White Bear 84, on 11 May 2014 - 07:12 PM, said:
I think those 4 streak boats chasing my are a pretty damn good reason not to be singling out the enemy DDC
Anyway, the most well rounded missile boat is the LRM 30 Catapult C1. Good damage, flexible builds, fast enough to preposition on the fly and escape trouble, can mount tag, Has jump jets, 40 tubes, VERY wide torso traverse. All around this is the best, most reliable missile boat you can get, but other mechs shine brighter in various areas.
Orion ON1-V
Its 10 tons heavier than a C1, which means you can fit more missile inside. 15 more missiles to be precise as the most common build i've seen is the LRM 45, coupled with tag that gives the ON1 quite a bit of DPS. Definitely comparable in damage to some of the other heavy hitters like the BLR-1S while being much faster and lighter.
Unfortunately the mech lacks JJs, like most Missile boats, and its speed isnt really that impressive. Couple that with its few close in weapon options and unfortunate hit boxes this mech can become very vulnerable if caught with its pants down, though its still a much more forgiving than a slow stalker or highlander thanks to its relative ease of positioning.
Stalker and Battlemaster
Stalkers have been the go to for Macross Missile Massacres since the beginning of time. The Stalker can fit a huge number of missile racks depending on the variant, and has more than enough tonage and tubes to take advantage on them, rivaled only by the BLR-1S in number. (and the golden boy but im not counting that) Stalkers also sport quite a few options for close in weapons as well as the ability to mount tag, which lets them stay in the fight long after their ammo bays run dry. Compound with its natural tankyness its easy to see why the stalker is such a popular choice as a missile boat.
However, the Stalker does have some pretty glaring flaws to go with its obvious strengths. Chiefly, its slow. DAMN slow. This makes it incredibly vulnerable to being flanked or left behind by pugs, and although it can carry enough back up weapons to be no pushover it has no arms and its torso traverse is atrocious, very much offsetting this benefit against faster opponents such lights and mediums as well is making it more difficult to acquire and hold locks. The stalker is definitely the most vulnerable and unforgiving of missile boats (Besides the Catapult-A1) in return for its potentially devastating power.
The LRM 50 BLR-1S is similar the the LRM 50 Stalker in most regards. Same number of tubes, same tonnage, similar amount of missile racks, both are damn slow, both require a lot of support, both can mount tag, both can mount a number of lasers for close in fighting. Where they differ are crits, hardpoint positions, and toroso/arm movement. The BLR can lock easier, hold locks better, and brawls better with its arms and wider torso twist, but the Stalker lives longer and runs cooler thanks to having more room for heatsinks and greater number of hardpoints in the 5-M. In the end though, both are can be devastating with proper support and careful positioning.
Other Missile boats of note are the Atlas, Griffin, Jagermech and particularly the Trebuchet
Edited by needforsleep, 12 May 2014 - 09:35 PM.