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Of all the dreadnoughts currently in existence, the versatile Moros possesses perhaps the greatest capacity to fend off smaller hostiles by itself while concentrating on its primary capital target. By virtue of its protean array of point defense capabilities - including a drone bay capable of fielding vast amounts of drones to safeguard the behemoth - the Moros is single-handedly capable of turning the tide in a fleet battle. SHIP BONUSES
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Summary
The Moros is the Gallente Dreadnaught. It used to be refered to as the most versatile dreadnaught, up until it had it's drone bay stripped, leaving it run-of-the-mill compared to the others. As with the other dreadnaughts, the Moros is best suited for combat with other capitals and large, stationary targets (i.e. PoS's).
Skills
Further information about additional or recommended skills to pilot Moros for a specific or it's common role(s) can be written here.
Fitting
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Tactics
No sub-article about Moros roles or piloting tactics. You can write them here.
Notes
In Greek mythology, Moros was the personification of impending doom and son of the primordial deities Nyx and Erebus.