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===Mutadaptive Remote Armor Repairers===
===Mutadaptive Remote Armor Repairers===


Mutadaptive Remote Armor Repairers are a type of remote armor repairer introduced in the Onslaught expansion in November 2018. Only Heavy (Medium) versions currently exist, and they can currently only be fitted onto a [[Rodiva]] or [[Zarmazd]]. Like with [[Entropic Disintegrators]], only one Mutadaptive Remote Armor Repairer can be fit onto a ship, which substitutes for multiple conventional remote armor repairers. Also like Entropic Disintegrators, the mutadaptive repairers have a spooling effect, where they will repair more HP the longer they have been active on a target. As shown in the table below, they initially start off having worse repair rates than the equivalent amount of conventional remote repairers, but can eventually ramp up and repair significantly more than them.
Mutadaptive Remote Armor Repairers are a type of remote armor repairer introduced in the Onslaught expansion in November 2018. Only Heavy (Medium) versions currently exist, and they can currently only be fitted onto a [[Rodiva]] or [[Zarmazd]]. Like with [[Entropic Disintegrators]], only one Mutadaptive Remote Armor Repairer can be fit onto a ship, which substitutes for multiple conventional remote armor repairers. Also like Entropic Disintegrators, the mutadaptive repairers have a spooling effect, where they will repair more HP the longer they have been active on a target. It takes 15 cycles (90 seconds) for a Mutadaptive Remote Armor Repairer to reach full strength. As shown in the table below, they initially start off having repair rates equivalent to two conventional remote repairers, but over time ramp up to being equivalent to five conventional remote repairers.


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