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Finally, high-projection doctrines that aren’t easily damped to your engagement range are a serious threat, and you should usually leave field after hazing tackle. Examples include Cerbs (~70km lock range with one damp), Jackdaws (~75-80km lock range with one damp), and blobs of Cormorants or Talwars (you can’t damp enough of them).}}
Finally, high-projection doctrines that aren’t easily damped to your engagement range are a serious threat, and you should usually leave field after hazing tackle. Examples include Cerbs (~70km lock range with one damp), Jackdaws (~75-80km lock range with one damp), and blobs of Cormorants or Talwars (you can’t damp enough of them).}}
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{{Template:CollapseBox|I like to fly in hisec, where CCP have decided not to allow command destroyers to boosh. Should I use something else for links?|
{{Template:CollapseBox|I like to fly in hisec, where command destroyers are unable to use their MJFG. Should I use something else for links?|
{{quote|[[Image:White_0rchid.jpg|36px|link=]] '''White 0rchid'''
 
No, bringing a larger ship along with you will only hamper the fleet. Replace the MJFG on the command destroyer with something useful instead (damp/tackle/td).}}
{{quote|[[Image:Raido_Kudonen.jpg|36px|link=]] '''Raido Kudonen'''
{{quote|[[Image:Raido_Kudonen.jpg|36px|link=]] '''Raido Kudonen'''