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Anatomy of Incursions: Difference between revisions

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m Spreading webs and target painters: You land up to 4k+ meters from the beacon these days, since they redid the whole wormhole distance thing a while back.
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; {{icon|web|32|Stasis webifier}} Stasis webifiers
; {{icon|web|32|Stasis webifier}} Stasis webifiers
First of all, remember that not everyone will be able to web everything. When you enter a vanguard site for example, you'll all land anywhere within a radius of roughly 2,500 meters from the beacon. This means that you can be up to 5,000 meters away from some of your fleet members. If a Sansha orbits someone that far out, they'll be +/- 5km away, potentially orbiting in and out of web range depending on their preferred orbit distance. This is why we focus so heavily on webs for vanguards, to ensure that we have enough webs available for any given target.
First of all, remember that not everyone will be able to web everything. When you enter a vanguard site for example, you'll all land anywhere within a radius of roughly 4,000 meters from the beacon. This means that you can be up to 8,000 meters away from some of your fleet members. If a Sansha orbits someone that far out, they'll be +/- 8km away, potentially orbiting in and out of web range depending on their preferred orbit distance. This is why we focus so heavily on webs for vanguards, to ensure that we have enough webs available for any given target.


Second, consider stacking penalties and spread your webs out among primary, secondary and drone targets. Experienced pilots will do this automatically, but it doesn't hurt to remind them to keep an eye on the velocity of their targets and spread webs if your primary target is already sufficiently webbed down. Remind people that they should always use their webs. If they can't web their primary or secondary targets, just web something else.
Second, consider stacking penalties and spread your webs out among primary, secondary and drone targets. Experienced pilots will do this automatically, but it doesn't hurt to remind them to keep an eye on the velocity of their targets and spread webs if your primary target is already sufficiently webbed down. Remind people that they should always use their webs. If they can't web their primary or secondary targets, just web something else.