Reav Hannari
Red Rock Outriders
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Posted - 2013.11.26 02:53:00 -
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With the proliferation of super tanked suits and prototype rifles I've decided to share some of the fitting designs that I've been experimenting with to encourage diversity of tactics on the battlefield.
I am a veteran of Mordu's Private Trials and I've put a lot of training into core skills so fitting this for yourself may prove difficult. However, I hope you will find inspiration for trying something different on the battlefield. Reduce the rifle first if you have trouble fitting everything. The dampeners are critical for this suit to work so don't attempt this if you can't defeat at least advanced scanners.
'Infiltrator' Logistics M/1-Series // 42,285 ISK
GEK-38 Assault Rifle
Flux Grenade
A-45 Quantum Active Scanner Remote Explosive R-9 Drop Uplink
Complex Shield Extender Complex Shield Extender
Enhanced Profile Dampener Enhanced Profile Dampener Enhanced Cardiac Regulator
The 'Infiltrator' is a heavier version of the Scout and intended to be first onto the battlefield to secure objectives and deny enemy access until the frontline troops arrive. It foregoes armor plating to enhance the weak stamina subsystems of the M/1-Series Logistics and relies heavily on extensive sensor dampening to stay off the TacNet of all but prototype-level active scanners.
Before securing the objective Drop Uplinks are positioned to allow additional troops to follow and to give a means to return quickly if repelled. One remote explosive should be placed before hacking and a quick sweep with the scanner to avoid being ambushed. If hostiles are inbound then back off and let them start to take the objective, detonate your explosives, scan and replace an explosive.
Use standard scout tactics when encountering the enemy: avoid direct contact, dictate the engagement and fight dirty. The assault rifle, and soon the combat rifle, gives flexibility and enough range to pick off enemies while maintaining cover.
Do not over use the active scanner. If you hide behind cover you can use the scanning ability of the objective to know when the hostiles have arrived. Improving your own passive scanning range is also a good idea.
// Logistics / Scout / Dropship Pilot Trainee // https://twitter.com/reesnoturana
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