Author Topic: Improving the Aeolus  (Read 6072 times)

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Offline Mars

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It is, but it just isn't GREEN  :hopping:

 

Offline lefkos

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SGreens? useless?
well make them stronger faster reload time longer lifetime  usefull SGreens!  :D  ;)  :p
and they have the coolest beam sound
my aeolus(From a long time ago) was a flak ship try only flak guns its really usefull to me
the 2 front cannons long range etc ;)
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Offline Snail

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I made one which was the double barrelled were armed with Morning Star and Kayser, the thingies on the sides were Flak and Tornado (missile) and the last two (the frontal ones) were AAAf, but the two main beam cannons were still SGreen. Impossible to kill in a fighter, and actually can give it to a Fenris or Aten (those Kaysers are more powerful than you think), it can kill a Leviathan, and it does very well against Cains. Rakshasas die (but damage the Aeolus quite severly), the Lilith annhialates it with the LRed. The Moloch kills it quite easily (usually damaged to around 75%), Sobek kills it, Deimos kills it. It was pretty cool.

  

Offline AdmiralRalwood

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(those Kaysers are more powerful than you think)
Try it with Maxim cannons.
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