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! nowrap style="background:#222222;" data-sort-type="number" | DPS/EHP<small>&nbsp;<ref>A simple measure of how much damage you're reducing from the field by shooting this particular enemy. It doesn't take into consideration signature or speed however, so you will have to factor that in yourself. Combining this ratio with the other signature/speed ratio makes it obvious that it's better to remove the '''Tamas''' before the '''Eysturs''', as they are both easier to hit and do more damage per hit points.</ref></small>  
 
! nowrap style="background:#222222;" data-sort-type="number" | DPS/EHP<small>&nbsp;<ref>A simple measure of how much damage you're reducing from the field by shooting this particular enemy. It doesn't take into consideration signature or speed however, so you will have to factor that in yourself. Combining this ratio with the other signature/speed ratio makes it obvious that it's better to remove the '''Tamas''' before the '''Eysturs''', as they are both easier to hit and do more damage per hit points.</ref></small>  
 
! nowrap style="background:#222222;" data-sort-type="number" | Sig/Speed<small>&nbsp;<ref>A rough estimate of how hard it is to land good hits on the target. An increasingly lower value means the target is smaller and faster, thus much harder to hit than an increasingly higher value.</ref></small>
 
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Revision as of 17:03, 29 March 2013

Incursion Rats

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Name Sig Speed Orbital Range / Speed Damage Range [1] Effective HP DPS/EHP [2] Sig/Speed [3]
Eystur Rhomben
Small target Eystur Rhomben
49 ~ Signature 49 m 3360 ~ Velocity 3 360 m/s 11 ~ 11 km Orbit 560 m/s 120 ~ 120 dps Turret Damage 12 ~ < 12 km Attack Range 9068 ~ 9 068 ehp Effective Hit Points 0,0132 dam/hp ~ 0,0132 dam/hp 0,014 ratio ~ 0,014 ratio

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  1. ^ Even though enemies like the Sansha's Nation Commander and Tama Cerebellum engage and start firing their torpedoes at 60 km they will not actually get within range until they are closer to 30 km, so their effective range is much shorter.
  2. ^ A simple measure of how much damage you're reducing from the field by shooting this particular enemy. It doesn't take into consideration signature or speed however, so you will have to factor that in yourself. Combining this ratio with the other signature/speed ratio makes it obvious that it's better to remove the Tamas before the Eysturs, as they are both easier to hit and do more damage per hit points.
  3. ^ A rough estimate of how hard it is to land good hits on the target. An increasingly lower value means the target is smaller and faster, thus much harder to hit than an increasingly higher value.