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Coefficient applied to an objects threat rating when considering engaging a target with a lower ThreatPosed= value than its own. Used for threat evaluation and target acquisition, not for actually engaging that target. Although a percentage value is put in here, you get more effectiveness when you put a true coefficient in (e.g. convert 200 to 2.0). Used for objects that have HasStupidGuardMode=yes set.
Coefficient applied to an objects threat rating when considering engaging a target with a lower ThreatPosed= value than its own. Used for threat evaluation and target acquisition, not for actually engaging that target. Although a percentage value is put in here, you get more effectiveness when you put a true coefficient in (e.g. convert 200 to 2.0). Used for objects that have {{TTL|HasStupidGuardMode|yes}} set.

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Coefficient applied to an objects threat rating when considering engaging a target with a lower ThreatPosed= value than its own. Used for threat evaluation and target acquisition, not for actually engaging that target. Although a percentage value is put in here, you get more effectiveness when you put a true coefficient in (e.g. convert 200 to 2.0). Used for objects that have Template:TTL set.