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@Azuric Kern I tried the Whirly Bird method, but for me, I cannot keep in fight for enough time to disable a large ship like Imerats and Tovera. The missiles and lasers keep hitting me and dropping my shield to fast. I think that I'm addicted to Artemis Rougue ships and trying to use the same strategy with every ship...
Then when my shield gets to about 40% you enter the Whirly Bird phase. You press Space Bar and either Q or E while keeping your nose pointed at the enemy.
I keep my range at about .5 to .55 miles. I think I had to back off a few times but I can't stay in Whirly Bird mode the entire fight and I messed up the transition Whirly Bird to strafing.
unfortunately it's still not perfect like ArtemisRouge's ships, but hopefully we will get there..one day? xD
Plus, you can always decorate the inside to fit your own style.
I tested it out in single player, and it’s def got top notch performance for this playstyle. If I hadn’t just spawned an Ayamara I’d seriously be considering this.
I might still bring one in and run it with a different loadout.