Arctic Fox, on 26 March 2012 - 04:40 PM, said:
All of those except the Wolfhound incorporate significant amounts of lost and advanced technology and as a result cost 2-3 times more than the stock Firefly. The Wolfhound is moderately more expensive and is moderately faster and more powerful, with a better weapon loadout (That LRM-5 doesn't make a whole load of sense), but it is also 5 tons heavier, has no jump jets and significantly more heat generation for mostly the same sinking capacity, so it's not like it really outclasses the Firefly either.
Firefly BV: 870
Night Hawk BV: 997
Spector BV: 1,183
Wolfhound BV: 1,061
So yes, all three mechs are more, but the Night Hawk is only ~130 pts more, and the Wolfhound ~200. The Wolfhound does not have jump jets, which is a big advantage for the Firefly, but it does have a significantly better weapons loadout and better armor. It's just my personal experience with Battletech, but armor has always paid back its weight in gold for me (possibly because I have terrible dice rolls and need all the help I can get to keep my mechs moving on the battlefield).
I should have seen that the Night Hawk listed on Sarna is actually the model reintroduced in the IS in 3055. Mea culpa. Still, its only ~130 pts more than the Firefly, but is significantly better in most quantifiable ways.
Not saying that the Firefly is bad, it's just not my personal favorite.
Edited by Jack Gammel, 26 March 2012 - 05:03 PM.