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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
The single biggest mistake pilots make when looking at the mobula is counting the gun slots. And then trying to put gat flak on both sides because moar gat flak = moar fun. This isn't a tank.
The other huge mistake is turning your back on anyone. If you have muliple enemies around you back up until they' re all in front of you and keep track of their position.
The third common mistake is not playing to the strengths of the ship. It has good vertical movement so use that to put distance between yourself and your attackers
- use hydrogen if your short range weapons are mortars because they can shoot directly down.
- use vent chute if you have carronades as they can shoot upwards.
My favourite thing to do when I'm in a squid is too fly above the mobula and drop mortars on it's upper hull from wing tip to wing tip, so bring Phoenix claw to speed up it's turn rate - though be very careful of using tools that will drag engineers off guns.
Also - all ships in GoI have shortcuts you can take for getting around and the mobula is no exception- remember the most obvious path is the slowest.