The third installment in this video series where we go over the best mechs for new pilots in each weight class as picked by the MWO community.


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Posted 02 September 2018 - 10:47 AM
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Posted 07 September 2018 - 07:15 AM
My apologies. The Best Light for New Pilots won't be airing this weekend. I have been recovering some a sinus infection and the start of some much needed and extensive dental work. I will be lucky if I even get to do the Happy Hour Show this evening for more then two hours. I will get the Best Light for New Pilots done as soon as I am able. And to be clear, it is never recommended that a new pilot start with lights, but we are covering it anyways because we know some new pilots still will. I will post it here after it is completed.
Edited by RjBass3, 07 September 2018 - 07:15 AM.
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Posted 07 September 2018 - 09:17 AM
The "whacker" is a good base to build on and a bugger to kill some times. Still Griffins! Ok sure they can be Misslily, but a pop-tarting griffin is always an annoyance. A LRMing and bouncing Griffin, maybe a bit more. I can remember when shadow hawks were good to learn on, being able to have an AC 10 and some back up and the hero Shadowhawk is a no thrills, AC10 and 4 ML's. Basic here I am, try to get me.
Still all the things you can do with the bushwackers is a great thing to learn different play stiles on. One thing that quite a few 55 ton mediums are good at. Now all I want is a Griffin that can take an AC 20 and I will be happy.
Still all the things you can do with the bushwackers is a great thing to learn different play stiles on. One thing that quite a few 55 ton mediums are good at. Now all I want is a Griffin that can take an AC 20 and I will be happy.
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