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DarkShadowFox
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.11.25 19:05:00 -
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Hello Folks, as you have now known in the Universe of Dust your going to be stuck in your dropsuit along time, without bathroom breaks so this class is to teach you to make the most of your life in your dropsuit before you kick the bucket both bring devastation to your enemies forces and or MCC depending on where you are deployed and if you are with competent people or not.
So here We Go!
:D
Now This Isn't an official guide but lets start with dropping your Scan Profile.
Dropsuit Command Is the Skill You Want to Spec Into, if you plan on getting sighted less and living a bit longer. Now I wouldn't recommend dumping all your skills into this skill as your going to end up a stealthy piece of paper.
ok, so lets move onto taking some actual rounds into your armor, while shields are nice armor is what has saved myself and a few of my squad mates on the battlefield.
Specing Into Infantry Mechanics Will Not Only Increase Your Dropsuit's Base Armor But also your vehicles armor :D Those bullets will punch into your chest less. Use Of An armor plate module is still recommended as the Max level of this will help its nothing you want to put your life on, especially if your using a Militia Dropsuit, So Spec into Armor Upgrades too.
We focus our attention to CPU/PG usage,
while this may not seem vital at first since you may be using a Militia Suit For a while till you rack in both SP and ISK so you can afford your skills. Specing into Infantry Electronics, and Infantry Electronic upgrades will not only increase your maximum CPU output but also allow you to fit CPU modules increasing in even more. CPU is vital for fitting better weapons and modules. On Vehicles its vital for fitting new turrets and damage modules, speed upgrades, etc.
Now For Powergrid, Powergrid is related to CPU in allowing you to fit better modules and weapons the more you upgrade it, Specing into Infantry Engineering will increase the maximum PG output in both your dropsuit and your vehicles. Couple it with Energy Grid Upgrades and You will be fitting pg upgrades in now time, BZZT 8D
Lets take a walk shall we? *walks the class to a giant room with fancy stuff in it* and here we have the shield room, CCP's fix all solution to everything! We have shield modules, hardeners, rechargers, etc! *flings stuff around*
Now Increasing your Dropsuits Shields is a long draining process that requires specing into a few things here. first off make sure your skill level is at II for engineering. Now were going to unlock Shield Operation, Spec into that make sure your level is at four. and Boom! You have unlocked Infantry Shield Management 8D
I would also reccomend specing into Long range scanning. Profile analysis, Infantry hacking, profile damping and sensor upgrades. To give you more of an edge on the battlefield.
and that was surviving in your dropsuit 101, My personal Gude/ Class/ something to surviving in your paper shell a bit more. |
Ghost-33
ShootBreakStab
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Posted - 2012.11.26 22:14:00 -
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Are you going to pick all those up? You seem to have made a mess in here. +1 |
Free Healing
L.O.T.I.S. Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.11.27 05:36:00 -
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Nice thread,
Figured i'd share some of my survial tips as well.
#1 - Don't RUN if you don't have to. Walking will keep you from being detected more easily. You may ask "but if i have a profile dampener then running shouldn't be a problem?" which is true but thinking from a Squad perspective. Some of your team may not have Profile Dampeners and if you run, they may try to catch up to you. The enemy will then see that they are coming. And you may find yourself in the path of an unfriendly Heavy Machine Gun. I speak from experience. Note if you have a shotgun the prior statements might actually work in your favor. EXAMPLE!
Enemy - "Oh look someone is coming at our flank"
Enemy - *turns around*
You - "hi"
Enemy - "AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!"
Dead Enemy - "When the kitten did that shotgunner get there?"
#2 - Avoid Open spaces. Seriously, you'd think it's a given but sometimes i have to slap myself when i walk around thinking nobody is there and then WHAM! Sniper. There's also the Risk of Tactical Duvolle Assault Rifles. Or HMG's with crazy Sharpshooter. Just avoid open spaces and try to keep to any cover you can.
#3 - Don't run after enemies. If your behind cover shooting at somebody and he runs away. Don't just go after him. You never know how many people are back there. Stick with your squad and if they decide to chase, back them up from a safe distance.
I'm sure i have more but i can't think straight right now so that'll be all.
Keep the faith. |
Naporo Vorrash
Bulldog Mining and Industrial Ltd Rebel Alliance of New Eden
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Posted - 2012.11.29 03:19:00 -
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Thanks for the tips guys, I'll try to keep them in mind. Although I often find myself doing something totally idiotic, running out in the open is one of 'em. |
JBH 116
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.12.02 11:43:00 -
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Nice tips. Having just got into this, these will probably help me a lot. So far I've found one thing important:
If you can see an enemy, chances are he's already shooting at you |
Iupatar Gael
Sanmatar Kelkoons Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.12.08 08:17:00 -
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Great thread! I really needed help with a lot of this stuff. |
RedBleach LeSanglant
Pink Fluffy Bounty Hunterz RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2012.12.10 22:41:00 -
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Naporo Vorrash wrote:Thanks for the tips guys, I'll try to keep them in mind. Although I often find myself doing something totally idiotic, running out in the open is one of 'em.
Yeah, sometimes i play like it's just a halo match and forget that each suit is costing thousands of ISK... then I use militia gear to make up for my mistake :( |
Chankk Saotome
CrimeWave Syndicate
169
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Posted - 2013.01.30 09:39:00 -
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Newbloods: Learn it. Live it. Love it.
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A strong man can do many things, but the strongest knows he can't do everything alone. |
Fox Gaden
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.01.30 16:46:00 -
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Last night, for the first time, I managed to live long enough to run out of amo. That is a real milestone for me
I should say though that my usually short life span is partly due to the fact I still run the Militia starter suits. I figure that I am less likely to develop bad habits if I am fighting people with equal or greater DPS and tank. This encourages me to use cover, and never walk/run in a straight line when crossing open spaces. Once I learn to survive in the starter suits I will get some real gear and start kicking butt.
I also learned that if I am forced to face someone without cover (as in they get the drop on me), that I can hit a stationary player while I am dancing back and forth more often than some stationary players can hit me when I am dancing back and forth. It is a last resort tactic, but sometimes it works. This leads me to think that aiming while moving is a handy skill to develop, particularly for CQC with an AR. |
Beren Hurin
OMNI Endeavors
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Posted - 2013.01.30 19:51:00 -
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Do vehicles carry their owner's/pilots scan profile? Can you have a stealth tank? |
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Knarf Black
Subdreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
396
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Posted - 2013.01.30 19:57:00 -
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Beren Hurin wrote:Do vehicles carry their owner's/pilots scan profile? Can you have a stealth tank?
The profile dampening skill only affects your dropsuit, but there will be 'Black Ops' stealth vehicles in the future. I'm hoping for a cloakable, unarmed LAV that can seat four mercs. Drive behind enemy lines and unleash a whole squad out of thin air. |
Jackof All-Trades
Bojo's School of the Trades
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Posted - 2013.01.31 04:31:00 -
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Free Healing wrote: #3 - Don't run after enemies. If your behind cover shooting at somebody and he runs away. Don't just go after him. You never know how many people are back there. Stick with your squad and if they decide to chase, back them up from a safe distance.
Han Solo learned this the hard way. |
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