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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Typically stationary, 06SBs seem like easy targets... well they're not. Their thick shields are impervious to all attacks (they can easily absorb ELF3 swings) and this makes them a big pain if you're on a time limit. Their main attack is twin bazookas and during this, is the only time you can attack them. This makes them a rather big pain because if you don't expect them to attack, you could lose the window of opportunity and their shield goes back up.

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  • CR-MT06SB
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  • Typically stationary, 06SBs seem like easy targets... well they're not. Their thick shields are impervious to all attacks (they can easily absorb ELF3 swings) and this makes them a big pain if you're on a time limit. Their main attack is twin bazookas and during this, is the only time you can attack them. This makes them a rather big pain because if you don't expect them to attack, you could lose the window of opportunity and their shield goes back up.
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  • Typically stationary, 06SBs seem like easy targets... well they're not. Their thick shields are impervious to all attacks (they can easily absorb ELF3 swings) and this makes them a big pain if you're on a time limit. Their main attack is twin bazookas and during this, is the only time you can attack them. This makes them a rather big pain because if you don't expect them to attack, you could lose the window of opportunity and their shield goes back up.
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