Zergling, on 30 July 2017 - 11:48 PM, said:
Hmmmm, I find that to be debatable; a lot of the IICs compete quite well with omnimechs.
Eg, Locust IIC, Rifleman IIC, Thunderbolt IIC, Warhammer IIC, Phoenix Hawk IIC, Marauder IIC and Highlander IIC compete well with most omnimechs configurations in their weight range.
The medium category of IICs is a bit lacking; few can compete with medium omnimechs like the Shadow Cat, Huntsman, Nova and Stormcrow.
To be fair the Hunchback IIC is intended to be bad, but the Griffin IIC and Shadow Hawk IIC aren't much better.
I've had fairly moderate success with the stock Shadow Hawk IIC 2 on a battletech simulator called Proving Grounds. But yeah I agree, the medium clan IICs are average at best. Some of the stock variants are solid, but don't really excel at anything special.
Metus regem, on 31 July 2017 - 07:17 AM, said:
I've got to say, the most brutal version of the Warhammer IIC is the IIC-4... Dual cERPPC/s with dual ATM/6's she also has an cERSL, seemingly as an after thought, the only thing that will push it into extra heat is a running alpha strike, and even then only by a couple of points.
That being said, yes the Riflemen IIC is a brutal killer with the quad LPL's and TC, but I'd still take a Warhammer IIC over it.
My favorite variants of the Warhammer IIC are the Prime, 2 and 6. The 6 is a nasty brawler with it's HAG 30 and the 2 makes a deadly long range skirmisher. And you can never beat the shining example of what a good mech is by the Prime.
I really wish the Rifleman IIC would release alongside the Warhammer IIC in one final 4 pack before PGI goes back to single packs. According to Gas Guzzler's poll (and apparently the poll that Tina took her feedback to PGI in meetings), it appears that we are getting the RFL-IIC next as our clan heavy. The Blood Asp and Stone Rhino are leading over the WHM-IIC.
I believe that we would have already had both of these mechs around the time that the MAD-IIC was released, if it wasn't for HG stooping up it's ugly head around march to cry "muh copyright infringement" (when they don't own the Victor Musical Industries artwork for the RFL-IIC and WHM-IIC) behind the scenes. Yet again, maybe PGI should release a 4 pack of unseens following the classic battletech art of VMI as a big F you to HG. I would gladly throw my money at that idea.