z MadButcher z, on 31 August 2015 - 07:54 AM, said:
They are both good mechs but I suggest the Griffin first. Also if you can wait a while mastery packs go on sale every now and then and you could really stretch out the MC you purchased. 35% sales come about fairly often. But if you need on right now the Griffin will give you three very solid mechs, the sparky is a very good hero and the 2N gives you ECM to play around with so you can really cover a lot of bases.
Sorry, no, the Mastery Packs never go on sale because they already represent a 50% "savings" over purchasing the constituent pieces separately
OP:
If you want 3 mechs with very different playstyles, builds, etc, then it's the Hunchies you're after. You
will learn to torso twist (to protect that hunch), use cover (peek-and-shoot) and stay with the team (wait for brawl to break out in 4SP specifically, also sharing armor, and lower priority target). Hunchies teach a lot of lessons by the time you've mastered them.
The Griffins are good mechs, mostly for SRMs. They have EPIC torso twist, and when fully skilled, you can shoot directly behind yourself with the arm-mounted energy (this is funny when running full-tilt and kiting Red Team). The 1S (the champion variant is the 1S) is the least-favored variant, due mostly to the fact that it's only got 2 missile hardpoints (this doesn't stop me LRM-trolling in it occasionally). That said, Sparky's a solid laser boat (I enjoy it), and the 2N does SRMs like a boss while packing ECM. It purportedly makes a decent LRM troll, but I haven't run that.
I'd tell you Griffins due purely to bias. They were the first chassis that I bought 3 variants for and mastered. See above though, for reasons to go HunchBro. Either's good.
Edited by Virlutris, 07 November 2015 - 01:20 PM.