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** But ECM drones aren't affected by stacking penalties and are used, especially in small gang/solo fits which might need a card to play to help them escape, and might not have external ECM support. | ** But ECM drones aren't affected by stacking penalties and are used, especially in small gang/solo fits which might need a card to play to help them escape, and might not have external ECM support. | ||
* Light drones are still helpful against frigs but well-piloted MWD-pulsing player frigs die much more slowly to them than NPC frigates do. | * Light drones are still helpful against frigs but well-piloted MWD-pulsing player frigs die much more slowly to them than NPC frigates do. | ||
− | * Sentries do get used in PvP but I don't have any personal experience of using them in PvP (because I can't use sentries :) ). | + | * Sentries do get used in PvP but I don't have any personal experience of using them in PvP (because I can't use sentries :) ). --[[User:Uryence|Uryence]] 21:06, 4 April 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 21:06, 4 April 2010
I see the PvP section still needs to be filled in. I'm too tired to do that right now but here're a few notes towards it:
- People seem to use Minmatar and Gallente drones almost exclusively in PvP: Minmatar for high speed and explosive damage, Gallente for pure high DPS.
- Ewar drones don't see much use because stacking penalties reduce their effects.
- But ECM drones aren't affected by stacking penalties and are used, especially in small gang/solo fits which might need a card to play to help them escape, and might not have external ECM support.
- Light drones are still helpful against frigs but well-piloted MWD-pulsing player frigs die much more slowly to them than NPC frigates do.
- Sentries do get used in PvP but I don't have any personal experience of using them in PvP (because I can't use sentries :) ). --Uryence 21:06, 4 April 2010 (UTC)