#Mechwarrior online madcat mk2 full#
And for literally any build that isnt "shoot once and hide for a full minute" the tiny efficiency bonus on the 350 doesn't seem worth the loss in speed, imo. Designed to be sold to fellow Clans, this rebuild of the Timber Wolf carries thirteen tons of ferro-fibrous armor while being one of most nimble BattleMechs of its class, yet still packing serious weaponry. I never do anymore, because I don't find it fun. If you're running Gauss Vomit, that's likely the case. Originally posted by Suups:It's cool that you're satisfied with them, but they are mathematically sub-optimal engines for a MCII. TL DR - 350s are the 'best value' proposition for most MCII builds, with 375 being the next step up if the speed matters to you, or if you just have tonnage to spare. My (very standard) 6 ERMed 2 Gauss JJ Deathstrike exhausts its critical slots at 87 tons with Ferro with an X元60, and because 3 tons is about what you save with Ferro, downgrading to an X元60 in practice saves you no usable tonnage (I believe the exact amount is 0.3 tons, scarecely enough to touch up your leg armor). The ferro calculation is important, because while you can get ferro onto a MCII with a smaller engine, a proper gaussvomit build will run out of crit slots before it can use up all its tonnage.
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X元75 = 2.85 KPH per ton w/ 5 Internal Heat Sinks GrimMechs tier lists take each variant in the game and rate its best representive build against all other mechs. If we account for the ferro weight savings: The X元75 on paper seems like bad value, except for the fact that the internal heat sink will make it possible to squeeze ferro onto a gaussvomit build AND give you a not inconsiderable speed boost. X元75 = 2.55 KPH per ton w/ 5 Internal Heat Sinks X元60 = 2.82 KPH per ton w/ 4 Internal Heat Sinks X元50 = 2.86 KPH per ton w/ 4 Internal Heat Sinks
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