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== Tactics and Strategy ==
 
== Tactics and Strategy ==
 
Since the Moderator's slowbeam instantly hits, and since it deals significant amounts of slow damage, even high-weight raiders such as the [[Blitz]] and [[Pyro]] are ill-suited towards dealing with about equal numbers of Moderators. To counter this, try switching to using cheaper, smaller raiders like [[Glaive]]s, or longer-ranged skirmishers like [[Ronin]]s or [[Fencer]]s.
 
Since the Moderator's slowbeam instantly hits, and since it deals significant amounts of slow damage, even high-weight raiders such as the [[Blitz]] and [[Pyro]] are ill-suited towards dealing with about equal numbers of Moderators. To counter this, try switching to using cheaper, smaller raiders like [[Glaive]]s, or longer-ranged skirmishers like [[Ronin]]s or [[Fencer]]s.
 
== Mechanics ==
 
Not only does the Moderator slow, it also [[Status_Effects#Slow_damage|overslows]] - the targeted enemy unit can take extra slow damage, equivalent to 2 seconds of decay, above the usual cap, though without actually increasing the slowdown (this means staying at the maximum 50% slowdown for 2 seconds instead of falling off immediately, as long as enough slow damage was dealt).
 
  
 
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