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+ | In old Norse mythology, Ragnarok (or ''Ragnarök'') was the name for the final, future confrontation between the Norse gods and various monsters. It would result in the deaths of numerous gods including Odin, who would be killed by [[Fenrir]], and [[Loki]]; it would end the known world. [[Naglfar]] would bring some of the gods' enemies to Ragnarok, and [[Lif]] would be one of the two humans who would survive the battle by hiding. | ||
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Minmatar Titan bonuses (per skill level):
Ship Attributes
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Summary
The Ragnarok is the Minmatar Titan. It is bonused for Capital Projectile Turrets. The Ragnarok is considered to have one of the best Doomsday devices, due to the speed at which the damage from the Gjallarhorn is applied. The Ragnarok is also the fastest and most agile Titan in the game when in a shield nano fit. However, its respectable DPS and squishy tank means that it is usually primaried first in Titan brawls (Source: B-R5RB).
Skills
Further information about additional or recommended skills to pilot Ragnarok for a specific or it's common role(s) can be written here.
Patch History
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18.04 Release - Build: 1706308 - 2020-04-15 - "Surgical Strike" Update (Patch Notes)
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Tactics
No sub-article about Ragnarok roles or piloting tactics. You can write them here.
Notes
In old Norse mythology, Ragnarok (or Ragnarök) was the name for the final, future confrontation between the Norse gods and various monsters. It would result in the deaths of numerous gods including Odin, who would be killed by Fenrir, and Loki; it would end the known world. Naglfar would bring some of the gods' enemies to Ragnarok, and Lif would be one of the two humans who would survive the battle by hiding.