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PvP - Solo
PvP - Solo
* Practice with fellow corp mates by asking in mummble or E-Uni chat. See how long you can last against other frigates!  
* Practice with fellow corp mates by asking in mummble or E-Uni chat. See how long you can last against other frigates!  
* If you know which ship you will be going up against pre-fit the relevant racial jammers. If not use multi-spec unless you have sacrificed most of your mid-slots to fit a "rainbow" fit of jammers. Often worth carry racial jammers on-board; D-Scan the enemy ship and fit relevant jammer by either docking up or using a mobile depot before engaging.
* If you know which ship you will be going up against pre-fit the relevant racial jammers. If not use multi-spec jammers.
* Unlike standard Griffins it is not recommend fitting a "rainbow" fit of jammers as this would leave only one spare mid-slot for either tackle or some shield tank.  
* Often worth carrying a set of each racial jammer on-board; determine enemy ship types through D-Scan or fleet intel and then fit relevant jammers by either docking up or using a mobile depot before engaging.
* Against larger ships; i.e. cruiser size plus you'll need to get in under the guns and orbit to maintain a good transverse. To get close either set the range by waiting at a 'zero' point eg. the beacon of faction war plexs or spiral in on your enemy rather than flying directly at them.
* Against larger ships; i.e. cruiser size plus you'll need to get in under the guns and orbit to maintain a good transverse. To get close either set the range by waiting at a 'zero' point eg. the beacon of faction war plexs or spiral in on your enemy rather than flying directly at them.
* If fighting multiple enemies consider jamming non-engaged targets rather than the one you are currently damaging; especially if they are repping your target or applying higher damage to you due to your lower transverse compared to them.  
* If fighting multiple enemies consider jamming non-engaged targets rather than the one you are currently damaging; especially if they are repping your target or applying higher damage to you due to your lower transverse compared to them.