This is just a brief guide to answer the question that keeps popping up around here. "What 'mech should I buy first?" Well, this guide will hopefully shine some light on that. The criteria for a recommendation is:
- Ease of use: It has to have a number of straight forward configurations.
- Reliability: No gimmicks.
- Diverse: The variants have to allow for a diverse set of configurations, so new people can find their feet.
- Durability: The 'mech has to have at least moderate or better durability; infamously "squishy" 'mechs like the Jaggermech don't show up here as a result.
- Lasting Appeal: They have to be 'mechs that are also in the top meta, so that they will last the pilot for a long time.
That said, the four winners are:
ASSAULT:
Highlander
Honorable Mention: Victor 9S [ 2x AC5/2x PPC / 1x AC20/2x PPC ]
The Highlander is pretty much
the top assault at the moment. Previously the 732 was considered universally the best but recent changes to the meta means that all Highlanders are more than acceptable. You'll be able to configure these as anything from missile boats to brawlers to snipers, variant depending, but there are no real bum models right now.
The Victor scores an honorable mention, being more agile than the Highlander while carrying similar firepower, effectively being the middle ground between Cataphract and Highlander.
Popular Highlander Configurations: 2x AC5, 2x PPC - 2x UAC5, 2x PPC - 1x AC20 2x PPC
The Hero: The Heavy Metal is a worthwhile, easily recommendable hero. It's main strength is that it splits the energy and ballistics to different sides of the chassis, getting around the Highlander's biggest weakness: All the main guns being on one side. It's a solid pick up if you are looking to purchase a grinding 'mech.
The Victor's Dragon Slayer is also highly effective if you prefer popular small ballistic weapons like the AC/5, with a similar weapon location split to the Heavy Metal.
HEAVY: Cataphract
The Cataphract 3D is widely considered the best heavy in the game due to it's solid weapons layout, jumping capability, and potential to fit a number of different powerful setups on it. The 4X was previously considered terrible, but has come to top tier in recent times due to the power of ACs; the 2X's launcher has been updated so that it makes an effective SRM delivery platform, you can combine with AC/20s. Really the 1X is the only one I cannot recommend, being a mostly inferior 3D without jumping capability.
Popular Cataphract Configurations: 2x PPC 1x AC20, 2x AC/5 2x PPC, 1x AC/20 4x ML, 1x AC20 2x SRM6 2x ML, 4 Large Lasers, 4x AC/5
The Hero: Considered the best hero in the game by many, the Ilya Muromets is extremely good as a cash grinder, and has even begun showing up in serious games in the current meta. Typically fitting 3x AC/5 or UAC/5 and 3x Medium Lasers (though other configurations are definitely possible), the Muromets turns in
massive damage numbers consistently, translating into a huge amount of cbills for the pilot. Highly recommended as a first hero option.
MEDIUM: Shadow Hawk
Honorable Mention: 3x SRM6 2x ML Centurion 9A
The Shadow Hawk has really taken the crown for being the best available medium 'mech. While configurations are still settling into the chassis, between each variant, you will find something for
any style of play you are interested in outside of recon, as there are no unrestricted engine Shadow Hawk equivalents to the Centurion 9D or Trebuchet 3C. With ballistic setups, energy setups, and missile setups spread between the different models, you can't go wrong. To top it all off, all of the chest mounts are "high mounted" which means unlike low mounted guns, they will hit most anything you can see with your cockpit.
The Centurion remains an honorable mention, however, as a
very simple to drive and highly durable 'mech when running a standard engine. People who are VERY new to MechWarrior may prefer a Centurion with 3x SRM6 2x Medium Lasers or 3x SRM4 2x Medium Pulse Lasers to ease into the game, and the Centurion remains one of the more durable 'mechs in existence.
Popular Shadow Hawk Configurations: 2x AC/5 1x PPC, 1x AC20 2x ML, 2x LRM15 1x TAG, 4 Streak/2, 2 ML + Large XL Engine, many more to come.
The Hero: None exists, outside of the unique Phoenix model; this is a visual make over and cbill booster only. The hero for the honorable mention (The Yen-Lo-Wang) should be avoided at all costs however, as it's arm is easy to remove and it contains 90% of it's firepower.
LIGHT: The Jenner
There is no other option for a starting light than the Jenner. The Locust and Commando are terrible 'mechs that are too light to complete. The Spider's hitbox change has taken away it's biggest advantage. The Raven's lack of jump capability and the lack of focus on ECM has put it into the 2nd tier as well.
A powerful light with the most firepower and armor for it's class in the game, the Jenner is currently the uncontested at recon, anti-light
and anti-heavy. If you like high speed recon 'mechs,
this is the place to start!
Popular Jenner Setups: 4x ML, 6x SPL, 4x ML 2x Streak/2, 4x SPL 2x Streak/2, 2 ER Large
The Hero: While there are two unique variants of the Jenner - The Founder Jenner and Sarah's Jenner - neither are different than the D outside of C-bill bonuses on the Founder's model.
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Remember, you need to own three chassis to master them on the pilot tree, so eventually you will want to buy more 'mechs to match your first chassis, so definitely take that into consideration with your selection!
Good luck!