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Guinevere Bravo
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Posted - 2012.11.16 09:16:00 -
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Step 1. Copy frontline fit in dropsuit fittings Step 2. Attach the basic "Assault rifle" Step 3. Replace the stamina module with an armour plate Step 4. Fit a nanohive or millitia Injector
Total should be well under 10k isk, more like 5k isk you can die 20 times and its 100isk. (I have never died 20 times no matter how good the opposing team is.)
Now you will have your "imma gettin pwned, but at least I can kill kittens fit"
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Guinevere Bravo
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Posted - 2012.11.16 09:52:00 -
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Qn1f3 wrote: The idea is compelling, but not the choice of gear!
Make it a scout, put focus on shield, equip him with a shotty. Step for is the only one I agree with! That basically is my main build, it is a little more expensive. But you can still die a lot without becoming broke.
It was just an example, I have a scout fit on a alt with the 'dragon fly' BPO, a basic sniper and BPO modules. Theres lots of different variants, the example I gave will give you good odds at all ranges where as if your running a scout with minimal skills you would be ALOT better off in a assault dropsuit (more hp) than a scout due to being extra squishy and at no real advantage.
If you have 2mil SP, invested in sheilds mechanics ect then a scout suit will do fine for a cheap alternative, but for anyone new to DUST (i assume you are as i haven't seen you around much) the fit I mentioned is a good cheap alternative. |
Guinevere Bravo
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2012.11.16 10:17:00 -
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Umbat Boki wrote: As far as I understand, this thread is about players who leave battle as soon as they start to lose and try to find match where they can farm SP/ISK easily. I personally use free Logi suite with AR, nanohive and nanite injector. I also have some more expensive experemental fitting and AV, DropUplink fitting.
However, I'd better use some more expensive fittings and try to win a battle, but I understand that if I do so I'll only end up loosing bunch of ISKs.
Yeah it's floating abit off topic nevermind!
You got to make the jump sooner or later, my advise would be make 5 fits of the most expensive stuff you can equip, NO MILLITIA GEAR. You will know when your ready because you wont have any millitia gear to fit
A good first step would be grabbing what ever dropsuit skills your are thinking of going. Minmatar logistics for example.
Now when you join your next battle have a look at the leaderboard before spawning in, is it full of Imperfects or Seraphim? Then use your millitia fit because its steam rolling time. If its a bunch of lesser knowns now is the time to bust out a expensive fit.
If you find your self dying 2-3 times pretty quickly with no kills, then back to your millitia fit for now. Dont blow all of your fits just because.. Use them sensibly and make sure you can try and make some money at the end. Have a mixture of fits worth different amounts so you can use them accordingly.
I have fits worth 10k, 25k, 55k, 75k and 95k. All similar just with less/more expensive modules ect and easy way to identify how much fits costs in battle is to put how much they cost in the name of the fitting.
If you have gone 10-2 then carry on using your expensive fits, your getting kills and should be pulling in over 150k isk. Plus more SP will mean you will become a more efficent killer quicker!
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Guinevere Bravo
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Posted - 2012.11.16 11:31:00 -
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Ahh i didn't realise ou had that many skill points and with the point in case then you should be fine running around with a scout suit. The reason i mention advantages is due to play style, if your running around with a AR on a scout suit it will be terrible compared to a assault suit with no SP invested.
My next piece of advice would be to get your Scout dropsuit skills up, the ol saying 'You can't build a house on a poor foundation' comes to mind. I realise it's expensive but I have found I was surviving alot more.
Glad to see you have your sheild skills up already so good job there, Sharpshooter proficiency is my only reccomendation for shotguns.
If your going to be using expensive modules then use an expensive suit(4 or 5kisk more is nothing), no point trying to polish a turd (Tech 1 scout suit!!!) Also the dragonfly is basically identical to the Tech 1 so use that suit to reduce costs.
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