There isn't a single day that passes without the Kit Fox being called a Sh*tfox. And that makes a certain fox very sad.
PURIFIER 719 467 249 1.88 1,245 391 3.18 354,638 1,108,893
719 drops, 1.88 WLR, 3.18 KDR. 355k damage, or ~493 damage a match on the KFX-PR. The Kit Fox is
not a bad mech. It is, however, extremely demanding on the pilot as far as situational awareness and positioning goes. If you cannot position yourself, predict enemy movements and react before they even move, you are
not going to have a good time with it. Your slow speed will make sure that you get mangled if you are caught out of position. That is guaranteed.
Most of this is done without the Purifier ST pods. As much as people love to say that the high mount ears are power creep because of their position, I'd say it's not. The Kit Fox, owing to its extremely undersized engine, has horrendous torso pitch rate. Couple this with its below-average torso pitch range, and you will find yourself with a lot of frustration aiming at things above and below you at long range. Sure, it's nice to be able to shoot and not hit terrain in the process, but what's the point if you're either going to hit the ground (PPCs come to mind) or scratch paint and then hit the ground (ERLL, LPL)? Those ST pods are best used for brawl builds (4 flamer, 4 SRM6; 8 SPL; 8 ERSL) rather than sniper builds, which benefit more from the improved structure and cooling provided by KFX-C STs.
The Kit Fox does
not benefit from long burn durations. At all. It suffers greatly from having one of the absolute worst hitboxes for avoiding damage (note: it also spreads damage like a boss, owing to this same defect, and thus becomes easy-to-damage-but-hard-to-kill), so you want to keep face time to a minimum regardless. ERLLs and even LPLs are not very good options for it. ERPPCs come to mind, as the arms help with faster aiming than torso mounts while keeping face time to less than a second or two while minimising spread of damage (if you have good aim).
Here are a few builds to start you off on your journey of Kit Fox enlightenment. Note that with the exception of the KFX-C RA, all KFX arms have +20 armor. This means that it can effectively save on 1 whole ton just from the armour quirks on the arms.
SplatFox Classic SRM6x4 SplatFox, 700 ammo, 13 heatsinks. Keep a cool shot or two handy.
KFX-C 1 C-ERPPC, ECM, 2 C-ERSL, 14 DHS and TComp III.
Due to the quirks on a full set of KFX-C pods, you end up with +10% Energy Range/Cooldown/Heat reduction. ERSL helps with putting some damage at short range if push comes to shove, and TComp III helps you to make use of that extra range on the ERPPC. 972m optimal range on an ERPPC is a real blast!
Lefty BlasterFox 2 C-ERPPC, 14 DHS.
Again, full set of KFX-C pods give you some good quirks on the KFX. The arm is slightly lower than the right side, but convergence is god tier for these PPCs, regardless of where you aim. They will *always* hit the exact same component. Always. The two PPCs are side-by-side like a double barrel shotgun. Being slightly lower and on the left side, it can be a little difficult to use; you will need to master the art of Free Look aiming to get the most use out of this. PGI, please let us hide the battlegrid. It really does get in the way T.T
Another benefit of this build is that the RT and RA literally have nothing in them. Deadside like a boss, and laugh as you only lose a bit of speed and 2 DHS worth of cooling when they finally manage to burn through all the struct and armor.
Righty BlasterFox 2 C-ERPPC, 14 DHS.
KFX-S RA is cockpit level, so you'll hit a lot less terrain with this build. Convergence is still god-tier, owing to its over-under double barrel shotgun layout for the PPCs.
Also, if you are going to do BrawlFox, it is always good to remember this:
Two mechs go in, One mech comes out. And it better be yours.
If you ever engage in a Kit Fox to brawl, you better damn well kill the enemy mech. Because if you don't, you're toast. There is no 'try' on a brawling Kit Fox; you either do, or you die. Just remember that if the Adder is the Direwhale of the lights, the Kit Fox is the Warhawk of the lights. You are not a featherweight when it comes to delivering punches; hit them like you really mean it.
Edited by Fox With A Shotgun, 09 January 2017 - 03:56 PM.