Bud Crue, on 15 October 2018 - 03:52 AM, said:
Really now?
A 30 ton Cheetah and a 30 ton Urban mech do not have the same "roles" even if we pretend that there are roles other than shoot other mechs. A Cougar with its massive alpha potential does not have the same role as a Panther. It gets even sillier when you start looking at mechs with different weights within the same class. You really think that Cougar has the same role as that Cheetah, that Urbie, or maybe a Commando or a Piranha? No. No you don't.
Part of this issue is the assumption that a light mech is a light mech and as such it's a light mech in all regards always.
And so on for the other weight classes.
I would define roles outside of the weight classes. basically we have some styles of combat that can define a role.
A skirmisher is a mech that matches high speed and mobility with potent close range firepower. Many popular light mechs fill this role. Examples are Piranhas,Wolfhounds with medium (pulse) lasers, Arctic Cheetahs with short range weaponry etc.
If a mech can break a top speed of 110 and is armed primarily with weapons with ideal ranges under 300m it's probably a skirmisher.
Harasser mechs. These mechs are generally mobile and possess a mainly long range payload.These mechs are generally found away from the main body of the team generally in a wide flank or wing and sometimes behind the enemy line. Frequently these mechs have ECM. Examples: Raven ER-lrg laser build,Cicada large laser or PPC build and Shadowcat Lrg pulse/er lrg laser or ER-PPC loadout.
The major distinction between a Skirmisher and a Harasser is the harasser isn't built for rapid quick strikes or sustained close range brawling. The harasser uses range and mobility to peek and poke instead of strafe and brawl.
Line support mechs: These mechs are not generally suitable to be directly in the front but do fight from a forward position.A line support mech is an immediate second line mech following up a vanguard mech. A Centurion with a big AC and SRMs, An SRM brawler and many urbanmech builds focused on several smaller weapons suit this role. Also mechs with unfavorable hitboxes but potent firepower potential are suitable for this role (Novacat AC+laser builds) aggressively played LRM/ATM boats are also suitable for line support (certainly ATM carriers)
Vanguard mech: A vanguard mech is a mech designed to directly engage the enemy and aggressively so. These mechs are the ones to lead a push and dish out the damage.Heavy and assault weight brawler focused mechs are generally good choices for Vanguards.
Suppression and support mechs: These mechs are more often than not rear line lurkers or on the wings of the main line.They perform the function of keeping flankers pinned selecting targets with tactical flexability and in general shaping the outcome of the battle from longer ranges than most mechs engage at. Most players call these mechs "sniper builds" and "Lurmboats" A well played suppression build can be used early in a match to soften targets up and prevent the enemy from having free mobility on the field.
Gauss based loadouts and LRM boats are popular in this catagory.