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Spaceman-Rob
Mannar Focused Warfare Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.08.01 15:30:00 -
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I'm I better off not using armour plates for the Caldari assault suits? I'm using shield regulators for my complex shield extenders at the moment, I find the armour really restricts my movement speed, but obviously I die a lot quicker without them. What's best for the right hand side slots? |
Spaceman-Rob
Mannar Focused Warfare Gallente Federation
115
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:14:00 -
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Did I ask a stupid question or something? I posted this a couple of hours ago and nobody has replied. What's up with you all? |
Onesimus Tarsus
Kameira Lodge Amarr Empire
635
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:16:00 -
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Buy low, sell high. |
Shattered Mirage
The Enclave Syndicate Dark Taboo
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:16:00 -
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Use reactive armor plating if you must. |
HandOGod
Taints of Tartarus
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:17:00 -
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Meh, it's pretty specific. If your all about the pop up pop out strategy then regulators seems good. If you like to stand still for a bit longer you need the armor.
It's all about give and take and using what fits your play stay, and that's all up to you. |
gbh08
Kinsho Swords Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:22:00 -
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I wouldnt have amour plates on my cadari assult, i prefer the speed over them, shield regulators and a armour repairer are good for me
given the amount of logi's running about, its a little sad i need a repairer, but alas, no one ever reps me lol |
Sete Clifton
PSU GHOST SYNDICATE DARKSTAR ARMY
283
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:29:00 -
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I'd suggest just using the basic armor plates, or complex ferroscale if you can. Or if you want to get really fancy: one complex ferro, one enhanced regular, and one complex reactive.
But basically I just do the first thing I suggested. The basic plates have less of a movement penalty but still give a decent amount of hp. Plus they use up very little CPU/pg. |
captain erection
RhymeSayers
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:30:00 -
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i was busy getting my swag in
you's cray cray. |
Paladin Sas
Pro Hic Immortalis League of Infamy
171
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:30:00 -
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i prefer to run enhanced armor reps as much as i can. if i can fit a complex rep, even better. plates are great, but theres almost never a logi around, and reactive plates are only to be used if you have a CPU intense build and have left over PG... at the end of the day, i live by reppers, on my cald assault suit |
Cosgar
ParagonX
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:33:00 -
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Depends on your playstyle. If you're more of a duck and cover player, I'd say go with the regulators in the lows and either a recharger or energizer in the highs. If you like to brawl out in the open, go for the plates with a higher buffer. |
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Mamertine Son
Kirkinen Risk Control Caldari State
16
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:39:00 -
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I figure that its not worth worrying about speed unless you're going to speed tank. Yeah armor will shave off a bit of your movement speed and maybe that extra milisecond meant the difference between life and death but ultimately a regular assualt soldier shouldn't put themselves very far from an exit or decent cover.
I'm not certain playstyle really counts here if, as an assault, you want to walk a tight rope of mobility and raw power, power should win out unless you're going to start fitting your suit with kinetics and stamina boosters. I did see a proto amarr assault do that. At least I assumed he was speed boosting since he was moving so fast it took three of us to finally surround and take him down.
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Spaceman-Rob
Mannar Focused Warfare Gallente Federation
115
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Posted - 2013.08.01 17:47:00 -
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Thanks for the replies this time round, some interesting answers. |
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