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! style="background:#222222;" | Slots
! style="background:#222222;" | Slots
! style="background:#222222;" | Regular ships<small> <ref>This fit is intentionally overtanked. It's supposed to be a fit you can run even before you get all your support skills to V, before you've maxed out skills like '''Shield Management''' and gotten a decent buffer on your ship. The amplifier isn't quite as effective as the active hardener, but good enough and serves to give some cap relief.</ref></small>
! style="background:#222222;" | Regular ships
! style="background:#222222;" | Resist-bonused ships<small> <ref>Ships with resist bonuses like the [[Rokh]], especially if they also have good base shield hit points, can use a different setup to free up a midslot. The resists given are based on a generic 4% resist bonus per level, assuming a ship level of IV. If your skills are low, just leave the damage control on or simply fit your ship like you would a regular ship.</ref></small>
! style="background:#222222;" | Resist-bonused ships
! style="background:#222222;" | Navy / Fleet Issue<small> <ref>'''Navy''' and '''Fleet Issue''' ships have much higher base stats than regular ships, so they rarely need the extender rigs to boost their shield hp buffer. Some will still have one, for more flexibility when doing [[Incursion sites#Assault sites|assault]] and [[Incursion sites#Headquarter sites|headquarter sites]].
! style="background:#222222;" | Navy / Fleet Issue
This variant could be adopted to normal ships as well, unless they have very low base hit points.</ref></small>
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! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]35,0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]44,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40,0%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50,0%
! nowrap style="background:#0F0719;" | [[Image:icon_resist_em.png|24px|Electromagnetic resistance]]35,0%[[Image:icon_resist_therm.png|24px|Thermal resistance]]44,0%[[Image:icon_resist_kin.png|24px|Kinetic resistance]]40,0%[[Image:icon_resist_exp.png|24px|Explosive resistance]]50,0%
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; {{co|orange|Regular ships}}
: This fit is intentionally overtanked. It's supposed to be a fit you can run even before you get all your support skills to V, before you've maxed out skills like '''Shield Management''' and gotten a decent buffer on your ship. The amplifier isn't quite as effective as the active hardener, but good enough and serves to give some cap relief.
; {{co|orange|Resist-bonused ships}}
: Ships with resist bonuses like the '''Rokh''', especially if they also have good base shield hit points, can use a different setup to free up a midslot. The resists given are based on a generic 4% resist bonus per level, assuming a ship level of IV. If your skills are low, just leave the damage control on or simply fit your ship like you would a regular ship.
; {{co|orange|Navy / Fleet Issue}}
: '''Navy''' and '''Fleet Issue''' ships have much higher base stats than regular ships, so they rarely need the extender rigs to boost their shield hp buffer. Some will still have one, for more flexibility when doing [[Incursion sites#Assault sites|assault]] and [[Incursion sites#Headquarter sites|headquarter sites]]. This variant could be adopted to normal ships as well, unless they have very low base hit points.


=== Advanced battleship setups ===
=== Advanced battleship setups ===