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LT SHANKS
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2014.03.23 13:06:00 -
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Assuming I had level 5 in all Scouts, which would be the most competitive at the STD level when 1.8 hits.The reason I ask is because I'm a cheap piece of crap.
As of now, my MLT Gallente Med fit runs 2 Comp Profile Dampeners, a MLT Cardiac Regulator, a MLT Shotgun, a MLT Scrambler Pistol, MLT Locus Grenades. and a Duvolle Quantum Active Scanner. With this fit, I am able to scan most frames while avoiding all scanners aside from the Duvolle Focused for a measly 27k. It has over 400 total eHP and is my main reason for wanting to try out a "real" Scout suit with the upcoming patch.
So, should I just stick with my MLT fit or will there be something even better? Also, I have no intention in using cloaks. |
Broonfondle Majikthies
Dogs of War Gaming Zero-Day
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Posted - 2014.03.23 13:12:00 -
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Gallente
With passive skills no need for much dampening (or any perhaps, I don't use it and can't be bothered to check) Your used to having 3 lows and you'll get an extra high for your trouble as well as the best PG of the scouts. Also fair HP and passive reps
"...where Bylothgar the Ill-postured was made King of the People With No Name But Decent Footwear"
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Yan Darn
Science For Death
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Posted - 2014.03.23 13:13:00 -
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Hate to say it but Gal - low slots are scouty; gal bonuses are boosted by low slot modules. You can create a fit for pretty much any situation - if versatility is your thing - if you have specific play style the other scouts might achieve it better.
Or go Amarr - they will become FoTM somehow and you gloat over choosing to play one when they were 'hard mode'
The Ghost of Bravo
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LT SHANKS
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
1678
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Posted - 2014.03.23 14:05:00 -
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I honestly can't decide between Amarr or Gallente. Amarr is appealing due to its stamina and HP bonuses but the dampening bonus on the Gallente seems great as well. |
Sana Rayya
WASTELAND JUNK REMOVAL Top Men.
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Posted - 2014.03.23 14:18:00 -
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Gallente, assuming you also skill into range amplification and precision enhancement. You can run a very effective passive scan scout using even the militia E-WAR modules. |
Scheneighnay McBob
Endless Hatred Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
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Posted - 2014.03.23 14:30:00 -
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Depends what you're doing, really.
If anything, dragonfly because it's a BPO
I am your scan error.
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Joel II X
Dah Gods O Bacon
1868
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Posted - 2014.03.23 14:34:00 -
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Gallente. If you have max skills you can avoid anything with a complex dampner (cheap to fit) and then tout still have 1 low and 1 high.
You could also ditch the dampner if you're feeling frisky since you'll have good passive dampning anyways and put something else.
Pre 1.8, it's still better imo.
What can I say, the Gallente were made for scouting lol |
Yan Darn
Science For Death
388
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Posted - 2014.03.23 15:53:00 -
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I've not checked the numbers yet but I was thinking of this STD build for countering (cal) scouts (could be crap):
Lows: Complex Damp - Complex Range Amp - CPU Mod
Highs: Complex Precision Ench.
Flux/REs/Cloak
Shotgun/Sidearm
Should have a crap ton of PG to spare.
I like running STD too - its entertaining experimenting with different fits for very specific purposes.
The Ghost of Bravo
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LT SHANKS
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
1678
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Posted - 2014.03.24 02:33:00 -
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Scheneighnay McBob wrote:Depends what you're doing, really.
If anything, dragonfly because it's a BPO For as long as I have been playing, it's sad that I never bought any BPOs.
Anyway, I run solo 95% of the time. With my current MLT fit, I usually play Domination matches and run around the outskirts of the maps to hunt down stragglers and hack installations.
However, if objectives need to be defended, then I do my best to thwart off all opposition by rerouting my path to flank from the sides or from behind. I usually take an aggressive approach, often dying after taking out 1 to 3 players, but the fits are so cheap that I don't mind losing 10 in a single match as I know I'll still be able to profit.
Due to my lack of speed and stamina from not being a proper Scout and from having little invested into Biotics, I rely heavily on the 400+ HP that comes with the suit. It allows me that little extra boost to tank a few hits of an enemy that has me in his or her sights, often giving me the opportunity to close the distance and get the kill. |
Brokerib
Lone Wolves Club
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Posted - 2014.03.24 03:35:00 -
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Move to G-I scout and basic weapons and you'll be a monster with that fit. MLT weapons really suffer, and the MLT light suit doesn't get the scout bonsues. Drop a complex dampner as you you'll already be below everything except a stacked Cal scout, chuck in a range amp instead, and see if you can fit a precision enhancer in highs. Visibility out to scrambler pistol range and you should see 90% of the suits on the battle field.
Knowledge is power
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