP, the Navpoc forms the basis of the popular Foxcats/Golden Fleet doctrines. Pioneered by groups such as Rooks and Kings and Pandemic Legion, and popularised by the Honey Badger Coalition during the Fountain War, this doctrine centres around heavily tanked pulse laser fit Navpocs with Guardian and triage carrier support. This doctrine is fairly difficult to defeat without using tactics such as alpha fleets or large amounts of capitals. The range of Scorch ammunition is a key part of using the pulse Navpoc in PvP, allowing it to project close-range damage out to extreme range. However, like all battleships, the Navpoc is both slow, and extremely vulnerable to bombs, making them popular in lowsec, where there are no drag bubbles, shorter warps, and no bombs. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||