lee corwood
Knights Of Ender Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2014.01.21 18:02:00 -
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Great stuff here. As a proto logisis, I want to say that most every player is going to recommend you start out as logi, but I don't want you to think that is your stuck path and you can't be a killer. Logi lifestyle is very, very SP expensive, but logi playstyle doesn't have to be and can reap great benefits. However, if you don't enjoy supporting and have an itch to kill more often then supporting, don't start sinking your hard earned SP into it.
As another stated, fit a rep tool on your militia medic kit. The two things that vets hate the most:
- you revive them to only get them killed again immediately after
- you revive them with so little health, they are helpless for a good long while
So, always be aware of your surroundings. If you see a downed blue but he's in the middle of a firefight, I don't care how much he yells at you or how much you want those wp, its better to let him bleed out for the team. Most of the time, the downed blue also doesn't want you to come heal him. He just hasn't gotten to the respawn window yet. So unless you're ABSOLUTELY sure no red is around, don't revive your blue.
That being said, don't carry an injector without a rep tool if you can help it. You won't always be able to follow this rule. I run with a great corp and as assaults, they always carry an injector only. They know that I am right behind them with a solid rep tool or that if I ever go down, they can get me back in the game supporting them. However, as a support role, its on you to have that rep tool. It's also a great way to get points. I get many, many wp.
+25 per person spawned on my uplink +25 per amount healed on blue +60 per person revived +35 per guardian +15 per person scanned
As you can see, it really starts to add up. As a 100% support logisis, my job is never to kill and I'm ok with that. I get my points in and help the team.
Again, if you find yourself really enjoying that playstyle, their is a great guide in this section for pure logi. Don't let KDR shake you. I have a **** poor KDR but I'm usually top 5 in the list always because of my contribution to the team. I'd rather see my team win and have a poor KDR than have my team lose repeatedly because I was busy getting 22 kills and 0 deaths. While there is always an exception to the rule, my general consensus of people with a high KDR is that they are horrible team players. Again, not always the case, but when you start worrying only about your KDR, you find yourself letting your team down in favor of it more and more.
Minmatar Logisis | Heavy lover. Come get some badass Band-Aids from this chick
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