This is important for CW players because there is a lot of extreme special snowflake going on and people are getting rekt partly because they are losing in the Mechlab.
Bracket builds are 'Mechs with a wild mix of weapons. I can totally understand new players going off in this direction because many of the stock builds are bracket builds of some sort. We can also call them "high mix" builds for simplicity.
The key point here is that weapons on bracket builds do not synergize or compliment all of the other included weapons well. Bracket builds or generalist builds try to do everything but wind up not doing any one thing well. An example of this would be combining LRMs, Autocannons, and Lasers and anything else with all the colors of the rainbow. If you are not sure what I mean, look at the stock Stalker-3F, the CN9-A, or even the Direwolf Prime.
Proponents of using generalist builds operate on this classic table top idea that you soften your target as you close distance. However, specialists will try to fight you in their element and keep you there. This means generalist builds are very vulnerable to being outgunned (having a large portion of their payload canceled out, never used, tonnage that goes to total waste AKA...you lose).
You see simple mixes in a lot of the metabuilds in circulation. A perfect example are the 3xLPL + 3-4 medium laser combos. Inner Sphere Medium lasers do half damage out to 450m so all the weapons can be fired together and compliment each other well. The exact same sort of thing goes on with the Clan LPL and Clan ERML combos. There are others but I will stick with those to keep this as short as possible.
There is a lot of bad information posted throughout the mwo forums and everyone has their own opinion, sometimes based, very often baseless. Players call it cookie cutter, metahumping, and min-maxing without really knowing what it all means. All that has been done with a "metabuild" is that the postive attributes of the mech are maximized while all the BS from the stock build are totally minimized. Some mechs can be retooled while others are considered garbage tier because they cannot be fixed via the Mechlab.
Anyways, a lot of people already know this stuff but there are some new players floating around and maybe a few will see this.
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Edited by Kin3ticX, 27 January 2017 - 11:14 PM.