![]() ![]() Sentries + MJD: Here you don't need a lot of tank. Rattlesnakes for missions have to approaches: You use passive regen rattles for C3 wormhole sites to deal with the neut pressure. This is because the base shield regen time is so long for a rattlesnake and you cannot improve it's buffer as efficient as for the Gila because there are no extra large shield extenders. A Rattlesnake with again 3 T2 purger rigs, 3 T2 large shield extenders, 2 multispectrums and an additional T2 damage control has a peak regen of 216 EHP/s. An Gila with 3 T2 purger rigs, 3 T2 large shield extenders, and 2 multispectrums has a peak regen of 262 EHP/s against omni damage. You simply don't hit impressive regen numbers. I would not go for a regen rattle in missions. The Rattlesnake is still stronger because it has a bigger damage potential than the Gila which can result into faster missions. I would even say more than the numbers he put down. Zhonzhon already mentioned that you mitigate a lot of damage when in the Gila. I am happy to report that I've updated my ship (I still went passive tank but have plans to go active) and im now running the missions easier than on my gila - and much quicker! Thank you everyone for the feedback and help you've provided. ![]() Tried to include relevant info, please let me know if you need more. I’m wondering if getting rid of the ballistic lowers and swapping for shield relays would be more beneficial to help my tank, or is active tank the way to go on the rattlesnake?Īny tips and tricks would be appreciated. ![]() I feel like I’m doing something wrong, but reading guides I am not sure what anyone else is doing differently. I scrapped that play style and got sentries (only lvl 3 skill) and have been having more success but I still taking a lot of damage and having to scoop up sentries when they get targeted / jump away rinse repeat. I was not using sentries originally as I figured the heavies would be fine, but they are constantly getting targeted by npc ships even when I draw aggro before releasing them. I find that I’m having to warp out of missions because I’m just taking too much damage, which I was really surprised about because I didn’t have much trouble in my gila and I’ve heard how good the rattlesnake is. I’m using 4 cruise missiles and a drone link. It’s a passive rattlesnake fit with one warp drive and a large AB, 70% shield resists 132k ehp, drone amp x3 ballistics x2 and a damage control. I will add the fitting tomorrow as I’m writing this in bed, after being unable to sleep because I can’t stop thinking about how unimpressed I am with my new ship. I bought a rattlesnake today and I’m unimpressed, and having a harder time clearing level 4 missions than on my gila. As a birthday present I got omega subscription and have been making a bunch of isk. It is packaged in a pro-press jacket which itself is housed in a two-tone silk screened pvc sleeve with interweaving geometric designs.I’ve been playing Eve on and off again for years. ![]() The LP is mastered and cut by Rashad Becker in a limited edition of 330 hand-numbered copies, pressed on 140g vinyl and comes in a poly-lined inner sleeve. A fine document of pure Japanese sonic nihilism and fresh deconstucted electronic frequencies. Enveloped by haywire electronics and burbling loops & skree, Astro has constructed an impressive piece of modern electronic music of devastating magnitude. Sonic waves of squealing feedback and oscillating waveforms meld with biting distortion in the appropriately titled 'Lunatic Luminescence'. Astro is Hiroshi Hasegawa of the legendary and now defunct Japanese noise unit C.C.C.C. Family Battle Snake is Bill Kouligas, a London-based Greek who also performs and records with Sudden Infant. Calls to mind classic electronic composers such as Charles Dodge, Charles Wourinen and even a hint of NWW. Delving into the realm of deep listening, transported by way of analog synthesizers, Family Battle Snake weaves an electronic web that cocoons the listener in warm cascading frequencies. ![]()
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