Hey guys,
I'm coming back from a long long absence and it's time to buckle down and master all the mechs I didn't mess with when I was playing prior. I figure this will net me a fair amount of c-bills and after all that fun I can look at some of the new stuff that they've added to the game.
Back in the phoenix days I did master my locusts, but I imagine they play a bit different than the jenner. I've looked at some of the builds out there and I think I've pretty much nailed down. But general play style is where I'm lacking experience, especially with where the game is at these days. Any tips/info would be greatly appreciated.
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Tips For Newb Jenner Pilot
Started by wikkedj, Jan 26 2017 07:23 AM
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#1
Posted 26 January 2017 - 07:23 AM
#2
Posted 26 January 2017 - 06:35 PM
IIC or IS jenner?
#3
Posted 26 January 2017 - 10:51 PM
I'm rubbish with Jenners.
Locusts on the other hand are a passion of mine. I'll probably keep an eye on this thread to improve my Jennering.
Locusts on the other hand are a passion of mine. I'll probably keep an eye on this thread to improve my Jennering.
#4
Posted 26 January 2017 - 11:09 PM
Jenners are quite a bit bigger and a tad slower than Locusts so they have a little trouble with close harrassment.
Jenners are better suited for stealth hit&run or flanking from the side.
As a sneaker you gotta be patient to single out good targets, go in quickly take off a leg or side torso and then run for cover.
If you end up in someone's back that your team engages from the front, you won't even be noticed when you shoot them in the legs or back.
If you're confident that you can out-turn your target you can even brawl quite well.
As a flanker you just have to stick to mechs that make better targets than yourself.
Go with the assaults and when they engage, try to find a nice flanking position where you don't draw attention.
Jenners are better suited for stealth hit&run or flanking from the side.
As a sneaker you gotta be patient to single out good targets, go in quickly take off a leg or side torso and then run for cover.
If you end up in someone's back that your team engages from the front, you won't even be noticed when you shoot them in the legs or back.
If you're confident that you can out-turn your target you can even brawl quite well.
As a flanker you just have to stick to mechs that make better targets than yourself.
Go with the assaults and when they engage, try to find a nice flanking position where you don't draw attention.
#5
Posted 27 January 2017 - 06:47 AM
Jenners should never be first in the fight. Hang back and only engage when your target isn't paying attention to you. If you can duck cover and tickle them with MLas fire in between dive-bombing runs, you can rack up some impressive damage. Always have at least 1 jump jet, that ability to mitigate falling damage as well and jump-turns is key.
My less conventional builds used an LRM5 or two for indirect fire until I could get in and get messy. If you get the Oxide, well that's just plain fun - I liked 3 SRM6 but some like SRM4's better.
My less conventional builds used an LRM5 or two for indirect fire until I could get in and get messy. If you get the Oxide, well that's just plain fun - I liked 3 SRM6 but some like SRM4's better.
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