you're using case? how much armor are you running? otherwise, where'd you get the weight savings to run a 325? That's more or less what I'm running, but I can only fit a 315 engine in it. Which, at least in my opinion, are pretty scarce in QP. ![]() And it's even more dependent on having decent team mates. The Annihilator is of course an option as well, but it requires a completely different play style. It would go to general mobility and hit boxes, I guess. It can go slightly faster, but lacks ECM. On paper, the Sleipnir looks just as good, but I haven't tried it. I run 3 ERMLs as backup, a 325 engine and of course ECM. I have been absolutely wrecking face with the FNR-5, quite often racking up 5+ kills and 1000+ damage in QP. You get what I'm trying to break to you the easy way ?Įdited by The Basilisk, 25 April 2018 - 01:03 PM. ![]() You see, there are three problems and absolutely no short term solution I know of. Well you took the most difficult to controll weapon on one of the most difficult to controll mechs (assaults above 85t in mwo are pretty much food for lightswarms and nothing else) and in addition you are equal to beginner in terms of piloting experience. it's fun on small maps, but man what a grind on the longer range maps. ![]() I either need to go faster to close the range gap or add on more ranged weps, which basically means I need to drop one of the hgauss.Īnyway, any thoughts on this ? is the fafnir really the best hgauss mech? I like the build on short range maps, and actually have been having some decent luck with it on quick matches. But with that, and a bump on engine + speed skills, the thing is still pretty slow (55kph), and useless at range. Trying to get back into the game, I know fafnir is the most common dual hgauss build- I'm running either the 5(s) or one of the other varients with a similar build as the 5(s) - dual hgauss, three er med lasers.
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