Dandy Cowboi wrote:
If you know somuch about logis what should i fit it out with
At std level min suits a bdr triage tool, nanohives, and a standard nanite injector. I forget how many slots the std has but i'd make sure you get at least an armor plate and armor rep. If you can always fit militia variants with all but a shield recharger as they function the same. On the highs i'd just stack militia/basic shield extenders. Fit a militia variant of whatever light weapon you have skilled into as for the most part a std level min medic is probably going to die anyways, that's why you fit what militia you can as to drive down the cost. Militia flux/regular flux if you can fit them. If you have trouble fitting this then you can trade the plates and armor rep for two basic reactives though this will make you more flimsy.
At adv level you get a little more leeway. I'd fit one adv shield energizer and the rest adv or basic extenders depending on your CPU/PG space. On the lows i'd fit an enhanced plate, enhanced rep, and an enhanced/basic regulator. I'd fit a standard level weapon as your light weapon and either flux grenades or locus grenades depending on the light weapon, shield profiled = locus and armor profiled = flux. As far as equipment, I'd fit a bdr triage tool, k nanohives (R), and an adv nanite injector. If you need fitting space you can use basic extenders or basic flux/locus grenades.
At proto level you probably won't reach for a while and to be honest by then you should have an idea on what works with your playstyle.
As to how to run the logi I'm suggesting:
1. Stay with groups of blues.
2. Provide fire support, but don't poke your head out for long as these suits are better suited for short intervals of fighting.
3. Don't rep someone that isn't hurt.
4. Don't revive players who you can see are in the line of fire, they will just die again and likely you will too.
5. If you see a heavy poking around a corner you can "guardian" repair them but unless you can see that they are under heavy fire don't bother and instead provide fire support and rep them after. This goes for generally any suit but low armor ones. By low I mean less than 350 armor.
6. Drop your nanohives in places that are easily accessible to teammates while having plenty of cover.
I hope all of this helps and good luck out there.