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==Tactics==
==Tactics==
''No sub-article about Legion roles or piloting tactics. You can write them here.''
 
AHAC Legion:
 
*Your main advantage over other AHAC T3s is damage '''''projection''''', use this to your advantage to start applying damage immediately onto distant targets the fleet needs to burn to.
 
*Try to stay somewhat at your optimal to make sure you don't have any tracking issues. For example if you are engaging a close by hostile, try to stay 7.5-10km away when possible to reduce the amount of tracking your guns need and ensure clean hits.
 
Neuting Legion:
 
*How you play this will depend on the situation and fit. Ideally, you want a guardian or carrier cap feeding you to free up midslots.
 
*Remember to use the least amount of neuts possible. Once your target is dry, assuming they have no cap feed or injection, turn off some of your neuts and place them somewhere else. Once someone is empty, it's much easier to keep them down unless they have a cap booster or ET going to them. This will allow you to not only keep down your primary neut target, but also be a nuisance to others as well.
 
*Ideal neut targets if you have any free are enemy logi, ewar, small tackle, or laser ships.
 
*If you are without a cap feed, you will have to watch your cap extra carefully. Try to limit MWD use where at all possible, and keep an eye on your capacitor level.
 
*Swap your drones depending on how things are going. Your FC will probably have orders regarding EC drones, otherwise DPS drones are useful for helping kill the damage primary. You may also want to swap to ECM or damage drones on someone harassing you depending on the situation.
 
*Remember that if needed, you can neut out many types of small tackle so you can get out


==Notes==
==Notes==