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I decided to introduce rank system, to allow everyone to know and understand what's the proficiency of other members. That way you don't have to guess, try it out, or run lower tiers (well, you still can) - you know in advance that other pilots are proficient in specific Tier/Role. It will change in the future, so don't be too attached to it :)
I decided to introduce rank system, to allow everyone to know and understand what's the proficiency of other members. That way you don't have to guess, try it out, or run lower tiers (well, you still can) - you know in advance that other pilots are proficient in specific Tier/Role. It will change in the future, so don't be too attached to it :)


Rank marks the Tier that you are currently aiming to run:
Rank marks the Tier that you are currently aiming to run. I also provided here info what you should try to learn and understand on each level, but it's very rough.
* Calm noun - pilot is running Solo T1s. To promote, you have to be confident in T1s, be able to run them solo and have proficiency in recognizing spawns.
 
* Agitated noun - pilot is running Duo T2s. T2s do not require 3 pilots, and do not require FC role - you run in 'tandem', where one pilot takes the aggro, and the other follows calls. Preferably - swapped after every room, so everyone gets spooked euqally. To graduate you need 25 runs completed, and you have to feel confident enough to go up :)
* Calm Cadet - pilot is running Solo T1s. To promote, you have to be confident in T1s, be able to run them solo and have proficiency in recognizing spawns.
* Fierce noun - pilot is running T3s in Trio Fleet. That's a stepping stone, and you should really run enough to see all spawn variants - hard to say how many runs it will take, but the aim is to 'not die' ever in T3s, as they do not pay enough to cover losses reasonably quickly. The aim is to not have FC role or tank fit - everyone is tank fit, swap who enters first every room/run. That person should call out and/or tag targets - make them understood by other pilots.
** Learn enemy types and spawn variations. Learn EWAR types and danger levels of each EWAR
* Raging -  
** Practice Overheating and keeping up with your Cap Boosters - you do need to use them from time to time, but only when your cap gets very low, so you won't waste GJs.
* Chaotic -  
 
* Agitated Aspirant - pilot is running Duo T2s. T2s do not require 3 pilots, and do not require FC role - you run in 'tandem', where one pilot takes the aggro, and the other follows calls. Preferably - swapped after every room, so everyone gets spooked equally. To graduate you need 25 runs completed, and you have to feel confident enough to go up :)
** Practice coordination with your fellow co-pilot. Call out targets (or tag them), call out ADC activation (it's rarely needed)
** If you're not taking aggro, think about your movement and positioning. You can get very close and almost directly, because there's no transversal to think about. You also need to stay in range, to kill stuff shooting your aggrobuddy.
 
* Fierce Fighter - pilot is running T3s in Trio Fleet. That's a stepping stone, and you should really run enough to see all spawn variants - hard to say how many runs it will take, but the aim is to 'not die' ever in T3s, as they do not pay enough to cover losses reasonably quickly. The aim is to not have FC role or tank fit - everyone is tank fit, swap who enters first every room/run. That person should call out and/or tag targets - make them understood by other pilots.
** Coordination in trio fleet - that's twice as hard as duos :)
** In T3 spawns WILL make you sweat, and you WILL have to use ADC. That's the best time to get it figured out
 
* Raging Rocker - T4s, the meat!
** DPS - 200 required, as well as BluePill
 
* Chaotic Tryhard - pilot runs Tier 5s, accepting Angel Death and Dank ISK. That's the goal.


How to progress?<br>
How to progress?<br>
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== Current Members ==
== Current Members ==
=== Calm Cadets ===
=== Agitated Aspirants ===
[Chris Halsky]<br>
Meredith Grimley<br>
=== Fierce Fighters ===
=== Raging Rockers ===
=== Chaotic Tryhards ===




== References ==
== References ==