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======FC, How do I Logi Anchor? | ======FC, How do I Logi Anchor? | ||
TL;DR: Volunteer for the job and keep your fleet between your logi group and the enemy fleet. | TL;DR: Volunteer for the job and keep your fleet between your logi group and the enemy fleet. | ||
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===== What does it take to be a logi anchor? ===== | ===== What does it take to be a logi anchor? ===== | ||
- | Can you fly a logi ship?\\ | + | Can you fly a logi ship (Ideally T2 logi)?\\ |
Do you have a headset and a pulse?\\ | Do you have a headset and a pulse?\\ | ||
Do you want to be the captain now?\\ | Do you want to be the captain now?\\ | ||
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Now comes the hard part. Becoming a good Logi Anchor isn't something that can be taught from a wiki page. You will need to get actual combat experience. However, I will show some of the basics skills needed to logi anchor. | Now comes the hard part. Becoming a good Logi Anchor isn't something that can be taught from a wiki page. You will need to get actual combat experience. However, I will show some of the basics skills needed to logi anchor. | ||
+ | ===Before the Fleet=== | ||
- | First, you need to get your priorities straight. Your job, as Logi anchor, is solely | + | As logi anchor, it falls to you to organize the logi watchlist and capchain channels. |
+ | - Anchors (DPS anchors and you, the logi anchor) must be on every logi watchlist | ||
+ | - Cap Chain Buddies - If Basilisks or Ospreys are called, every logi pilot should have their capchain buddies watchlisted. | ||
+ | - Special Snowflakes - What qualifies as special snowflakes varies depending on the fleet doctrine, but generally any pilot flying a huggin, heavy interdictor, | ||
+ | - T2 Logi - Adding additional T2 logi to watchlist serves two purposes: 1) logi pilots tend to be busy and might not broadcast in a timely way, and 2) if the capchain needs to be adjusted, it's faster to already have your new capchain buddies on watchlist | ||
+ | - T1 Logi - After all T2 logi are watchlisted, | ||
+ | - Anyone else - If all of the above are watchlisted, | ||
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+ | In Brave fleets, the capchain channels are generally organized to have all Basilisk pilots in one capchain and all Osprey pilots in a second chain. | ||
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+ | Ask your pilots how much they can rep per cycle and cycle times. Given a newbie fleet may not have all the same composition you should have a rough idea of your aggregate rep in both a burst and per second. | ||
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+ | ===During the Fleet=== | ||
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+ | First, you need to get your priorities straight. Your primary | ||
The second most important thing for you to do is talk to the Fc. In order to be effective as an FC, they need to know if the logi reps are able to keep the fleet alive. As the Logi anchor, it is your job to speak up and answer those questions. Once you've positioned the fleet, you should begin locking up broadcasts and watching to see if they die. From there, you can effectively relay information to the FC. | The second most important thing for you to do is talk to the Fc. In order to be effective as an FC, they need to know if the logi reps are able to keep the fleet alive. As the Logi anchor, it is your job to speak up and answer those questions. Once you've positioned the fleet, you should begin locking up broadcasts and watching to see if they die. From there, you can effectively relay information to the FC. | ||
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The least most important thing you will need to do as the logi anchor is to rep the fleet. Only do this is you have positioned the fleet out of harm's way. | The least most important thing you will need to do as the logi anchor is to rep the fleet. Only do this is you have positioned the fleet out of harm's way. | ||
+ | Don’t assume your fleet has watchlists properly configured. Newbies won’t know how or why, even if you tell them at fleet form up. When snowflakes get targeted call it. | ||
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+ | Ask folks to space reps out on activation. Divide cycle times by number of reppers and ask folks to spread the initial burst over the cycle time. This ensures a steadier supply of repping and prevents blowing through hardened layers in bursts. Your opponent DPS will be trying to alpha and cluster damage as closely together as possible, and you should be ensuring you’re always applying reps. | ||
Do these things, practice them, and you will become an excellent logi anchor in no time. | Do these things, practice them, and you will become an excellent logi anchor in no time. | ||
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