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Knight Soiaire
Better Hide R Die
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Posted - 2013.09.13 13:50:00 -
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Has anyone got any Madrugar fits they're willing to share?
I already know of the standard fit;
Lows
180mm Nanofibre/Polycrystalline Plates, Beta/Local PG Expansion Unit, 2 Active Hardeners, Heavy Armour Repair Unit (Worst One)
Highs
Nitrous Injector/Active Scanner, Active Heat Sink (Best one)
Has anyone got any Madrugar fits, this is the only one I see on the field, and although it is effective, its a bit boring.
I tried Hybrid tanking the Maddy, but it usually ended badly.
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demonkiller 12
G.U.T.Z Covert Intervention
201
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Posted - 2013.09.13 14:03:00 -
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Knight Soiaire wrote:Has anyone got any Madrugar fits they're willing to share? I already know of the standard fit; Lows180mm Nanofibre/Polycrystalline Plates, Beta/Local PG Expansion Unit, 2 Active Hardeners, Heavy Armour Repair Unit (Worst One) HighsNitrous Injector/Active Scanner, Active Heat Sink (Best one) Has anyone got any Madrugar fits, this is the only one I see on the field, and although it is effective, its a bit boring. I tried Hybrid tanking the Maddy, but it usually ended badly. ill give you the best one ever since i dont care about tanking anymore and everyone keeps this a secret Active heat sink 2 ion scattered 2x 25% hardners 180ml IG-L polarised and a 15% PG do whatever you want with the small turrets and remaining high slot |
ChromeBreaker
SVER True Blood Public Disorder.
1187
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Posted - 2013.09.13 14:04:00 -
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Speed Tank the b***h and run circles round peoples sanity hahahahahaha |
Mary Sedillo
Mechanized Infantry Corps
306
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Posted - 2013.09.13 18:51:00 -
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One of my best fits, at low cost par tanks.
Madrugar Hull
Low Slots 120mm polycrystalline plate (lower pg cost, higher speed) 2 Meta Three Passive Damage Resistance Plates 1 Meta Three Active Damage Resistance Module 1 Meta Two Repair Tool
High Slots Fusion Accelerator (for high maneuverability against enemy AV) -OR- Active Heat Sink (for Tank V. Tank fights) Meta Three Scanner (for saving your ass against enemy infantry)
Large Turret Advanced Scattered Blaster Turret
Small Turrets (Top) Advanced Missile Turret (not Fragmented) for extra help in tank v. tank fights. (Bottom) Advanced Scattered Blaster Turret - Extra Stability for more accurate anti infantry fire.
This fit is VERY FAST, has HUGE RESISTANCES, and can pack a punch versus infantry AND tanks. Go for the flank, don't run solo (i.e. not in a squad) and it works well if you have a friend that runs AV who can operate your turrets. Nothing like having 1 or two Anti-Vehicle operators jump out of your tank to lay the pain on an enemy vehicle or shoot down a pesky dropship.
Enjoy! |
Spkr4theDead
International-Fleet
687
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Posted - 2013.09.13 19:00:00 -
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Knight Soiaire wrote:Has anyone got any Madrugar fits they're willing to share? I already know of the standard fit; Lows180mm Nanofibre/Polycrystalline Plates, Beta/Local PG Expansion Unit, 2 Active Hardeners, Heavy Armour Repair Unit (Worst One) HighsNitrous Injector/Active Scanner, Active Heat Sink (Best one) Has anyone got any Madrugar fits, this is the only one I see on the field, and although it is effective, its a bit boring. I tried Hybrid tanking the Maddy, but it usually ended badly. 180mm poly, local PG (why a beta?????), 2 carapace, heavy IG-L. |
Mary Sedillo
Mechanized Infantry Corps
307
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Posted - 2013.09.13 19:16:00 -
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Madrugar fits using 180mm are gimping themselves.
How???
Loss of Speed. Takes too much PG, often requiring a PG module upgrade unless you are running Heavy Missile Turret. Less resistance due to aformentioned slot taking a PG upgrade.
All of these things taken in account, I get more survivability out of a tank with 3 resistance modules than a 180 with 2 or fewer resistance modules. That and SPEEEEEEEEEEEEED. Nothing like being able to boogy like kid on a sugar high. |
Our Deepest Regret
Algintal Core Gallente Federation
212
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Posted - 2013.09.13 20:10:00 -
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Holy ****, Sedillo. I just tried your build out a few minutes ago. Didn't have have enough points to go balls deep into a fusion accelerator, so my booster is only stage 1, but even so, daaaamn! Speedy Madrugar! I seriously didn't know how to handle it. |
Mary Sedillo
Mechanized Infantry Corps
308
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Posted - 2013.09.13 20:24:00 -
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Meta 3 accelerator is EVEN FASTER. So fast, your tank will actually jerk from the speed boost. Mix that with the light plate and you VROOM, and have more resistance than a 180mm plate. |
SGT NOVA STAR
Pure Innocence. EoN.
95
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Posted - 2013.09.13 20:45:00 -
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all the vets are laughing not bad fits though. the only real way to test out a fit is to see how it holds up in a PC battle against the top tanks. and if you put an IGL repper on....just no. go up against a pro maddy that has a heavy efficient rep and you'll get my point. |
Mary Sedillo
Mechanized Infantry Corps
310
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Posted - 2013.09.13 20:49:00 -
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The Meta 2 is fine.
Of course meta 3 is better, but you HAVE to fit a PG upgrade or gimp your plate to use it.
I've been around for a long time, and I can roll with those using Meta 3 repairs.
Best way to take one on is with teamwork and surprise. My response to your flank?
Accelerator, hardener and reposition myself, maybe switching to a rail to harass you until you die/recall and change yourself.
Also, I've used that build for PC and I can hold a point and push/harass enemy tanks with it like a boss.
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Mary Sedillo
Mechanized Infantry Corps
310
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Posted - 2013.09.13 20:50:00 -
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I used to tank for Pure Innocence before the leadership left, and I WAS THE TANK BROUGHT, not yourself. I was effective and that was one of the builds I used for PC, with some of the turrets upped to Proto to reflect the higher payouts of PC. Just saying. |
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