The Timber Wolf omnimech is a case study in why Timber Wolf (and omnimechs in general) is used less nowadays:
Just look at its layout & Set-of-8 quirks:
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******One would argue that Timber Wolf needs to buff up:
a) Set-of-6 quirks buff (improved from Set-of-8)
b ) Slightly more powerful torsos (with more weapon hard points) are needed to catch up with the power creep. See below:
0) Comparing the Timber Wolf (75tons) to the Rifleman IIC (65tons):
~The only thing that the Timber Wolf wins out on is its top speed (XL375 engine).
~For everything else the Rifleman IIC wins out:
~Rifleman IIC has +10% Range quirk.
~Rifleman IIC has better torso twist angle than Timber Wolf (110 degrees vs 80 degrees)
~Rifleman IIC always has option for AMS (only Timber Wolf TBR-C Left Torso has AMS. So you lose Set-of-8 on other variants if you want AMS).
~Rifleman IIC always has option for JumpJet (only Timber Wolf TBR-S has JumpJets in its LT+RT that other variants can use, but again you lose the Set-of-8 bonuses).
~Rifleman IIC has more slots for heat sinks!!
But wait, it gets worse:
1) Energy Build Rifleman IIC vs Timber Wolf A (keep the Set-of-8 quirks):
~Rifleman IIC RFL-IIC: +2 c-LPL HSL. +10% Range. 7x Energy Hard Points. AMS. JJ. More empty slots for heat sinks. Need we say more?
~Timberwolf TBR-A: 6x Energy Hard Points. No AMS. No JJ. OK, if you break the Set-of-8 you can mix/match torsos to get max 9x Energy Hard Points--but
you still get less slots for your heat sink !! <The same problem with Warhawk by the way>.
So 65ton RFL-IIC-2 clearly outperforms
any 75ton Timber Wolf variant for energy build.
2) Ballistic Build Rifleman IIC-2 vs Timber Wolf TBR-Prime (mix/match torso to get ballistic hardpoints, breaking the Set-of-8 quirk):
~Rifleman RFL-IIC-2: +10% Range. 6x c-UAC2. AMS. JJ. More slots for heat sinks.
~Timber Wolf TBR-Prime: 5x c-UAC2. No AMS. No JJ.
In fact, you use other variants instead of TBR-Prime, you can only get
max of 4x c-UAC2 !!
So 65ton RFL-IIC-2 clearly outperforms
any 75ton Timber Wolf variant for ballistic build.
3) Missile build Timber Wolf is where it shines (GREAT missile hardpoint placement on top of its shoulder!), but still it can still be outclassed on paper:
~RFL-IIC-4: +10% Range. Additional +5% ATM Range. 4x Missile hard points. 2x Energy hard points. AMS. JJ. More slots for heat sink.
~TBR-S: 4x Missile hard points. 3x Energy hard points. No AMS. Has JJ!! Option to put in 1-2 ballistic weapons, probably at the cost of sacrificing some missile capability.
4) Therefore Timber Wolf missile build is the only competitive build, as compared to the later IIC era mechs, in this age of Set-of-8 quirks in early-2021.
Simply put, the energy & ballistic builds are not competitive; IIC era mechs are simply better.
SirSmokes, on 30 January 2021 - 07:34 AM, said:
Poor Timberwolf pretty much the most iconic Clan mech and it kind of meh
ImperialKnight, on 30 January 2021 - 07:45 AM, said:
You missed the boat. It was meta during the Clan invasion period. Now it's fallen behind due to the power creep.
It's still a very good mech, if people would just stop running Missiles on them
SirSmokes, on 30 January 2021 - 07:49 AM, said:
I was there for that yea it was a BEAST but the most iconic Clan mech should be meta it just should
Edited by w0qj, 30 January 2021 - 09:11 AM.