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CalicoKitty
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.03.07 08:01:00 -
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I've seen people carrying around weapons that heal people. I'm not sure what these weapons are called or where they are located in the Marketplace. Can anyone tell me? Thanks :)
Edit: And they aren't the Nanonite Injections. |
Mithridates VI
The Southern Legion
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Posted - 2013.03.07 08:04:00 -
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Repair tool, located under equipment in the marketplace.
To use it, put it in the equipment slot in your fitting, then during the match bring up the weapon selection menu with R2 and choose the repair tool. Put the targeting reticle over a friendly who has been damaged and hold down R1. It will take a moment to lock on and then start to repair their armour. |
Smoky Fingers
THE DOLLARS
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Posted - 2013.03.07 08:04:00 -
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They're called armor repair tools; found under the equipment category in the marketplace. If you dont have the sp, get the militia version which has the same performance as the basic armor repairer, but slightly higher fitting costs. Hope that helps! |
skinn trayde
On The Brink
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Posted - 2013.03.07 08:06:00 -
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to revive from downed - Nanite injectors
to rep armour - triage/repair tools
-- militia > equipment - for militia -- equipment - for skill/aur based |
CalicoKitty
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.03.07 08:15:00 -
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Oh awesome. Thank guys! |
Quill Killian
Better Hide R Die
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Posted - 2013.03.07 08:20:00 -
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CalicoKitty wrote:Oh awesome. Thank guys!
Now go and heal your teammates, soldier! Because, God knows, they need it.
*chases after jumping and running clone with no armor* Hold still, darnit! *more jumping and running* Oh, c'mon, man! Fine, I'm going to repair *sniped*
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Karl Koekwaus
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.03.07 08:34:00 -
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Quill Killian wrote:CalicoKitty wrote:Oh awesome. Thank guys! Now go and heal your teammates, soldier! Because, God knows, they need it. *chases after jumping and running clone with no armor* Hold still, darnit! *more jumping and running* Oh, c'mon, man! Fine, I'm going to repair *sniped*
Yeah, I really like it as Logibro when people start sprinting away from you when repairing them.
Take care when you revive people, nothing is as annoying as getting killed the second you get revived. |
Chibi Andy
Destruction Initiative Enterprise
44
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Posted - 2013.03.07 08:41:00 -
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im going to heal you with my healing light of healingness!!!!
joking aside, it sucks when people just run off when you're trying to heal them, so what i do is that i stop healing them, if the blueberries want to die that badly why bother trying to heal them, i'll go heal someone else that needs it |
Gridboss
BetaMax.
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Posted - 2013.03.07 08:48:00 -
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Another thing to keep in mind is you can actually start running the moment you get revived. So if you hear the click-beep of a nanite injector, get ready to run the moment you get up.
Also, on a side note, remember that you can repair installations and vehicles with the repair tool. Helps especially if your turret and an enemy turret start shooting each other; if you start repping yours, you'll win 90% of the time. |
Garrett Blacknova
Codex Troopers
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Posted - 2013.03.07 09:17:00 -
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Also worth mentioning, it's NOT a weapon.
As equipment, it doesn't take a weapon slot, so (unless you're a Heavy with no equipment slots or a Logi with only one weapon) you can equip it alongside any Light/Sidearm weapon combo you want. |
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Gridboss
BetaMax.
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Posted - 2013.03.07 09:21:00 -
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Garrett Blacknova wrote:Also worth mentioning, it's NOT a weapon.
As equipment, it doesn't take a weapon slot, so (unless you're a Heavy with no equipment slots or a Logi with only one weapon) you can equip it alongside any Light/Sidearm weapon combo you want.
This is true.
However, over all, I would recommend that you bring an injector over an armour repairer. Many people run armour reps on their armour already, and a dedicated logi bro will usually be packing a better armour repper than you are. However, they are still going to need to be revived if they go down - they can't get themselves back up.
And if you really want to economise, one of the higher level nanohives resupplies and repairs armour - that will help if you're using something other than a logistics suit. |
Garrett Blacknova
Codex Troopers
1871
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Posted - 2013.03.07 09:57:00 -
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Gridboss wrote:Garrett Blacknova wrote:Also worth mentioning, it's NOT a weapon.
As equipment, it doesn't take a weapon slot, so (unless you're a Heavy with no equipment slots or a Logi with only one weapon) you can equip it alongside any Light/Sidearm weapon combo you want. This is true. However, over all, I would recommend that you bring an injector over an armour repairer. Many people run armour reps on their armour already, and a dedicated logi bro will usually be packing a better armour repper than you are. However, they are still going to need to be revived if they go down - they can't get themselves back up. And if you really want to economise, one of the higher level nanohives resupplies and repairs armour - that will help if you're using something other than a logistics suit. I have issues using Injectors, personally. They don't much like me, but Repair Tools work well. And while a lot of players use Reppers, not ALL of them do, and Heavies almost always need a bit of a buff. Also, it's a good stand-in during cooldowns on HAVs with active reppers. You can't do much for a friendly tank with that Injector.
Also, Scouts with Repair Tools are great support for Heavies, because we can avoid being targeted much easier than the other suits (sometimes by using the Heavy as mobile cover). |
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