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Stupid Question: "wlf-C"?


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#1 1453 R

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Posted 26 January 2024 - 08:29 AM

So. Back from a hiatus because my derpy-*** buddy got MWO and I hadda come back and show him how to not die, and as is always tradition with MWO I find myself spending more time in MechDB than in the game client. Because work and such. I find myself with a question:

There is a "Wolfhoundclan" listed which is obviously Grinner-IIC, but while it has the 'L' tag of a Legendary, I cannot see it anywhere in the store. Was this a one-time thing that is no longer available? If so, sad 1453, would've loved a Clantech Wolfhound to muss with.

Secondary, related question: what the schnozzberries is the difference between a 'Legendary' 'Mech and a Hero 'Mech? Other than the one coming with a built-in plate of knickknacks, I mean. I cannot see any mechanical difference between Hero and legend save that legend Omnis are apprently not Omni?

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Posted 26 January 2024 - 09:06 AM

I was looking for Clan Wolfhound myself recently, I was told it was some sort of loyalty reward or something like that and it will come to game later, or much later.

#3 1453 R

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Posted 26 January 2024 - 09:08 AM

Ahh, Loyalty. Booty. Oh well. Maybe they'll give us the Pick-A-Reward thing again sometime and I'll get one more chance. Thanks, though.

#4 w0qj

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Posted 26 January 2024 - 09:19 AM

In a few months time, the CBills versijon of WLF-C (Standard Variant with no CBills bonus boost) should be available...

Here's the temporary 2023 Annual (Loyalty) Rewards page where you can see the WLF-C model number:
https://mwomercs.com/profile/content

Edited by w0qj, 26 January 2024 - 09:20 AM.


#5 CFC Conky

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Posted 26 January 2024 - 11:38 AM

Hey 1453R,

Welcome back.

An (L) designation on a mech means it is a loyalty reward, they gave the WLF-C to us last December.

A Legendary mech will have the designation (LGD).

They become available for MC after six months iirc, and for c-bills a few months later although they will not have the 30% c-bill bonus.

Good hunting,
CFC Conky

#6 Rondoe

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Posted 26 January 2024 - 04:22 PM

dumb unrelated question here: What does the (T) designation mean?

#7 1453 R

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Posted 26 January 2024 - 04:25 PM

That one seems to be attached to the current set of Trial 'Mechs. FS9-A is a Firestarter-A. FS9-A(T) is specifically the Trial FS9-A. Or at least the trial 'Mech is labeled (T) and the (T) variants aren't for sale, so that's my educated guess. Especially since they went and gave the Trial 'Mechs actual paint jobs now, weirdly enough. No more Rookie Greens.

#8 w0qj

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Posted 26 January 2024 - 06:35 PM

(T) mechs are free mechs especially useful for new/newer players, and everyone can use these as well!
It's especially useful for newer players with a very limited stable of mechs to play with.
They can have a "feel" for what mechs are like before buying.

Or if you play only Light mechs, and wonder what Heavy mech would be like, then (T) Trial mechs would be a free way to try it out!


View PostRondoe, on 26 January 2024 - 04:22 PM, said:

dumb unrelated question here: What does the (T) designation mean?

Edited by w0qj, 27 January 2024 - 02:46 AM.


#9 Rondoe

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Posted 27 January 2024 - 02:01 AM

Ty both!

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Posted 31 January 2024 - 02:14 AM

View Post1453 R, on 26 January 2024 - 04:25 PM, said:

That one seems to be attached to the current set of Trial 'Mechs. FS9-A is a Firestarter-A. FS9-A(T) is specifically the Trial FS9-A. Or at least the trial 'Mech is labeled (T) and the (T) variants aren't for sale, so that's my educated guess. Especially since they went and gave the Trial 'Mechs actual paint jobs now, weirdly enough. No more Rookie Greens.
Probably having unpurchaseable Trial mechs lets PGI adjust their builds as and when needed. Champions had the issue of being built for one set of quirks and the mech coming back to rotation a couple years later when the old quirks were completely replaced by something different and the resulting build came together like skittles and fish.





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