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There are currently 3 tactics to take down Drifter battleships including their possible Circadian Seeker and sleeper support: | There are currently 3 tactics to take down Drifter battleships including their possible Circadian Seeker and sleeper support: | ||
* Capitals and a few subcapitals (e.g. Abaddon) are able to tank the doomsday at full health. This requires a very blingy tank on the primary and a support fleet with dps and logi. | * Capitals and a few subcapitals (e.g. Paladin, Abaddon) are able to tank the doomsday at full health. This requires a very blingy tank on the primary and a support fleet with dps and logi. | ||
* A swarm of cheap high burst dps ships (with webs) will take a Drifter down easily, but loose at least one ship in the process. | * A swarm of cheap high burst dps ships (with webs) will take a Drifter down easily, but loose at least one ship in the process. | ||
* Since the doomsday weapon has tracking and signature limits it is possible to survive the doomsday in a fast close orbit. Typically logistics ships with Halo implants are used since they are typically primaried by the Drifter. A fleet of 20-30 ships (dps cruisers and logi) can take down a drifter in seconds with careful piloting and timing. | * Since the doomsday weapon has tracking and signature limits it is possible to survive the doomsday in a fast close orbit. Typically logistics ships with Halo implants are used since they are typically primaried by the Drifter. A fleet of 20-30 ships (dps cruisers and logi) can take down a drifter in seconds with careful piloting and timing. | ||