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Rookie Looking For My 1St Mech
#1
Posted 01 August 2013 - 11:40 PM
#2
Posted 02 August 2013 - 12:23 AM
#3
Posted 02 August 2013 - 01:10 AM
#4
Posted 02 August 2013 - 01:18 AM
#5
Posted 02 August 2013 - 01:36 AM
The rest of the heavies tend to be a bit tougher to learn in my experience.
My personal favorite mediums are the Hunchbacks. The 9 Medium Laser 4P is pretty nice though takes a while to get used to managing its heat. The 4SP is great for a mix of missiles and lasers and fairly flexible (2 Missiles, 5 Lasers.) The most popular builds tend to be 2 SRM6s with 4 Medium Lasers. Lastly the 4G and 4H are tied. The 4H has 2 more laser hardpoints but has them on the same torso side as its big gun, making you more vulnerable to losing all your guns at once. These builds can mount AC20s, with can pack a very good punch, though you don't get much ammo and it generates plenty of heat.
I'd definitely stay away from Dragons, Trebuchets, and Blackjacks for now. Though fun, they simply try to do too much at once and can be hard to start off with.
A lot of people like the Cataphract 3D, but I find them too slow and unmaneuverable to do much good. Plus they have HUGE hitboxes, making them bullet sponges whether they can take it or not.
Quickdraws are Heavies that behave like Mediums. They can get going fast but their default armour is less than one would desire. They're mainly missile boats as they are very tall and wide, making them extremely easy to hit.
Edited by Kilroy, 02 August 2013 - 01:44 AM.
#6
Posted 02 August 2013 - 01:46 AM
IMO.
#7
Posted 02 August 2013 - 01:56 AM
For medium mech I recommend Centurion AL with biggest standard engine, 4 medium lasers and 2 srm6 launchers. Pretty fast and deadly especially if you decide to elite it so with speed tweak you can go almost 100 KPH. Hunchbacks are decent too, 4sp and 4p for a start.
Light mechs are tricky. If you want to pilot them then XL engine is a must have on them. Save weight and gain speed that way. XL engines are very expensive but worth every cbill for lights. For firs light I would say Jenner F the laser variant. Buy the biggest xl engine and cram up 6 medium lasers and 2-3 jump jets and see that thing fly
 . Also Raven 3L is good for starters, ECM and 3 medium lasers plus 2 ssrm2 deadly combo. Also XL engine for Raven is a must have.
. Also Raven 3L is good for starters, ECM and 3 medium lasers plus 2 ssrm2 deadly combo. Also XL engine for Raven is a must have.Have fun out there!
EDIT: I forgot to mention about various upgrades like Endo-Steel that saves weight, so does Ferro armour. Also double heat sinks upgrade is a must have at present. So when you plan a build consider these costs for upgrades.
Here you can plan your builds without spending anything:
http://mwo.smurfy-net.de/mechlab
Edited by z3a1ot, 02 August 2013 - 02:52 AM.
#8
Posted 02 August 2013 - 02:02 AM
Edited by raisedbyflames, 02 August 2013 - 02:03 AM.
#9
Posted 02 August 2013 - 02:05 AM
Only negative point on a "Cat" is the comparatively large head zone, but the chassis is durable, and flexible, catering experimentation.
Edited by John McFianna, 02 August 2013 - 03:36 AM.
#10
Posted 02 August 2013 - 03:12 AM
 Seriously, though, the Catapult (K2, C1, A1/C4) is one of the easiest mechs to pilot, and provides a lot of solid builds (i.e. will fit almost any playstyle).
 Seriously, though, the Catapult (K2, C1, A1/C4) is one of the easiest mechs to pilot, and provides a lot of solid builds (i.e. will fit almost any playstyle).
					
					Edited by Modo44, 02 August 2013 - 03:22 AM.
#11
Posted 02 August 2013 - 03:20 AM
The Hunchback 4sp is the 'classic' recommendation, but you can get more armor, more weapons, and more speed with any Heavy mech.
#12
Posted 02 August 2013 - 03:36 AM
#13
Posted 02 August 2013 - 03:47 AM
When you buy it it's like this HBK-4SP;
You then move the SRM ammos in one per each leg and raise armor in the CT to 54 by lowering 1 point each leg; then you upgrade to endo steel and Double heatsinks, substitute the small laser in the head with another medium laser and drop a brand new STD engine 250 like this: HBK-4SP
Sell away the 200 STD it's a bad rated engine and the next two HBKs will come each with one (you need two ore HBKs to master the chassis, consider 4P and 4H after the 4SP); 200 stds will oblige you to add two more external DHSs to make the mech working (mechs require 10 total to drop), but each double heatsink outside the engine will work at 1.4x cooling factor, while those in the engine work at 2.0.
By this getting a 250 is a good upgrade, you gather speed, 10 engine DHS (ever 25 of engine rating, you have 1 DHS), so you have a much better cooling than going around with the stock engine without endo and 18 DHSs total.
Another choice could be the Centurion (AL or A in particular); for now stay away from commandos, ravens, spiders, cicadas, trebs, blackjacks, dragons and Awesomes.
So if you want a light get a Jenner, mediums get a Cent or an HBK, heavies get a Cataphract (not the 4x!), Quickdraw, Jager or Catapult; for assaults Stalkers, Atlases highlanders.
Edited by John MatriX82, 02 August 2013 - 03:50 AM.
#14
Posted 02 August 2013 - 04:24 AM
#15
Posted 02 August 2013 - 04:38 AM
Edited by Royalewithcheese, 02 August 2013 - 04:39 AM.
#16
Posted 02 August 2013 - 04:47 AM
then by the time you unlock all your elites on the hunchies/cents you'll have that much extra cash to buy the next one you want to try if you want to go into heavies instead of having to grind longer for the extra cash to get that third heavy chassis because you ran out of cbills (i don;t use MC to buy mechs myself but that is an option too)
#17
Posted 02 August 2013 - 04:56 AM
The Hunchback 4SP is a very forgiving first purchase.
#18
Posted 02 August 2013 - 05:14 AM
For a good heavy mech, much as I am loathe to admit it, the Quickdraw or the Catapult are really your best options, with preference given to the Catapult (Yes, I'm still bitter I don't have my Orion yet!), as the variants are absolutely amazing (The Catapult A1 is cheese and the K2 can be set up in any number of ways). In the end, take the trial mechs and figure out your play style, THEN devote yourself to a chassis.
#19
Posted 02 August 2013 - 05:41 AM
#20
Posted 02 August 2013 - 06:18 PM
However I must confess that I haven't actually played yet (my computer is unworthy) so all I can really go on are the videos on YouTube and stuff I've seen in the forums. Oh yeah and if you do watch Netherdawn's video he actually gives a lot more recommends than just the Centurion.
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