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− | == Vanguard setups == | + | {{incursions links}} |
− | Below is a standard setup for your tank in our fleets. These fits are probably considered overtanked by many public communities and they are in fact overtanked for the most part. There are several reasons for it, mainly it is for safety, to give us a larger buffer and more leeway to save ships if things go wrong. We are not as concerned about pushing for efficiency above safety.
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| + | = Stepping up for the first time = |
| + | = Preparations = |
| + | == Ensure everyone has a solid fit == |
| + | When checking for fits, first make sure they have a proper tank. You can read more about that on the [[Vanguard Incursion fits]] page for examples, or the [[Incursion_fitting_principles#Battleship_setups|fitting principles]] page for more information, but here are two very common setups: |
| + | ; '''Minimum tank: |
| + | : [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|18px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]]{{co|coral|Adaptive Invulerability Field II}} |
| + | : [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|18px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]]{{co|coral|Adaptive Invulerability Field II}} |
| + | : [[image:icon_shield amplifier deadspace.png|18px|Deadspace EM Ward Amplifier]]{{co|coral|EM Ward Amplifier II}} |
| + | : [[image:module icon damage control tech2.png|18px|Damage Control II]]{{co|coral|Damage Control II}} |
| + | : [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|18px|Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer]]{{co|coral|Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer}} |
| + | ; Deadspace tank: |
| + | : [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_deadspace.png|18px|Pithum B-Type Adaptive Invulnerability Field]]{{co|coral|Pith B-Type Adaptive Invulerability Field}} |
| + | : [[image:module icon damage control tech2.png|18px|Damage Control II]]{{co|coral|Damage Control II}} |
| + | : [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|18px|Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer]]{{co|coral|Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer}} |
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− | We also recommend fits that are flexible in terms of being able to do vanguards, assaults and even headquarter sites with the same ship. So some seemingly superfluous rigs are there to enable the ships to just swap out a few midslots and go from vanguards to headquarter sites.
| + | It's also important that we ensure that people have proper [[Incursion_fitting_principles#Utility_modules|utility midslots]], such as a [[image:icon_sensor_booster_ii.png|18px|Sensor Booster]] {{co|coral|Sensor Booster II}} and a [[image:icon_stasis_webifier_faction.png|18px|Webbing]]{{co|coral|Federation Navy Stasis Webifier}} in their mids. |
| + | * [[Vanguard Incursion fits#Maelstrom|Maelstroms]] and [[Vanguard Incursion fits#Rokh|Rokhs]] fit a [[image:icon_target_painter_faction.png|18px|Target painting]]{{co|coral|Republic Fleet Target Painter}} or a second [[image:icon_stasis_webifier_faction.png|18px|Webbing]]{{co|coral|Federation Navy Stasis Webifier}}. |
| + | * [[Vanguard Incursion fits#Nightmare|Nightmares]] and [[Vanguard Incursion fits#Machariel|Machariels]] fit a [[image:icon_target_painter_faction.png|18px|Target painting]]{{co|coral|Republic Fleet Target Painter}} and fill out the rest with [[image:icon_tracking_computer_ii.png|18px|Tracking computer]]{{co|coral|Tracking Computers}}. |
| + | * [[Vanguard Incursion fits#Vindicator|Vindicators]] fit more [[image:icon_stasis_webifier_faction.png|18px|Webbing]]{{co|coral|Federation Navy Stasis Webifiers}} and perhaps a [[image:icon_tracking_computer_ii.png|18px|Tracking computer]]{{co|coral|Tracking Computer}}. |
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− | ==== Resist profiles ==== | + | == Make sure your picket is ready before undocking == |
− | A lot of ships share a standard resist profile, so they share the same resist holes and have the same issues and weaknesses. Understanding what innate weaknesses a ship has is key to knowing how to best raise it to the desired high average resists mentioned above.
| + | = While running = |
| + | == Watchlist == |
| + | {{main|Incursions_checklist#Using_the_Watch_List|Using the Watch List}} |
| + | Be sure to remind everyone to add everyone in the ongrid-squad to their '''Watch List''' before starting your first site, as well as whenever someone joins the fleet while running. |
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− | Below is a list of different resist profiles for various ship classes as well as a few specific ships with deviating profiles. The last column lists the obvious weaknesses of the class/hull, which will help you determine how to best achieve the desired resist profile. It also helps new [[Roles_in_Incursions#Waitlist_manager|waitlist managers]] as it tells them what to look for.
| + | == Priority targets for vanguards == |
− | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; vertical-align:middle; padding:0px; border-collapse:collapse;""
| + | {{important note box|This is a '''fundamental safety aspect''' and starting out it's not recommended to deviate from this kill order, as you could easily find yourself leaving warp disrupt capable ships on grid for longer periods of time, increasing the risk of being caught should a war target show up. See [[Anatomy of Incursions#Standard tactics|Anatomy of Incursions]] for a more in-depth explanation of prioritizing targets.}} |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Ship
| + | This is a generic priority list for vanguard sites, focusing on removing both damage and warp disruption from grid as soon as possible. Remember that different fleet compositions can change who targets what, as well as various fleet command styles. This is however a solid priority to follow that accounts for our unique need of getting rid of warp disrupt capable ships in order to [[Anatomy_of_Incursions#Facilitating_a_controlled_warp-out|facilitate a controlled warp-out]] without a delay, should a war targets show up. |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Base resist profile
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− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Comments
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− | | nowrap | Regular/faction battleships<small> <ref>Includes '''regular battleships''', '''navy''' and '''fleet issue battleships''' as well as '''pirate faction battleships'''.</ref></small>
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]] 0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]20%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50%
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− | | An {{co|slateblue|EM}} hole and a weak {{co|crimson|thermal}} resist.
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− | | nowrap | Resist bonused battleships<small> <ref>Like the '''Rokh''' and other ships with 4% per level resist bonuses. The values are assuming maximum skills, so the full +20% better resists.</ref></small>
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]20%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]36%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]52%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]60%
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− | | Weak {{co|slateblue|EM}} and {{co|crimson|thermal}} resists, but no resist holes.
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− | | Vargur
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]25%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]30%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50%
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− | | Slightly lower {{co|slateblue|EM}} and {{co|crimson|thermal}} resists, but no resist holes.
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− | | Scimitar
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]75%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]60%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50%
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− | | No resist holes.
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− | | Basilisk
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]] 0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]80%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]70%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50%
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− | | An {{co|slateblue|EM}} hole.
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− | | nowrap | Legion
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]] 0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]20%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]70%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]87,5%
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− | | An {{co|slateblue|EM}} hole and weak {{co|crimson|thermal}} resists.
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− | | nowrap | Loki (resist bonus)
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]80%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]60%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]52%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]60%
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− | | No resist holes.
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− | | nowrap | Proteus
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]] 0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]60%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]85%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50%
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− | | An {{co|slateblue|EM}} hole.
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− | | nowrap | Tengu
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]] 0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]80%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]70%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50%
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− | | An {{co|slateblue|EM}} hole.
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− | |-
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− | | nowrap | Tengu (resist bonused)
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− | | nowrap style="background:#111111;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]20%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]84%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]76%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]60%
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− | | Weak {{co|slateblue|EM}} resists.
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− | |}
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− | <small><references/></small>
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− | ==== Effective shield hit points ====
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− | You can judge your tank by many means, but for Incursions the best way to measure your tank is to look at '''effective shield hit points''' (ESHP), as opposed to '''damage per second repaired''' (DPS-tank) or the generic '''effective hit points''' (EHP). This is because a lot of ships have significant armour and hull hit points, so the effective hit points value can be quite misleading on a battleship with a damage control for example, as the EHP-value skyrockets compared to a ship without a damage control fitted, but very little of it applies to the actual ESHP.
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− | Below is a rough guide to acceptable values when it comes SEHP, but remember that you need to factor in things like resists vs buffer<small> <ref>A ship with high resists is much easier to repair compared to a ship with all buffer in terms of shield extenders. This is because each hit point is worth a lot more when factoring in resists.</ref></small> as well as speed and signature. So don't casually compare a ship's effective shield hit points against this without taking that into your consideration.
| + | ; {{co|coral|Targets for the entire fleet}} |
− | {| class="wikitable" | + | : These targets are for the entire fleet, as they need to die as soon as possible. It can also be beneficial to ensure that both regular and small high priority targets are killed before moving on to respective low priority targets. |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" rowspan="2" | [[image:icon_ship.png|36px|link=]] Ship class
| + | ; {{co|coral|Regular targets}} |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" rowspan="2" | [[Incursion sites]]
| + | : These targets are usually larger, cruisers or battleships and suitable for ships with good damage projection, lower tracking, like battleships with large guns. The [[Roles in Incursions#Dronebunny|dronebunny]] also shoot these targets if the fleet has other ships dealing with the '''small targets''' already. |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Effective shield hit points
| + | ;{{co|coral|Small targets}} |
− | |- | + | : Smaller targets, like frigates or extremely fast or small cruisers. Ideally the primary targets for '''strategic cruisers''', [[Vindicator]]s or the [[Roles in Incursions#Dronebunny|dronebunny]] as a last resort, but if need be the entire fleet will help kill these. |
− | ! valign="top" style="background:#111111; padding:1px; line-height:70%;" |
| + | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;" |
− | <table style="font-size:80%; border:0px; padding-top:5px; padding-bottom:5px; padding-left:1px; padding-right:1px;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr>
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− | <td width="40px">10k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40px">20k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40px">30k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40px">40k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40px">50k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40px">60k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40px">70k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40px">80k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <!--
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− | <td width="40">90k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40">100k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40">110k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | <td width="40">120k<br><small>↓</small></td>
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− | -->
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− | </tr></table>
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− | | rowspan="3" valign="top" style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px;" | [[image:icon_large_ship.png|16px|Large ship]] '''Battleships'''
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− | | [[image:incursions_vanguard_icon.png|16px|Vanguards]] Vanguards
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− | | <div style="width:320px;background-color:orangered; font-size:80%; padding:0px;"><div style="width:160px;background-color:SpringGreen"><div style="width:140px;background-color:slateblue"><div style="width:100px;background-color:crimson"> </div></div></div></div>
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− | | [[image:incursions_assault_icon.png|16px|Assaults]] Assaults
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− | | <div style="width:320px;background-color:orangered; font-size:80%; padding:0px;"><div style="width:300px;background-color:SpringGreen"><div style="width:240px;background-color:slateblue"><div style="width:180px;background-color:crimson"> </div></div></div></div> | |
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− | | [[image:incursions_headquarter_icon.png|16px|Headquarter sites]] Headquarters
| + | ! style="background:#333333;" nowrap colspan="2" rowspan="2" | # |
− | | <div style="width:320px;background-color:orangered; font-size:80%; padding:0px;"><div style="width:300px;background-color:SpringGreen"><div style="width:240px;background-color:slateblue"><div style="width:180px;background-color:crimson"> </div></div></div></div>
| + | ! style="background:#333333;" nowrap colspan="2" | Targets for the entire fleet |
| + | | style="background:#333333; vertical-align:middle; text-align:center" rowspan="2" nowrap | '''Reason for the priority'''<br>(see [[Sansha's Manual]] for more information) |
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− | | rowspan="3" valign="top" style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px;" | [[image:icon_medium_ship.png|16px|Medium ship]] '''Command Ships'''
| + | ! style="background:#222222;" nowrap | Regular targets |
− | | [[image:incursions_vanguard_icon.png|16px|Vanguards]] Vanguards
| + | ! style="background:#222222;" nowrap | Small targets |
− | | <div style="width:320px;background-color:orangered; font-size:80%; padding:0px;"><div style="width:140px;background-color:SpringGreen"><div style="width:120px;background-color:slateblue"><div style="width:80px;background-color:crimson"> </div></div></div></div>
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| + | | nowrap | 1 |
− | | [[image:incursions_assault_icon.png|16px|Assaults]] Assaults | + | | style="background:Red;" width="1" | |
− | | <div style="width:320px;background-color:orangered; font-size:80%; padding:0px;"><div style="width:260px;background-color:SpringGreen"><div style="width:200px;background-color:slateblue"><div style="width:160px;background-color:crimson"> </div></div></div></div> | + | | style="text-align:center; padding:5px;" colspan="2" nowrap | '''Niarja Myelen''' {{icon|jam|24|Jamming}}{{icon|neut|24|Energy neutralizing}} |
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| + | | style="padding:5px;" | Because the '''Niarja Myelen''' jams and neuts. |
− | | [[image:incursions_headquarter_icon.png|16px|Headquarter sites]] Headquarters
| + | |- style="vertical-align:top;" |
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| + | | nowrap | 2 |
− | |- | + | | style="background:Red;" width="1" | |
− | | rowspan="3" valign="top" style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px;" | [[image:icon_medium_ship.png|16px|Medium ship]] '''Strategic cruisers''' | + | | style="text-align:center; padding:5px;" colspan="2" nowrap | '''Sansha's Nation Commander''' {{icon|point|24|Warp disrupting}}<br>'''Tama Cerebellum''' {{icon|point|24|Warp disrupting}} |
− | | [[image:incursions_vanguard_icon.png|16px|Vanguards]] Vanguards | + | | style="padding:5px;" | Because the '''Sansha's Nation Commander''' does a lot of damage and warp disrupts. |
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− | | [[image:incursions_assault_icon.png|16px|Assaults]] Assaults | |
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− | | [[image:incursions_headquarter_icon.png|16px|Headquarter sites]] Headquarters
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− | | rowspan="3" valign="top" style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px;" | [[image:icon_medium_ship.png|16px|Medium ship]] '''Basilisks'''<small> <ref name="logistics">'''Basilisks''' and '''Scimitars''' have vastly different signatures, thus warrants having different guidelines.</ref></small> | |
− | | [[image:incursions_vanguard_icon.png|16px|Vanguards]] Vanguards
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− | | [[image:incursions_assault_icon.png|16px|Assaults]] Assaults
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− | | [[image:incursions_headquarter_icon.png|16px|Headquarter sites]] Headquarters
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− | | rowspan="3" valign="top" style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px;" | [[image:icon_medium_ship.png|16px|Medium ship]] '''Scimitars'''<small> <ref name="logistics">'''Basilisks''' and '''Scimitars''' have vastly different signatures, thus warrants having different guidelines.</ref></small> | |
− | | [[image:incursions_vanguard_icon.png|16px|Vanguards]] Vanguards
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− | | [[image:incursions_assault_icon.png|16px|Assaults]] Assaults
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− | | [[image:incursions_headquarter_icon.png|16px|Headquarter sites]] Headquarters
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− | <small> '''Legend:''' {{co|crimson|█}} Unsafe ''(too low)'' {{co|slateblue|█}} Situational ''(depends on the pilot/fleet)'' {{co|SpringGreen|█}} Safe ''(solid tank)'' {{co|orangered|█}} Overtanked ''(wasting potential)''</small> | |
− | <small><references/></small>
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− | ==== Standard battleship setups ====
| + | The '''Tama''' warp disrupts and has fairly high damage output, but is easy to kill. |
− | The main goal of these fits are to remain as cheap as possible while still being safe enough to run with minimal skills and rigged in a way that they can easily refit for vanguards as well as assaults and headquarter sites. Staying as cheap as possible is also useful for times of war. | + | |- style="vertical-align:top;" |
− | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:left; padding:0px; border-collapse:collapse;"
| + | | nowrap | 3 |
− | |- | + | | style="background:OrangeRed;" width="1" | |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Slots
| + | | style="padding:5px;" nowrap | '''Mara Paleo''' {{icon|st|24|Remote Shield Booster}}<br>'''Auga Hypophysis''' {{icon|point|24|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|web|24|Webbing}}<br>'''Deltole Tegmentum''' {{icon|point|24|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|neut|24|Energy neutralizing}}{{icon|target painter|24|Target painting}} |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Regular ships
| + | | style="padding:5px;" nowrap | '''Schmaeel Medulla''' {{icon|point|24|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|web|24|Webbing}} |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Resist-bonused ships
| + | | style="padding:5px;" | The '''Mara''' is a high priority targets because it remote repairs the other ships. |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Navy / Fleet Issue
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]]
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− | | nowrap style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|24px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]] Adaptive Invulnerability Field II<br>
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− | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|24px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]] Adaptive Invulnerability Field II<br>
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− | [[image:Module icon em ward amplifier tech2.png|24px|EM Ward Amplifier II]] EM Ward Amplifier II
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− | | nowrap style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|24px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]] Adaptive Invulnerability Field II<br>
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− | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|24px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]] Adaptive Invulnerability Field II<br>
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− | [[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]] Freed up mid slot
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− | | nowrap style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|24px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]] Adaptive Invulnerability Field II<br>
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− | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|24px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]] Adaptive Invulnerability Field II<br>
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− | [[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]] Freed up mid slot
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:icon low slot.png|24px]]
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon damage control tech2.png|24px]] Damage Control II | |
− | | nowrap | [[image:icon low slot.png|24px]] Freed up low slot | |
− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon damage control tech2.png|24px]] Damage Control II
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:icon rigs.png|24px]]
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|24px|Large Core Defense Field Extender I]] Core Defense Field Extender I<br>
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− | [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|24px|Large Core Defense Field Extender I]] Core Defense Field Extender I<br>
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− | [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|24px|Large Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer I]] Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer I
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|24px|Large Core Defense Field Extender I]] Core Defense Field Extender I<br>
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− | [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|24px|Large Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer I]] Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer I<br>
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− | [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|24px|Large Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer I]] Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer I
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|24px|Large Core Defense Field Extender I]] Core Defense Field Extender I<br> | |
− | [[image:module icon shield rig tech2.png|24px|Large Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer II]] Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer II<br>
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− | [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|24px|Large Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer I]] Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer I
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | Resists
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#222222;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]69,5%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]70,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]72,8%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]77,4%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#222222;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]64,0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]71,2%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]73,9%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]78,3%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#222222;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]65,2%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]70,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]72,8%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]77,4%
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− | ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background:#200000; padding:0px;" | [[image:icon overheating.png|24px|Resist profile when you're overheating your defensive modules.]]
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#200000;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]72,8%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]74,5%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]76,9%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]80,8%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#200000;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]69,4%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]75,5%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]77,8%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]81,5%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#200000;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]69,2%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]74,5%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]76,9%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]80,8%
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− | ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background:#0F0719; padding:0px;" | [[image:Icon energy neutralizer i.png|24px|Resist profile if all your defensive modules run out of capacitor and turn off.]]
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]43,1%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]44,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40,0%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50,0%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]41,2%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]53,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]49,6%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]58,0%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]35,0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]44,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40,0%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50,0%
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− | ; {{co|coral|Regular ships}}
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− | : This fit is intentionally overtanked. It's supposed to be a fit you can run even before you get all your support skills to V, before you've maxed out skills like '''Shield Management''' and gotten a decent buffer on your ship. The amplifier isn't quite as effective as the active hardener, but good enough and serves to give some cap relief.
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− | ; {{co|coral|Resist-bonused ships}} | |
− | : Ships with resist bonuses like the '''Rokh''', especially if they also have good base shield hit points, can use a different setup to free up a midslot. The resists given are based on a generic 4% resist bonus per level, assuming a ship level of IV. If your skills are low, just leave the damage control on or simply fit your ship like you would a regular ship.
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− | ; {{co|coral|Navy / Fleet Issue}}
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− | : '''Navy''' and '''Fleet Issue''' ships have much higher base stats than regular ships, so they rarely need the extender rigs to boost their shield hp buffer. Some will still have one, for more flexibility when doing [[Incursion sites#Assault sites|assault]] and [[Incursion sites#Headquarter sites|headquarter sites]]. This variant could be adopted to normal ships as well, unless they have very low base hit points. | |
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− | === Advanced battleship setups ===
| + | The '''Auga''' warp disrupts, webs and is easier to kill than the '''Deltole''' that warp disrupts, target paints and neuts. |
− | There are several ways to improve your fits, especially with some of the more efficient but costly deadspace modules and tech two rigs. Below are just examples of three common ways to upgrade your tank to free up more slots for additional offensive modules to increase your applied damage.
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− | While it's possible to use these setups on ordinary tech one hulls it makes little sense to put several hundreds of millions, if not billions, worth of deadspace modules and rigs on anything but the efficient '''pirate faction battleships'''. Just remember that your best initial upgrade option is still investing in your favourite pirate faction battleship, even if it's just with any of the regular setups with tech one rigs.
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− | ! style="background-color:#222222;" | Weighted resists
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− | ! style="background-color:#222222;" | Balanced resists
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− | ! style="background-color:#222222;" | All-out offense
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]]
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− | | nowrap style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_deadspace.png|24px|Pithum C-Type Adaptive Invulnerability Field]] Pithum C-Type Adaptive Invuln ...<br>
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− | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|24px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]] Adaptive Invulnerability Field II<br>
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− | [[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]] Freed up mid slot
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− | | nowrap style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_deadspace.png|24px|Pithum C-Type Adaptive Invulnerability Field]] Pithum C-Type Adaptive Invuln ...<br>
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− | [[image:icon shield_amplifier_deadspace.png|24px|Pithum C-Type EM Ward Amplifier]] Pithum C-Type EM Ward Amplifier<br>
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− | [[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]] Freed up mid slot
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− | | nowrap style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_deadspace.png|24px|Pithum A-Type Adaptive Invulnerability Field]] Pithum A-Type Adaptive Invuln ...<br>[[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]] Freed up mid slot<br>
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:icon low slot.png|24px]]
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− | | nowrap | [[image:icon low slot.png|24px]] Freed up low slot
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon damage control tech2.png|24px]] Damage Control II
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon damage control tech2.png|24px]] Damage Control II
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:icon rigs.png|24px]]
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon shield rig tech2.png|24px|Large Core Defense Field Extender II]] Core Defense Field Extender II<br>[[image:module icon shield rig tech2.png|24px|Large Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer II]] Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer II<br>[[image:icon rigs.png|24px]] Freed up rig slot
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon shield rig tech2.png|24px|Large Core Defense Field Extender II]] Core Defense Field Extender II<br>[[image:module icon shield rig tech2.png|24px|Large Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer II]] Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer II<br>[[image:icon rigs.png|24px]] Freed up rig slot
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon shield rig tech1.png|24px|Large Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer I]] Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer I<br>[[image:module icon hybrid rig tech2.png|24px|Large Burst Aerator II]] Burst Aerator II<br>
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− | [[image:icon rigs.png|24px]] {{co|grey|Unusable rig slot}}
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | Resists
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#222222;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]65,8%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]64,9%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]73,7%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]78,1%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#222222;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]72,6%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]71,1%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]68,8%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]74,0%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#222222;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]65,6%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]62,8%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]72,1%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]76,8%
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− | ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background:#200000; padding:0px;" | [[image:icon overheating.png|24px]]
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#200000;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]71,8%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]71,8%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]78,9%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]82,4%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#200000;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]75,6%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]75,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]73,1%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]77,6%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#200000;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]71,7%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]69,4%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]77,0%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]80,9%
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− | ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background:#0F0719; padding:0px;" | [[image:Icon energy neutralizer i.png|24px]]
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]35,0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]20,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40,0%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50,0%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]51,6%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]48,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40,0%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50,0%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]30,0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]20,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40,0%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50,0%
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− | ; {{co|coral|Weighted resists}}
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− | : This variant is mostly suited for [[Incursion sites#Vanguard sites|vanguard]] and [[Incursion sites#Assault sites|assault sites]] where the threat of neuting is small and the incoming damage is slightly skewed towards more torpedoes, thus kinetic and explosive resists are slightly more important. The anti-EM rig ensures that in the case of being completely neuted out, you still have at least some EM-resists even if both invulnerability fields gets shut down. Buffing the tank for this kind of setup usually involves a mix of using a second deadspace hardener or a damage control (or even both).
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− | ; {{co|coral|Balanced resists}}
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− | : For sites where heavy neuting is common, like in [[Incursion sites#Headquarter sites|headquarter]] and [[Incursion sites#Mothership sites|mothership sites]], a more balanced setup might be favoured. The damage control module also adds some additional buffer to your armour and structure in case the higher alpha punches through your shields before reps land. The combination of the anti-thermal rig and EM amplifier allows for a high, balanced, resist profile even when completely neuted out. Buffing the tank is as simple as adding a second invulnerability field.
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− | ; {{co|coral|All-out offense}}
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− | : Most commonly used for [[Incursion sites#Vanguard sites|vanguard sites]], this all out offensive setup sacrifices tank for even more gank and utility. While upping your resists for [[Incursion sites#Assault sites|assault]] and [[Incursion sites#Headquarter sites|headquarter sites]] is as simple as adding a second invulnerability field, you'll still be extremely vulnerable to neuting and have a considerably lower buffer due to not having room for a core defense field extender rig.
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− | === Strategic cruiser setups ===
| + | The '''Schmaeel''' warp disrupts and webs. |
− | The resist profiles of strategic cruisers vary quite a lot compared to other ships. As such there are many ways to fit them and their low signature and high agility can allow for many compromises. But in general they should plug certain holes and here's a few examples of one way of attaining the desired resist profiles for these ships. | + | |- style="vertical-align:top;" |
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− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Slots
| + | | style="padding:5px;" nowrap | '''Romi Thalamus''' |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Legion<small> <ref>...</ref></small>
| + | | style="padding:5px;" nowrap | '''Renyn Meten''' {{icon|web|24|Webbing}}<br>'''Eystur Rhomben''' |
− | ! style="background:#222222;" | Loki<small> <ref>...</ref></small>
| + | | style="padding:5px;" | '''Romis''' pose no real threat.<br>'''Renyns''' web and do more damage than '''Eysturs'''. |
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]]
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− | | nowrap style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_deadspace.png|24px|Pithum C-Type Adaptive Invulnerability Field]] Pithum C-Type Adaptive Invulnerability Field<br>
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− | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_ii.png|24px|Adaptive Invulnerability Field II]] Adaptive Invulnerability Field II<br>
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− | [[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]] Freed up mid slot
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− | | nowrap style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[Image:icon_hardener_adaptive_deadspace.png|24px|Pithum C-Type Adaptive Invulnerability Field]] Pithum C-Type Adaptive Invulnerability Field<br>
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− | [[image:Module icon em ward amplifier tech2.png|24px|EM Ward Amplifier II]] EM Ward Amplifier II<br>
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− | [[image:icon mid slot.png|24px]] Freed up mid slot
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:icon low slot.png|24px]]
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− | | nowrap | [[image:icon low slot.png|24px]] Freed up low slot
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon damage control tech2.png|24px]] Damage Control II | |
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:icon rigs.png|24px|Rigs]]
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon shield rig tech2.png|24px|Large Core Defense Field Extender II]] Core Defense Field Extender II<br>
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− | [[image:module icon shield rig tech2.png|24px|Large Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer II]] Anti-EM Screen Reinforcer II<br>
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− | [[image:icon rigs.png|24px]] Freed up rig slot
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− | | nowrap | [[image:module icon shield rig tech2.png|24px|Large Core Defense Field Extender II]] Core Defense Field Extender II<br>
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− | [[image:module icon shield rig tech2.png|24px|Large Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer II]] Anti-Thermal Screen Reinforcer II<br>
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− | [[image:icon rigs.png|24px]] Freed up rig slot
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− | | nowrap style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | [[image:EVE SubIcon.png|24px|Subsystem]]
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− | | nowrap | [[image:Module icon subsystem defensive.png|24px|Legion Defensive - Augmented Plating]] Legion Defensive - Augmented Plating | |
− | | nowrap | [[image:Module icon subsystem defensive.png|24px|Loki Defensive - X]] Legion Defensive - X
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− | ! style="text-align:center; background:#111111;" | Resists
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#222222;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]-%
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− | ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background:#200000; padding:0px;" | [[image:icon overheating.png|24px]]
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#200000;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]-%
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− | ! style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background:#0F0719; padding:0px;" | [[image:Icon energy neutralizer i.png|24px]]
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]-%
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− | ! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]-%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]-%
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| |} | | |} |
| + | <small> <font color="red">█</font> '''Very high priority''' (immediate danger to the fleet)<br> <font color="orangered">█</font> '''High priority''' (prevents the fleet from leaving)<br> <font color="green">█</font> '''Low priority''' (only needed for site completion)</small> |
| <small><references/></small> | | <small><references/></small> |
| + | ==== Practical examples ==== |
| + | Here are some examples of what you should start focusing on for the three vanguard sites, see the individual sites for more information: |
| + | * When you start the [[Nation Mining Colony]], the immediate threat is the '''Mara''' {{icon|st|18|Remote Shield Booster}} and the '''Schmaeels''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|web|18|Webbing}} in the first room. For the remaining waves it's '''Niarjas''' {{icon|jam|18|Jamming}}{{icon|neut|18|Energy neutralizing}} first, then '''Tamas''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}} and '''Schmaeels''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|web|18|Webbing}} followed by '''Augas''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|web|18|Webbing}} (in the last wave). |
| + | * In a [[Nation Commander Outpost]] it's usually '''Niarjas''' {{icon|jam|18|Jamming}}{{icon|neut|18|Energy neutralizing}} first, then '''Tamas''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}} and '''Schmaeels''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|web|18|Webbing}} followed by '''Augas''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|web|18|Webbing}}. The '''Sansha's Nation Commander''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}} that spawns in the third wave needs to go first, then the usual order. |
| + | * Since everything warp disrupts in the [[Override Transfer Array]], you basically through '''Niarjas''' {{icon|jam|18|Jamming}}{{icon|neut|18|Energy neutralizing}} first, then '''Tamas''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}}, followed by the '''Augas''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|web|18|Webbing}} and finally the '''Deltole''' {{icon|point|18|Warp disrupting}}{{icon|neut|18|Energy neutralizing}}{{icon|target painter|18|Target painting}} for three waves then the remaining Eysturs warp off. |
| + | This will take care of the immediate threat of jammers and warp disrupt capable ship, meaning you can relax knowing the hardest part of target calling is over, the rest is just finishing off the remainder of the site. See the '''individual site pages''' linked above for more information on priorities. |