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Not shown in the video: High-Grade Slaves and off-grid links for all three armor links (Shield Resistances, Repair Amount and Armor hitpoints). Without High-Grade Slaves it's going to a bit close on the tank levels. Feel free to swap for a Covert Reconfiguration subsystem and bring an Interdiction Nullifier subsystem.
Not shown in the video: High-Grade Slaves and off-grid links for all three armor links (Armor Resistances, Repair Amount and Armor hitpoints). Without High-Grade Slaves it's going to a bit close on the tank levels. Feel free to swap for a Covert Reconfiguration subsystem and bring an Interdiction Nullifier subsystem.


Let's talk about the Tengu. Running a fit as shown for the Archive, it was perfectly fine without any implants or drugs. Adding High-Grade Crystals meant it was pretty much harder repping but it couldn't rep up against the incoming damage. Only with a Blue Pill added would it face-tank it hard enough (around 4500 EHP/sec). The Large Shield Extender is mandatory because without it, the incoming DPS would push it down (even while repping) to about 25% shields or thereabouts: at one point it dipped to 9% shields. But with the LSE installed, it would usually dip no lower than about 60% shields and was perfectly safe. The extra capacity is insurance against back-to-back Colossals and Colossals stacked with double massives. Triple Massives aren't that common but they do happen - not to mention the possible presence of Sentry Towers '''and''' any damage from Smoldering Archive Ruins.
Let's talk about the Tengu. Running a fit as shown for the Archive, it was perfectly fine without any implants or drugs. Adding High-Grade Crystals meant it was pretty much harder repping but it couldn't rep up against the incoming damage. Only with a Blue Pill added would it face-tank it hard enough (around 4500 EHP/sec). The Large Shield Extender is mandatory because without it, the incoming DPS would push it down (even while repping) to about 25% shields or thereabouts: at one point it dipped to 9% shields. But with the LSE installed, it would usually dip no lower than about 60% shields and was perfectly safe. The extra capacity is insurance against back-to-back Colossals and Colossals stacked with double massives. Triple Massives aren't that common but they do happen - not to mention the possible presence of Sentry Towers '''and''' any damage from Smoldering Archive Ruins.