Difference between revisions of "EBJ-Omni - Medium Range"

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''BUILD:''
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==BUILD:==
  
 
===Left Side Dominant===
 
===Left Side Dominant===
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''SKILL TREES:''
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==SKILL TREES:==
  
*Mech Operations Tree: [[Mech Operations Skill Tree (Config - 1) - 17 Nodes]]
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*Operations Tree: [[Operations Skill Tree (Config - 1) - 17 Nodes]]
  
*Armor Structure Tree: [[Armor Structure Tree Moderate(Config - 2) - 13 Nodes]]
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*Survival Tree: [[Survival Tree Heavy (Config - 9) - 26 Nodes]]
  
*Sensor Tree: [[Sensor Tree (Config - 3) - 9 Nodes]]
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*Mobility Tree: [[Mobility Tree (Config 2) - 21 Nodes]]
  
*Agility Tree: [[Agility Tree (Config 2) - 21 Nodes]]
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*Firepower Tree: [[Laser Vomit (Config - 3) - 27 Nodes]]
  
*Firepower Tree: [[Laser Vomit (Config - 5) - 31 Nodes]]
 
  
''COMMENTARY:''
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==COMMENTARY:==
  
 
This is the coolest of the laser vomit configurations designed to deal consistent massive damage alphas from 450 - 300 meters.  that is the optimal range of engagement anything inside of that opens you up to being picked apart by brawler and higher DPS builds. You can still hit out to ~700m with your cLPLs.
 
This is the coolest of the laser vomit configurations designed to deal consistent massive damage alphas from 450 - 300 meters.  that is the optimal range of engagement anything inside of that opens you up to being picked apart by brawler and higher DPS builds. You can still hit out to ~700m with your cLPLs.

Revision as of 16:51, 28 August 2017

BUILD:

Left Side Dominant

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Symetrical/ Hill Rider

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Right Side Dominant

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SKILL TREES:


COMMENTARY:

This is the coolest of the laser vomit configurations designed to deal consistent massive damage alphas from 450 - 300 meters. that is the optimal range of engagement anything inside of that opens you up to being picked apart by brawler and higher DPS builds. You can still hit out to ~700m with your cLPLs.

Your heat management should be fairly good even if you end up holding down the trigger, but the cLPLs have a much longer range and shorter duration than your cERML and should be used more often especially as you close to your optimal.