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Epicsting pro
Planetary Response Organisation Test Friends Please Ignore
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Posted - 2013.01.12 00:20:00 -
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Is it shield tanking, armor tanking, or both. |
Epicsting pro
Planetary Response Organisation Test Friends Please Ignore
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Posted - 2013.01.19 20:46:00 -
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Change question how this one. |
dent 308
Subdreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2013.01.19 21:14:00 -
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I find your usage of 'best' amusing.
Logi have enough slots they can do either or both. Depends on the job. If you need logi fit to run with a fast shield tanking squad, fit extenders and regulators. If you need logi to run with a gang of heavies and logi, fit plates and damage mods. Maybe you need to run e-war and fit sensor mods and run an honor tank.
Logi suits have more flexibility by design, both in slots and cpu/pg. Throw in mixed assortments of tools on top of all this. |
Goat of Dover
Shadow Company HQ
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Posted - 2013.01.19 21:14:00 -
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If you are looking for the answer to how to play the best medic logi then the answer is the way you see fit as long as you get the job done to the best of you ability.
As far as shield or armor tanking that is on the player really. Yes right now armor is at a disadvantage though it be slight in my opinion it should be gone soon enough. If you wait I am sure you will get plenty of style posted here on how to fit and skill a good logi. You just have to figure out how you want to play him and build him the way you are comfortable with. |
Goat of Dover
Shadow Company HQ
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Posted - 2013.01.19 21:16:00 -
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dent 308 wrote:I find your usage of 'best' amusing. an honor tank.
Forgive me I do not know what you mean by this can you please explain. |
Daddrobit
Pink Fluffy Bounty Hunterz RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2013.01.19 21:24:00 -
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If I'm running in w/ assaults keeping them up and about, I tend to use mass armor reps and shield extenders.
If I'm in behind mah heavies, It's generally one or two armor plates for extra self defense plus shield extenders since I will always take extra tankiness when available, and even with the speed penalty I'm still as fast or faster than my heavies.
If you really wanna get fancy, swap out a repper or armor plate for a good scanner precision enhancer, they can be lifesavers against suicide gank scouts and corner campers.
I'm still low on the SP investment atm, but a good logi can be one of the most influential people on the battlefield when correctly applied. |
Gunner Nightingale
Internal Error. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.01.19 21:26:00 -
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There are two main classes of logi
Assault logi and support logi. Depending on how you build them one is a speed demon that has a slower strafe speed but overall faster speed and stamina than assault the other is slightly slower than assault slightly faster than heavy and is more a support style logi that will be less frontline and more hold me back bro as he yells from the back of the squad knowing he's safe with his meat shields in front of him..
A third build combines a bit of both this however is a testament of both FPS skill and tactical awareness, the best logi's can seamlessly transition from killing machine to walking supply depot implementing the 3 R's of logibroing in an instant.
That said if you choose to use the faster logi a little bit more armor tank is acceptable to balance it out, however on the fatboy logi suits anything past 2 basic armor plates or any combination of armor tanking that creates a greater than 6% movement penalty is simply way too slow and should be avoided.(unless you plan to exclusively follow a heavy at all time in which case it's fine since the heavies wont be able to outpace you and you will be maintaining a rep tool on them to generate guardian and triage WP's.)
A better thing to do is spend SP in shield boost and shield control along with field mech to raise the natural shields/armors and shield regen speed of logi's complimented with complex shield extenders and whatever combination of shield reg/armor rep/armor plate that your suit will allow, anything beyond 300HP armor is unwarranted for a logi at this stage of the build, as shield tanking becomes less viable that may change.
Point is their is no BEST logi build there is simply the logi build that works best for you. Any debate over what a logi should and should not be is more a philosophical/tactical issue and it depends entirely on the players you squad/team with and their style of play... a good logi should compliment it but not every logi is interchangeable. |
Goat of Dover
Shadow Company HQ
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Posted - 2013.01.19 21:33:00 -
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Gunner Nightingale wrote:There are two main classes of logi
Assault logi and support logi. Depending on how you build them one is a speed demon that has a slower strafe speed but overall faster speed and stamina than assault the other is slightly slower than assault slightly faster than heavy and is more a support style logi that will be less frontline and more hold me back bro as he yells from the back of the squad knowing he's safe with his meat shields in front of him..
A third build combines a bit of both this however is a testament of both FPS skill and tactical awareness, the best logi's can seamlessly transition from killing machine to walking supply depot implementing the 3 R's of logibroing in an instant.
That said if you choose to use the faster logi a little bit more armor tank is acceptable to balance it out, however on the fatboy logi suits anything past 2 basic armor plates or any combination of armor tanking that creates a greater than 6% movement penalty is simply way too slow and should be avoided.(unless you plan to exclusively follow a heavy at all time in which case it's fine since the heavies wont be able to outpace you and you will be maintaining a rep tool on them to generate guardian and triage WP's.)
A better thing to do is spend SP in shield boost and shield control along with field mech to raise the natural shields/armors and shield regen speed of logi's complimented with complex shield extenders and whatever combination of shield reg/armor rep/armor plate that your suit will allow, anything beyond 300HP armor is unwarranted for a logi at this stage of the build, as shield tanking becomes less viable that may change.
Point is their is no BEST logi build there is simply the logi build that works best for you. Any debate over what a logi should and should not be is more a philosophical/tactical issue and it depends entirely on the players you squad/team with and their style of play... a good logi should compliment it but not every logi is interchangeable.
I am glad someone wrote the whole thing cause I sure did not want to but, he has it to a T really. |
Epicsting pro
Planetary Response Organisation Test Friends Please Ignore
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Posted - 2013.01.20 03:38:00 -
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Thanks this was only a question I've been playing for 7 month now. I just wantedto see other people's thought on the matter. |
Dr Debo Galaxy
GunFall Mobilization Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2013.01.20 03:45:00 -
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I best logi.
Trust me, in New Eden I'm a doctor. |
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Val'herik Dorn
CrimeWave Syndicate
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Posted - 2013.01.20 03:58:00 -
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No i best logi
Trust me, in New Eden I'm a combat medic |
Gunner Nightingale
Internal Error. Negative-Feedback
215
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Posted - 2013.01.20 04:02:00 -
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Best all purpose logi right here now wtih 100% more cow bell. |
Liquid Big Boss
Rebelles A Quebec
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Posted - 2013.01.20 04:05:00 -
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the best logi....mmmmh me!? |
Beren Hurin
OMNI Endeavors
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Posted - 2013.01.20 05:01:00 -
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People have said do what works best for you...I would add, "in the squad that you find yourself." |
Scheneighnay McBob
Bojo's School of the Trades
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Posted - 2013.01.20 15:34:00 -
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dent 308 wrote:I find your usage of 'best' amusing.
Logi have enough slots they can do either or both. Depends on the job. If you need logi fit to run with a fast shield tanking squad, fit extenders and regulators. If you need logi to run with a gang of heavies and logi, fit plates and damage mods. Maybe you need to run e-war and fit sensor mods and run an honor tank.
Logi suits have more flexibility by design, both in slots and cpu/pg. Throw in mixed assortments of tools on top of all this. If you're like me and spend most of your time in an LAV, put as many plates and shield extenders in as you can, along with an armor rep. |
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