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− | Engagement | + | Engagement tactic depends largely on the type of gun fitted. If you are running short range weapons such as blasters, or in the case of fleet tackle possibly autocannons, your aim should be to orbit as close to the enemy ship as possible to try to get "under the guns" of your target. If you have rails fitted, your aim should be to try to stay back at the edge of scram/web range and kite with your superior range dictation and damage projection. |
A notable exception applies in the case of battleships and a few other select hulls that can fit large numbers of large smartbombs. If this is the case, you should approch no closer then 6km, idealy staying back at 7.5 km or more to give you time to adjust your orbit as they move around. | A notable exception applies in the case of battleships and a few other select hulls that can fit large numbers of large smartbombs. If this is the case, you should approch no closer then 6km, idealy staying back at 7.5 km or more to give you time to adjust your orbit as they move around. |
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Summary
The Incursus is a Gallente combat frigate. It is quite quick and maneuverable, and has bonuses for hybrid turrets and armour repair units. Its 3/3/4 slot layout means it can tackle in PvP. New Gallente pilots should take a look at this frigate for their first PvE upgrade from the Atron, since it is more durable and has more firepower. The Incursus tends to perform better at lower skill levels than the other Gallente combat frigate, the Tristan.
Skills
Further information about additional or recommended skills to pilot Incursus for a specific or it's common role(s) can be written here.
Fittings
For more info on fittings, please click here
Tactics
Engagement tactic depends largely on the type of gun fitted. If you are running short range weapons such as blasters, or in the case of fleet tackle possibly autocannons, your aim should be to orbit as close to the enemy ship as possible to try to get "under the guns" of your target. If you have rails fitted, your aim should be to try to stay back at the edge of scram/web range and kite with your superior range dictation and damage projection.
A notable exception applies in the case of battleships and a few other select hulls that can fit large numbers of large smartbombs. If this is the case, you should approch no closer then 6km, idealy staying back at 7.5 km or more to give you time to adjust your orbit as they move around.
Notes
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