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==Tactics==
==Tactics==
* Since you chose to fly a Maulus, you probably will be doing damps (EWAR) in a PvP fleet. Your role is to damp the enemy and hopefully help your fellow Unistas getting close to the enemy without getting blown up.  
Choosing to fly a Malus means a real dedication to electronic warfare in a PvP fleet. Your role is to damp the enemy and hopefully help your fellow Unistas in getting close to the enemy without getting blown up. Damping the sensors of enemy ships is as or more effective than mitigating damage. Being able to tank incoming fire is never as effective as not taking any because the enemy simply can't lock on target!
* In a fleet don't try to fly solo, but try to remain close too your bigger buddies and damp out of the enemy. Your optimal range with a script is 30 km and falloff is 60 km, so keep your distance from the enemy! Set your keep at range at 30 km for optimal range and sit back and watch the damping commence.
* The key is to use your Scripts properly.
The F-90 Positional Sensor is normally run with Scan Resolution Scripts to get the lock in first for the anti EWAR role. This changes to Range Scripts if camping a gate to ensure a lock any snipers that may try to harass.


Use one Range Script and one Scan Strength Script in the Damps to improve shutting down a single important target. (This avoids any stacking penalties.)
In a fleet don't try to fly solo. Try to remain close too your bigger buddies and damp out of the enemy. Some modules have the ability to add optimal range scripts, which extend your abilities out to 30 km. Keep your distance from the enemy!


If flying in a well-organised EWAR squad it can be worth switching to double Scan Strength Scripts and damping the targets that the ECM call Jammed. This extended re-lock time, coupled with the 20 seconds they will spend jammed from the ECM, will keep more targets out of the fight for longer but does involve more work and better co-ordination within the EWAR squad.
The [[F-90 Positional Sensor]] is normally run with Scan Resolution [[Scripts]]. This changes to Range Scripts if camping a gate to ensure a lock on any snipers that may try to harass the fleet. Use one Range Script and one Scan Strength Script in the Sensor Dampener to handle multiple situations when dealing with a single important target.
 
Double Range Dampening Scripts are more situational. They are good to defend against Snipers and Kiting fleets, but will more often than not force a disengage rather than help secure any kills.


==Notes==
==Notes==