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{{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|0-1|Ephialtes Lancer/Illuminator/Spearfisher}} | {{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|0-1|Ephialtes Lancer/Illuminator/Spearfisher}} | ||
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Maximum of 2 enemies per room. Karybdis Tyrannos has very poor tracking. | Maximum of 2 enemies per room. Karybdis Tyrannos has very poor tracking. Deals 100 DPS omni but rarely hits as long as you don't fly straight at her. Karybdis Tyrannos almost always spawns. | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|0-1|Scylla Tyrannos|note=Spawns with half damaged Shield, Armor, and Hull}} | {{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|0-1|Scylla Tyrannos|note=Spawns with half damaged Shield, Armor, and Hull}} | ||
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Leshak has poor tracking. On hull half damaged | Leshak has poor tracking. On hull half damaged. Dangerous in Firestorm since it gains ~40% of its armor back, and Triglavian ships are heavily armor tanked which makes the Leshak able to ramp up to a dangerous amount of DPS more easily. | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Striking/Blinding Leshak}} | {{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Striking/Blinding Leshak}} | ||
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<tab name="Rogue Drones"> | <tab name="Rogue Drones"> | ||
Spawn size is roughly double that of T1. Often will feature more EWAR ships. | |||
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{{NPCTableRow|Frigate|5|Blastneedle Tessella}} | {{NPCTableRow|Frigate|5|Blastneedle Tessella}} | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Frigate|3|Fogcaster Tessella|ewar=TD}} | {{NPCTableRow|Frigate|3|Fogcaster Tessella|ewar=TD}} | ||
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2 BCs and several EWAR/remote rep frigates frequently observed. EWAR will almost always be stasis webs, beware. | |||
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{{NPCTableRow|Battlecruiser|1|Embergrip Tessera}} | {{NPCTableRow|Battlecruiser|1|Embergrip Tessera}} | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Frigate|0-2|Fieldweaver/Plateforger Tessella|note=Remote reps}} | {{NPCTableRow|Frigate|0-2|Fieldweaver/Plateforger Tessella|note=Remote reps}} | ||
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Mostly the same as T1 Abyss in terms of layout. Frigates are more likely to be the EWAR types. Twilit has extremely high Kinetic resist. | |||
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{{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Twilit Abyssal Overmind}} | {{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Twilit Abyssal Overmind}} | ||
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<tab name="Sleepers"> | <tab name="Sleepers"> | ||
Average 7-8 ships. | |||
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{{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|2|Ephialtes Lancer}} | {{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|2|Ephialtes Lancer}} | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Frigate|1|Lucid Firewatcher|ewar=Neut}} | {{NPCTableRow|Frigate|1|Lucid Firewatcher|ewar=Neut}} | ||
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Same as T1 but with a larger escort force aside from the battleship. | |||
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{{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Lucid Deepwatcher|ewar=TP}} | {{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Lucid Deepwatcher|ewar=TP}} | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|2|Scylla Tyrannos|ewar=Web}} | {{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|2|Scylla Tyrannos|ewar=Web}} | ||
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Drifter battleship gains +100 DPS omni to a total of 200. Each tier up will boost DPS by the same amount. | |||
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{{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Karybdis Tyrannos (Rearguard)}} | {{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Karybdis Tyrannos (Rearguard)}} | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Frigate|1|Lucid Warden|ewar=Web}} | {{NPCTableRow|Frigate|1|Lucid Warden|ewar=Web}} | ||
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Typical Drifter layout is 4-6 cruisers and 1 battleship, rarely any more or less. Cruiser types are interchangable. | Typical Drifter layout is 4-6 cruisers and 1 battleship, rarely any more or less. Cruiser types are interchangable. Karybdis Tyrannos has roughly 40% shield, 33% armor (50% in Firestorm), 48% hull. | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Karybdis Tyrannos (Frontline)|note=approx. half shields, armor & structure}} | {{NPCTableRow|Battleship|1|Karybdis Tyrannos (Frontline)|note=approx. half shields, armor & structure}} | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|0-4|Scylla Tyrannos|ewar=Web}} | {{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|0-4|Scylla Tyrannos|ewar=Web}} | ||
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''' | '''EWAR management room.''' Spawn caps out at around 12 cruisers. | ||
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{{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|2|Ephialtes Lancer}} | {{NPCTableRow|Cruiser|2|Ephialtes Lancer}} | ||
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Max 3 Drekavacs. Note that in some cases Drekavacs and/or Rodivas will never spawn and instead be replaced with a large Kikimora swarm. They ramp damage incredibly fast and are as dangerous as the Vedmak rooms. | Max 3 Drekavacs. Note that in some cases Drekavacs and/or Rodivas will never spawn and instead be replaced with a large Kikimora swarm. They ramp damage incredibly fast and are as dangerous as the Vedmak rooms. | ||
Kikimora spawn averages around 6-8 ships, spawn size decreases if Drekavacs are present. | Kikimora spawn averages around 6-8 ships, spawn size decreases if Drekavacs are present. | ||
Rodivas will sometimes spawn alongside Rogue Drone frigate swarms. These spawns will never include Kikimoras or Drekavacs. | |||
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{{NPCTableRow|Frigate|1-2|Striking Damavik}} | {{NPCTableRow|Frigate|1-2|Striking Damavik}} | ||