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Argetlam Thorson
Capital Acquisitions LLC Renegade Alliance
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Posted - 2014.03.04 17:31:00 -
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This should help. It's well written and informative. Also, definitely spec into dropsuit upgrades, at the very least, armor and shield. You'll find they make you quite a bit less squishy. It won't be god mode, but it definitely helps.
I would agree that logi, at least by placing links and hives in the beginning, is a great way to earn WP/SP. I would get adv links and hives and throw them in hidden/high spots and soak up the WP. You'll probably need to fly them up there, and to that effect, I would say buy some militia dropships and teach yourself to fly. I personally found the Gorgon easier to learn on, but some people prefer the Viper. Just take it up high and tool around till you get the hang of it. You will crash (probably a lot) and burn through a bit of ISK, but knowing how to fly is worth it and the MLT dropships aren't expensive.
Beyond that, just try LP gear out before you spec into anything. That way, you aren't wasting your SP into something you won't use. |
Argetlam Thorson
Capital Acquisitions LLC Renegade Alliance
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Posted - 2014.03.04 17:48:00 -
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Goregasm Elite wrote:This might be a dumb question but are shield extenders better than the passive skill? It looks like I can get more shields out of the extenders for less SP. The bonus is way less except for on the Amarr heavy, sentinel, and commando frames. Are these the only heavies presently? The moving speeds seem bad. Does the HP make up for that? I would say no. Yes, the passive skill eats the SP up, but it will apply to every suit without taking up a fitting slot, CPU/PG, or costing you ISK on each suit. You can do both eventually or use the high slot (where extenders go) for other things like damage mods. |
Argetlam Thorson
Capital Acquisitions LLC Renegade Alliance
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Posted - 2014.03.04 18:38:00 -
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I would put a couple of levels into all three:range, precision enhancement, and dampening. Simply because, at low levels, they don't take a whole lot of SP and I would say it's worth it. I wouldn't put much more than that into it early on, unless you want to be a scout. This however is my personal opinion. Those skills will make red dots pop up on your radar more often and make you pop up on theirs less, so if you think that will make a significant difference in your ability to play the game, by all means, spec more into them. |
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