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Posted - 2013.11.15 22:25:00 -
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Asya Belentine wrote:Hey guys I am a relatively new logibro (7mil SP). Was just wondering the kind of fits my fellow gallente logibros were sporting. If I could get some breakdowns of what is best used for a pure support logi that would be awesome.
My main weapon is the mass driver and it doesn't matter if you post a fit that I don't have skills for I just want to get a rough idea on whatGÇÖs out there. What I am looking for:
- Proto suit ideas and breakdown
- Adv suit ideas and breakdowns
- Uplink suits (how many I should be running and what is the best way to do this)
- Nanohive suits (same as uplinks)
- Cheap suit (i only have a toxin and grenade BPO, I kinda missed the BPO train)
- Just for fun maybe a logi slayer suit haha
I am new so please be gentle with me. Hope to see some great stuff here
I would love to help you with this. I may sound sarcastic but please don't take it that way.
First and foremost, as this current build shows, and as CCP has made no effort to fix this ongoing issue. You must first completely forget about the Mass Driver. (I'm saying this from personal experience). I've trained in this weapon 100% with all the skills to level 5. I no longer use it now as it's completely useless to an AR or ScR. So first figure out which weapon you want to use, I recommend the AR as you can get the Exile BPO and be DANDY with it.
Next, onto the fittings. I'd go for tank first and foremost. I'll just give you a Proto breakdown. Put 5 x Enhanced Armor Plates in the low slots. Though, I've gotten away with going 3 Enhanced Armor Plates and 2 Enhanced Ferroscale Armor Plates. Slighly less HP, but more movement speed. Can help sometimes... In the highs you can put damage mods or shield extenders (complex if you have all your core skills up) again, this is your choice. I personally go with Shield Extenders as I will not give in to the temptation of using obvious broken game mechanics.
Now there are several ways to fit the equipment slots. Here are my methods.
If you're holding an objective with a heavy to be your meat shield, then use this fitting: 1 x Wyrikomi Nanohive (full armor repairing hive) 1 x Ishukone Gauged Nanohive 1 x Core Focused Repair Tool 1 x A-45 Quantum Active Scanner *Keep him supplied, make a foothold, and stay put. This works best when it's the LOGI-HEAVY combo.
If you're on the frontlines with your squad then here is a good setup: 1 x Imperial Flux Drop Uplink (it's the 62.5% one, iirc this is the correct name) 1 x Ishukone Gauged Nanohive 1 x Six Kin Repair Tool 1 x Wyrikomi Nanite Injector (or an active scanner if you have someone else with a needle). *I like using the needle as the damage is crazy right now so people are dying so easily and a needle can fix that problem quick. The dual repair tool at 88hp/s is beautiful on two assaults or two heavies who are slayers. they won't need much reps but when they do you can handle it, and with good speed. Lastly you have the uplinks there just incase someone gets cloned and you can't revive him, he can come back right to the battle and in 3 seconds.
Lastly there is a fit I like to call the LAGG SUIT. I recommend using this one when you are around a supply depot. It's great to milk war points and lagg the hell out of any map. 1 x Ishukone Gauged Drop Uplink (3 uplinks) 1 x Ishukone Flux Nanohive (2 hives) 1 x Allotek Nanohive (2 repair hives) 1 x Ishukone Nanohive (2 more hives) *Drop all 9 pieces around the supply depot and you're good for the entire match. Expect 2500+ WP just from this alone.
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Posted - 2013.11.15 22:29:00 -
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Chit Hoppened wrote:Here's my Advanced fit aptly named LogiBro Frontline 3171
KLA-90 Plasma Cannon Militia Locus Grenade Compact Nanohive Repair Tool Flux Active Scanner Basic Shield Recharger Basic Shield Energizer Enhanced Armor Plates Enhanced Ferroscale Plates Enhanced Reactive Plates
It has 520 eHP (101/419), repairs 4hp/sec, and has a Shield Recharge rate of 21 after the delay. I use all three types of Plates to keep me slightly lighter with an extra 1hp/sec to Armor. Using the Plasma Cannon eats A LOT of CPU but with the GalLogi reduction to Equipment fitting loss you might be able to fit better Equipment with the Standard Cannon.
I'm curious why you used the reactive plate? Is there a particular reason for it? The Logistics suit has +5 hp/s at level 5, so adding in another 2hp/s (iirc enhanced is +2) doesn't really make a difference. You're really gimping yourself on eHP. My only thought for you using this is you want the movement speed (from reduced Mass of less armor) yet you still want the extra HP without having to use an armor repairer...
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