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MECHWARRIOR 3 WALKTHROUGH
by Briareos Kerensky (briareos@inwind.it, briareos_CWE), ver 2.0 25/1/2001
Table of Contents
1-Update History
2-History Briefing
3-Weapons Briefing
4-'Mechs Briefing
5-Vehicles Briefing
6-How to costumize a 'Mech
7-General Tactics
8-Multiplayer Tactics
9-Instant Action
10-Walkthrough
11-Credits and misc
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1-UPDATE HISTORY
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25/1/2001-version 2.0. All sections completed.
21/1/2001-version 1.4. Mission 2 and 3 completed. Still no sign of MW4, though
it is possible that distribution is beginning. I hope that in one week I'll be
able to play it.
13/1/2001-version 1.2. How to Costumize a 'Mech, General Tactics and Operation
1 (walkthrough) Completed.
6/1/2001-version 1.0. As I'm writing three walkthroughs at once (MW2, MW2:GBL
and MW2:Mercs), only few sections are online for now.
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2-HISTORY BRIEFING
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After Comstar won on Tukayyid in 3052, freeing the Inner Sphere from the Clan
threat for 15 years, all Great Houses united under the flag of a new Star
League, with the task of defeating the Clans and driving them away from the
Inner Sphere. The reformed Star League planned a massive campaign to drive the
Smoke Jagaurs from the Inner Sphere. Codenamed BirdDog this campaign was
planned as a years-long campaign, but incredibly took only few months to repel
the Jagaurs. After this stunning success the Star League officers deciced to
kill an entire Clan: once again the Jaguars were overunned by the League
forces, and only small parts of the former Jaguar Touman reamins, operating in
separate units on various planets in Clan space, especially on Tranquill...
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3-WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY
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Before the description of every single weapon and equipment, here is a brief
description of the categories. Remember that Clan equipment tend to be lighter,
less bulkier and more powerful (damage, heat generated and range) than their
Inner Sphere counterparts.
+ Energy weapons: energy weapons uses massive amounts of electricty produced by
the 'Mech's reactor, and they can be fired without ammunition problems. This
advantage is balanced by the large amounts of waste heat that they produce: the
only way to dissipate this heat is to mount extra heat sinks, which compensates
for their relatively light mass and compactness. Range are firepower increases
in proportion.
+ Balistic weapons: these weapons must be fed by ammunition: this limits the
times the weapon can be fired, and ammunitions explode when struck by weapon
fire. They do not produce large amounts of heat, but are bulky and weight a
lot. Lighter models have a longer range but less firepower; heavier models have
more firepower than range, and carries less ammo.
+ Missile weapons: like balistic weapons they use ammunitions, and each
launcher fire a specified number of missiles in a single salvo.
Missiles are explosive, and they produce moderate amounts of heat. Damage is
spread among the whole target, and not concentrated like other weapons.
+ Equipment: this category contains the larger variety of accessories a 'Mech
can mount. They include alternative type of armors, heat sinks and EW
(Electronic Warfare) suites.
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--ENERGY WEAPONS--
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STANDARD/ER LASERS: normal lasers fire a single beam of coherent light, and the
must recharge. Heavier is the laser, longer is this period. The ER (Extended
Range) version of the standard lasers increase the maximum range, at cost of
more heat produced per shot. Laser beams are the faster "projectile" in the
game, and require little or not care about "lag fire" from the MechWarrior.
Inner Sphere has access to all kind of standard lasers (Large, Medium, Small),
but only to the ER version of the Large Laser; Clans haven't standard lasers,
as all lasers they have are at least ER variants. Larger is the caliber, longer
will be the range and greater will be the damage allocated and heat generated.
PULSE LASERS: unlike standard lasers, which fires a single beam of light, pulse
lasers fire multiple light beams in quick succession; this makes the Pulse
Lasers more accurate than any other energy weapon currently deployed, though
they produce more heat and do less damage. Weight and bulkiness are increased,
too. A Pulse Laser's beam lasts for 3/4 seconds and during this period
everything hit by a Pulse beam will recieve damage, though it will be very
light. Pulse Lasers need a slightly longer recharge time than normal lasers.
Both Inner Sphere and Clans have the full range of Pulse Lasers (Large, Medium
and Small), though the IS lasers have a much shorter range.
STANDARD/ER PPCS: Particle Projection Cannons. They produce a lot of damage but
a lot of heat too, and you must be careful in firing too many of them in a
single salvo (firing 4 ER PPCs will shut down you 'mech, no matter what how
many heat sinks you have). PPCs, especially their ER (Extended Range) version
have a medium/long range, and they theorically are the best weapon you can use,
especially the Clan version, which allocates the same damage as a Gauss Rifle
without needing ammunition. A PPC's shot is slower than lasers and normal AC
shells, and you'll have to practice a bit to learn how to make long-range
attacks with them. I'd say they are only for veteran and elite pilots, for the
monstrous amounts of heat they produce and relative slowness of a beam.
FLAMERS: a Flamer. Nothing more, nothing less. It spits super-hot gases tapped
directly from the 'Mech reactor; it doesn't allocate too much damage, but
increase target's heat value a lot. Note that if you shut down a 'Mech with
flamers, and continue to hit him with flamers to make its reactor explode, the
explosion will destroy both 'Mechs. Effective as anti-infatry weapon and for
fast-moving boats, though it is one of the worst tactics you can use in
multiplayer.
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--BALLISTIC WEAPONS--
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MACHINE GUNS: fast-firing, short-range guns. They eat ammo in huge quantity,
and each shell allocates light damage. They do not produce eat, and a single
Inner Sphere gun weights half a ton, while the Clan version only 0,25 tons.
Both versions occupy one critical slot.
STANDARD AUTOCANNONS: ACs fire a stream of high-velocity AP rounds toward a
target. Smaller is the caliber, lighter will be the damage allocated and longer
will be the range. The Inner Sphere has access to the full range of standard
ACs, while the Clans rely on the other models. The projectiles are fast, not as
Lasers, but faster than PPCs and missiles, and the damage is allocated in a
single location.
LB-X AUTOCANNONS: LB-X ACs can fire two types of ammo, solid and cluster
rounds. In MW3, solid LB-X shells do not exists (they'll act as normal rounds,
BTW), and LB-X are loaded with special cluster rounds: unlike standard rounds,
these projectiles will divide into several submunitions that will strike a
different part of the 'Mech; they have more knockout power than other ACs,
though the patches reduced it a lot. Inner Sphere players can use only the 10-X
version of this AC, while the Clans have all ACs (2, 5, 10 and 20).
ULTRA AUTOCANNONS: if you want to allocate pure damage to a single location of
your target, Ultra ACs are the best choice. Ultra ACs fire two rounds in a
single salvo, and both shells allocate full damage if they hit. Note that
ammunition will be depleted at a faster rate, and this will limit Ultra ACs.
Inner Sphere has only the U/5 variant, while Clans all.
GAUSS RIFLES: Totally different from any other ballistic weapon, the Gauss
Rifle fires a single, large slug of metal by electromagnetically accelerating
it. The Gauss Rifle is a long-range, hard-hitting weapon. Both versions (IS and
Clan) allocates 15 damage points, generate little heat and has a good shell/ton
ratio. The projectile is faster than an AC shell, though sligthly slower than
lasers. Inner Sphere version weights more and occupies more critical slot.
AMS: Anti-Missile System. This modified machine gun will shoot down any
incoming missile. A single AMS has 100 rounds, and the only way to increase
this load is to mount an other system.
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--MISSILE WEAPONS--
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LONG RANGE MISSILES (LRM): Long-Range Missiles. These missiles need a lock to
effectively follow the target, and they are the best when engaging target on
rolling hills. LRM salvos come in 5, 10, 15 and 20 missiles per shot, though it
is rare that all missiles hit the target. Artemis IV can upgrade LRMs.
SHORT RANGE MISSILES (SRM): a single Short-Range Missile allocates more damage
than a single LRM but has half of its effective range. SRMs fire 2, 4 or 6
missiles in a single salvo, and tend to be less accurate than LRMs. SRMs can be
upgraded with Artemis IV FCS.
STREAK SRMS: advanced SRMs. If you fire an Streak SRM salvo (2, 4 or 6 missiles
at once) after you have a full lock, all missiles will hit the target (provided
if it hasn't AMS). Streak SRMs are equal to normal SRMs except for the homing
system. Artemis FCS won't upgrade Streak launchers and ECM Suites won't stop
Streak system.
NARC MISSILE BEACON: NARC Missile Beacon is a missile version of the Artemis
FCS. Rather than using a single Artemis for all launchers on a 'Mech, the NARC
fires a single missile that, if the missile hits, provides the same effect of
an Artemis FCS. NARC informations can also be used by all you allies, unlike
Artemis ones. You must first enter effective range (about 500 meters), hit the
target with a missile and then redo the whole procedure for an other target.
ECM Suites disrupt NARC effects.
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--EQUIPMENT--
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JUMP JETS: Jump Jets give jump capability. Each jet allows you to jump for
about 30 meters, and they can be mounted on any 'Mech, but only in leg and
torso sections. In MW3 jump jets weight half a ton and occupies one critical
slot whatever the 'Mech's weight is, and there is no distinction between Clan
and Inner Sphere versions.
HEAT SINKS: one heat sink weights 1 ton and occupies one critical slot, and
dissipate one heat point. There is no difference betwwen Inner Sphere and Clan
standard (single) heat sinks.
DOUBLE HEAT SINKS: a Double Heat Sink weights one ton and occupies 3 criticals
(Clan Double Heat Sinks only 2), but dissipates 2 heat points. One of the
greatest assets in 'Mech construction.
ENDO STEEL INTERNAL: it halves the weight of internal structure at cost of
available critical slots. Inner Sphere 'Mechs with Endo Steel internals will
find 14 slots occupied by this structure, while Clan only 7. It is not possible
to mount Clan Endo Steel on Inner Sphere 'Mechs and viceversa.
FERRO-FIBROUS ARMOR: this particular armor compound lightens the weight of
standard armor at cost of internal space. Ferro-Fibrous armor multiplies
current armor value by 1.2 if using Clan F-F and 1.12 if using Inner Sphere
F-F; not enough, Clan F-F uses 7 criticals, while Inner Sphere armor 14. Unlike
XL Engines and Endo Steel structure is possible to mount Clan Ferro-Fibrous
Armor on Inner Sphere 'Mechs and viceversa.
XL ENGINE: Extra Light engines weight half of a standard engine but takes up
more critical slots in the lateral torsos. Inner Sphere XL Engines take 3 slots
in each side torso, while the Clan engines only two. Like Eno Steel structure,
It is impossible to mount Clan Endo Steel on Inner Sphere 'Mechs and viceversa.
MASC: MASC (Myomer Acceleration Signla Circuitry) is used to give a 'Mech an
extra burst of speed when needed. When engaged the MASC makes the legs move
faster, allowing you to run up to twice your walking speed value. Better to use
its tonnage for jump jets.
CASE: Cellular Ammunition Storage Equipment. It is used in the same location
where there is any kind of explosive equipment (ammo and Gauss Rifles). When
struck by enemy fire these components will explode, and the damage is allocated
directly to the internal structure, and the damage will spread into the 'Mech
until the explosion's force is estinguished. CASE keeps the explosion in the
location where it is mounted, preventing the explosion to spread in other
locations. Clan CASE weights and occupies none, while Inner Sphere versions use
half a ton and one critical.
ARTEMIS IV FCS: this particular device is used to increase the numbers of LRMS
and SRMs (but not Streak SRMs) hitting the target. It must be placed in the
same location of the launcher you want to upgrade, and the Artemis Fire Control
System must be used on all launchers of the same type (i.e.:if you use an
Artemis on an LRM-10, you must place an Artemis with all other LRMs, any type
of salvo they fire.). Inner Sphere and Clan versions weight one ton and occupy
one slot. ECM Suites block both versions.
C3 COMPUTERS (MASTER and SLAVE): There are two types of C3 Computers: Master
and Slave. If you are going to use this equipment be sure to have at least one
lancemate, and to mount the Master device on your 'Mech, and the Slaves on your
lancemate(s). A working C3 Network allows each 'Mech composing a lance to share
radar datas. ECM Suites block both Computers. Master device weights 5 tons and
occupies 5 critical slots, while the Slave weights only one ton and occupies
one critical slot.
TAG: this is a special laser used to paint targets for homing Arrow IV
artillery missiles. It deosn't allocat neither damage nor heat points. Weights
one ton and occupies one slot.
TARGETING COMPUTER: one of the most deadly breakthroughs made by the Clans, the
Targeting Computer enhaces the standard targeting datas providing a small
yellow circle indicating where to place the sight to hit the 'Mech. It also
provides targeting datas to hit limbs of a moving 'Mech. It can direct
direct-fire weapons only (PPCs, Lasers, ACs, Gauss Cannons, etc.), weights one
ton and occupies one critical slot. ECM Suites block Targeting Computers.
BEAGLE ACTIVE PROBE and ACTIVE PROBE: The Active Probes allows you to detect
shut-down 'Mechs. The Inner Sphere version, dubbed Beagle, weigths 1.5 tons and
occupies one critical slot. The Active Probe, manufactired by the Clans weights
one ton and occupies one critical slot. ECM Suites block both Probes.
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4-'MECHS BRIEFING
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Notes: Clan 'Mechs have tow names: the original and the Inner Sphere codename,
in brackets. If the 'Mech has Omni capabilities, I'll write the "locked" specs
of the chassis.
The word "fragile" in a description means that I've found the 'Mech very
susceptible to lose its arms or other limbs; dunno why, maybe coders did it for
maximizing differencies between 'Mechs of the same tonnage.
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--CLAN 'MECHS--
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ADDER (PUMA)
Mass: 35 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 64,8 km/h
Maximum Speed: 97,5 km/h
Torso Twist: limited
Arms Twist: yes
This light 'Mech is renowed for its impressive firepower: in its primary
configuration the Adder uses twin ER PPCs linked to a targeting computer, and
it is fast enough to keep itslef away from larger opponents while firing its
weapons. It cannot twist its torso, and to engage enemies in circling battles
must use its arms, which limits its firepower.
SHADOW CAT
Mass: 45 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 65 km/h
Maximum Speed: 97 km/h (130 km/h with MASC)
Jump Capacity: 180 meters
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
A medium weight OmniMech with superior agility and firepower; in all
configurations the Shadow Cat has MASC and jump jets and still has enough space
to carry large weapons. The Primary configuration uses a Gauss Rifle with twin
ER Medium Lasers, and, so far, it is the best version the Clans have delopyed.
Other versions are missile carriers or substitutes the Gauss Rifle with large
energy weapons.
NOVA (BLACK HAWK)
Mass: 50 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Jump Capacity: 150 meters
Torso Twist: limited
Arms Twist: yes
The origin of this 'Mech is a secret: the Clan Nova has two hands and a
different torso/arm structure, and the 'Mech in this game is too similar to the
Black Hawk KU, a 60-ton Inner Sphere OmniMech developed to fight the original
Nova (called the Black Hawk in the Inner Sphere). However, here it is one of
the most powerful 'Mechs in the Clan arsenal: in its primary configuration this
OmniMech has 12 ER Medium Lasers, 6 in each arm, and enough heat sinks to
alternate fire between 3 groups of 4 lasers each. Other configurations feature
mixed weapon loads, though they are all centered around a long-range weapon
with a smaller, back up weapon. The Nova has a low profile, but cannot twist
its torso.
MAD DOG (VULTURE)
Mass: 60 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86,4 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
An OmniMech designed for fire support. All Vulture versions have at least two
medium long-range guns. All configurations haven't a good heat-dissipation
capability, except the alternate C, which has two Gauss Rifle, and no other
weapon.
CAULDRON BORN
Mass: 65 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Torso Twist: limited
Arms Twist: yes
An OmniMech developed and deployed by Smoke Jaguar Clan, the Cauldron Born is a
good all-around 'Mech in all of its configurations. The main problem of the
Cauldron Born, aisde the limited torso twist capability, is its tendency to
overheat in all of its configurations or to run out off ammunition quickly. The
basic chassis if very flexible, however, and has a low profile; the torso tend
to cover legs when engaged in the frontal area.
SUMMONER (THOR)
Mass: 70 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86,4 km/h
Jump Capacity: 150 meters
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
One of the few 'Mechs capable of making me seasick, the Thor is a good
combination of mobility and firepower. The Primary configuration is depends too
much on ammunition, though other versions are better.
TIMBER WOLF (MAD CAT)
Mass: 75 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86,4 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
The most famous Clan 'Mech, and probably the most famous 'Mech of all ever. The
Timber Wolf is a perfect mixture of agility and firepower, and it is the
primary heavy 'Mech of Clan Wolf, though all other Clans use it in smaller
numbers. Every configuration of the Timber Wolf is good at any range, thanks to
an effective mix of various kinds of weapon. It has few problems with heat
management, however, in most versions. The basic Timber Wolf chassis is
flexible, with a good engine and enough space to mount nearly any weapon.
SUPERNOVA
Mass: 90 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 32 km/h
Maximum Speed: 54 km/h
Jump Capacity: 90 meters
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 6 Clan ER Large Lasers
The only Clan BattleMech represented in this game. The Supernova is a bigger
version of the Nova OmniMech, and has similar capabilities, though it cannot
exchange pods like its smaller cousin. The Supernova is slow, though it has
jump jets to improve its agility, but its six ER Large Lasers greatly
compensate for this drawback. Though it carries a lot of Double Heat Sinks, do
not pretend to fire all Lasers in one salvo, or you'll shutdown immediately.
DIRE WOLF (DAISHI)
Mass: 100 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 32,4 km/h
Maximum Speed: 54 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Daishi, or Great Death, as its Inner Sphere name can be translated. The Daishi
is slow, but ffeatures huge arrays of weapons in all configurations, especially
the Primary config; this config has some problems with heat (4 ER Large Lasers
plus other beam, AC and msiisile weapons...), though all other version keeps it
under control without losing too much firepower. You'll encounter only two or
three Daishis throughout the game, and everyone is a good piece of battlefield
salvage.
ELEMENTAL
Mass: 1ton
Tech: Power Suit
Cruising Speed: 10 km/h (?)
Maximum Speed: 20 km/h (?)
Jump Capacity: 90 meters
Weapons: 1 Clan ER Small Laser, 1 Clan SRM-2 (2 salvos), 1 Machine Gun (50
munitions)
It is not exactly a 'Mech, but it is totally different from a vehicle. The
Elemental is a small foot soldier usually operating in groups of five; in MW3
they cannot perform swarm attacks, but can be a nasty opponents at close
ranges. It is impossible to pilot an Elemental in Instant Action or during the
campaign.
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--INNER SPHERE 'MECHS--
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FIREFLY
Mass: 25 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Jump Capacity: 120 meters
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: limited
Weapons: 3 Medium Lasers, 1 LRM-5 (2 tons), 1 AMS
The Firefly is a light BattleMech, though its armor and standard engine
increase its lifespan somewhat. The most distinctive feature is its AMS which
protects it against missiles. Nothing more than a nuisance, however.
OWENS
Mass: 35 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 86 km/h
Maximum Speed: 130 km/h
Torso Twist: limited
Arms Twist: yes
One of the first Inner Sphere OmniMechs ever deployed, the Owens specializes in
recon missions, with a complete load of specialized electronic suites. The
Owens is strangely "though" for a light 'Mech, and shouldn't be understimated;
limited torso twist capacity limits this 'Mech.
STRIDER
Mass: 40 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 65 km/h
Maximum Speed: 97 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: limited
BUSHWACKER
Mass: 55 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 1 AC/10 (1 ton), 2 LRM-5s (1 ton), 1 ER Large Laser, 2 Machine Guns
(1/2 ton)
The Bushwacker is a medium-weight BattleMech with good long-range firepower,
though it cannot compete with Clan 'Mechs. It will be your first 'Mech, a good
choice, though you won't be able to costumize it until mission 3 or 4. Its two
main weapons, the AC/10 and the ER Large Lasers tend to create too much heat,
and the first thing to do on a Bushwacker is to change is single heat sinks
with Double ones. Removing the Machine Guns for a LB 10-X, a LRM-10 and AMS is
an other popular variant durign the first missions.
CHAMPION
Mass: 60 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: limited
Weapons: 1 SRM-6 with Artemis IV FCS, 2 Medium Lasers, 2 Small Lasers, 1 LB
10-X AC (2 tons)
An other good 'Mech limited by its single heat sinks. The Champion is a good
all-around 'Mech, though it relies on ammunition weapons too much. It cannot
twist its (huge) arms and has a very small head section, though its torso is
good target. One of the most interesting features of this is 'Mech is that
center torso-mounted weapons do not follow the crosshair, but are fixed in the
center of the screen.
AVATAR
Mass: 70 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 43 km/h
Maximum Speed: 65 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 2 Medium Lasers plus Omni pods
The best Inner Sphere heavy OmniMech so far. Every configuration of the Avatar
has two hardwired medium lasers in the center torso, plus enough space to mount
other large-caliber weapons. One version of the Avatar features a C3 computer
for sharing targeting datas.
ORION
Mass: 70 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 43,2 km/h
Maximum Speed: 64,8 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 1 LB 10-X AC (2 tons), 1 SRM-4 (2 tons), 1 LRM-20 (2 tons), 2 Medium
Lasers, 1 Narc Beacon (2 tons)
An other 70 tons 'Mech, the Orion is a standard BattleMech designed to provide
direct and indirect fire support. The Orion is good at close ranges too, thanks
to its twin Medium Lasers and SRM-4, and the effectivness of its launcher can
be ehnaced with the Narc Beacons.
SUNDER
Mass: 90 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 43 km/h
Maximum Speed: 65 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
The first assault OmniMech ever produced, the Sunder was designed to fight
against the Thors and Gladiators OmniMechs, though it cannot match the
felxibility of both Clan designs. The Sunder is extremely efficent in close
range fightings when deployed in its Primary configs; other configs use ER PPCs
and Gauss Rifles or LRMs as main firepower, and the latter has two C3 Computers
for coordinating company-wide C3 networks.
ANNIHILATOR
Mass: 100 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 22 km/h
Maximum Speed: 32 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 4 LB 10-X ACs (4 tons), 4 Medium Pulse Lasers
Fast and agile as a slab of marble, the Annihilatr features impressive
medium/short range firepower thanks to its 4 LB 10-X AutoCannons. The Medium
Pulse Lasers are optimal backup weapons. Its main drawnback is its very low
speed, plus a relatively thin armor. The first thing to modify in an
Annihilator is its engine, and maybe its tendency to make me seasick. Strangely
enough, it is relatively easy to do an head-shot to an Annihilator, especially
with Gauss Rifles.
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5-VEHICLES BRIEFING
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Unlike all other BT-related games (except MechCommander), vehicles play a major
role in MW3: starting from the most important, the MFB, vital to your campaign,
other vehicles will be always against you, and in large numbers may pose a big
threat even for medium/heavy 'Mechs.
APC
Mass: 10 tons
Cruising Speed: 65 km/h
Flanking Speed: 97 km/h
Weapons: 2 Machine Guns
Though usually deployed to carry infantry, the APC in MW3 are used to garrison
low-priority targets. Thier machine guns may become a nuissance, but they're
lightly armored and seldom travel at maximum speed.
HARASSER
Mass: 25 tons
Cruising Speed: 108 km/h
Flanking Speed: 162 km/h
Weapons: 2 SRM-6
Fast and with good short-range firepower, the Harasser usually operates in
group; pilots prefer to keep circling around their targets and fire their SRMs
where the armor is lighter. Lightly armored, but can be dangerous if you are
swarmed.
BULLDOG
Mass: 60 tons
Cruising Speed: 43 km/h
Flanking Speed: 65 km/h
Weapons: 1 Large Laser, 2 SRM-4, 1 Machine Guns
Though slower than the Harasser, the Bulldog is havily armored and effective at
any range, and can be deadly for light 'Mechs in close combat. Try to blown it
from afar, and keep hitting the same location, especially the sides or the
rear, where its armor is thinner.
DONAR
Mass: 21 tons
Cruising Speed: 97 km/h
Flanking Speed: 151 km/h
Weapons: 1 Clan ER Large Laser, 2 Clan Streak SRM-2
The only airborne fighting vehicle in MW3, the Donar is a fast assault
helicopter capable of dealing moderate amounts of damge thanks to its ER Larg
Laser. As genuine Clan vehicle, its weapons are Clan quality. Lighty armored; a
direct it to its rotor will cause it to crash.
STRIKER
Mass: 35 tons
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Flanking Speed: 86 km/h
Weapons: 1 LRM-10, 1 SRM-6
This wheeled light tank is famous for supporting its allies from afar and then
closing in to fire its SRMs. Not heanvily armored, however.
MOBILE FIELD BASE
Mass: 200 tons
Cruising Speed: 43 km/h
Flanking Speed: 64 km/h
Weapons: none
Three of these vehicles will support you during your campaign on Tranquill.
Each vehicle can support up to 300 tons of equipment, and can transport up to
two other 'Mechs. During missions, you can order the MFBs to deply as a mobile
repair base, which will repair your armor and replenish your ammo bins; these
repair won't replace lost arms and equipment in them.
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6-HOW TO COSTUMIZE A 'MECH
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In this section I won't explain how to use the 'Mech Lab (the istruction
booklet exists for this), but some guidelines to create a powerful 'Mech. As
MW3 has a different weapon balancing, most players from MW2 or BattlTech itself
will find some weapons too powerful and other not enough. These drawbacks and
advanages will be explained in the following sections.
MechWarrior 3 has less chassis than other MW games (Mercs in primis), though
the selection here tries to cover the widest range of possible tonnages. Some
chassis may be "thougher" than others, and this might be explained as the
coders' will or simply a factor rose after the polygonal models and never
resolved; "though" 'Mechs are the Shadow Cat, the Owens, the Timber Wolf, the
Nova (Black Hawk), the Bushwacker and the two 100 ton-'Mechs (though their
total in-agility makes them nearly useless). Remember that the Owens, the Nova
(Black Hawk), the Adder (Puma), the Cauldron Born and the Firefly have limited
torso-twist capacities.
After you chosed the chassis, it is time to chose what kind and what rating the
engine; MW3 isn't precise to allocate critical damage (read below for more
info), and an XL engine will be the best for every chassis, freeing up tons and
leaving enough criticals for most weapons. Unlike MW2 or BattleTech, it is
possible to mount any kind of engine on any kind of 'Mech, instead of the
standard 10 kph (1 Movement Point for the board game) increments and it is
possible to lighten the engine without losing too much speed. However, try to
use at least an engine that will give at least 50 kph to a heavy/assault 'Mech
and 70 kph for others (though you can decrease the speed a bit for medium
'Mechs). Now go to the armor tab and assign the maximum armor points allowed
for the 'Mech. If you are using an Inner Sphere 'Mech and you want to costumize
it with ferro-fibrous armor, it is better to switch the internals, you'll save
more tonnage. Note that Clan 'Mechs can accomodate both ferro-fibrous and endo
steel in the same space as a single Inner Sphere improvment.
Now switch back to the weapon tab and begin to assign weapons. The head and the
center torso sections should be used for AMS if playing as a Clan pilot (CASE
is totally free). Inner Sphere 'Mechs can use center torso crits for a large
laser or other small weapons (DO NOT include ammo in the CT, if you overheat
the 'Mech will explode), while the head is a good place for equipment like C3
Slaves or Targeting Computers.
Place Double Heat Sinks (Clan palyers) or jump jets (both factions) in the
legs; note that Jump Jets cannot be allocated in head or arm sections; then
place the remaining weapon starting from the lateral torsos and then in the
arms. Arms are ideal for placing ammo in them.
Always mount two or three AMS plus CASE on any 'Mech you have, plus some
back-up weapons for ammo-boats like Medium Lasers (std, Pulse or ER, doesn't
matter, what you prefer).
This might seem a short description of the 'Mech lab, but in MW3 how you place
your items doesn't matter too much (unfortunately).
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7-GENERAL TACTICS
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Keep moving. It is the basic rule of any engagement, and MW3 isn't an exception
to that rule. One of the best improvments of MW3 is that the terrain isn't a
flat table like it was in MW2 (all games), and has several hills, ridges,
bridges, houses and natural obstacles which will help you during the battles.
Always try to keep something between you and your enemy, and let him waste
amnmo or heat to destroy the obstacle (if possible).
Heat tracking is also different, more realistic (mhm...it is closer to the
board game, though 'Mechs tend to overheat a bit), and continously firing
weapons will make you shutdown. Heat Sinks are capable of dissipating an amount
of heat equal to their total number in about 7/8 seconds, and a PPC (for
example) is ready to fire in 4/5 seconds; be careful with the heat, and keep in
mind that you have always a limited escort of coolant to use; the coolant used
is equal to one half of the total heat of your 'Mech, and the usage will vary
from pilot to pilot. An other way to dissipate heat is to submerge your 'Mech,
though submerging the torso will make ballistic and missile weapons useless,
and only energy weapons will be able to fire. Submerging even a leg without
heat sinks will dramatically reduce the internal heat, and if you like to use
energy weapons a lot, be sure to have a body of water before unleashing several
alpha strikes in quick succession.
Combats are different, too: a 'Mech can be knocked down by some weapons, and
weapons with an high impact force (Gauss Rifles, AC/20, sometimes PPCs) will
make your torso or arm move, effectively moving your sight; LB-X ACs are the
best weapons for knocking down 'Mechs, especially if you aim for legs; with the
patches their force was reduced, but they are still capable of taking down
'Mechs with few concentrated shots. Once you're grounded the preferred tactic
of the CPU is to leg you at the most damaged limb; quickly regain your feet and
MOVE; your damaged limb will make movements very difficult, so try to withdraw
to the MFBs for repairs.
If combat is different, weapons are totally different from MW2 or even
BattleTech: the best Laser weapons are ER or standard model, as they allocate
on a single location; Pulse Lasers can allocate more damage and can be aimed
more easily, but it's not so easy to keep the beam on target; they are quite
good for sniping and massed Medium Pulse Lasers can be deadly. PPCs produce a
lot of heat, but are the deadliest of the laser weapons, especially the Clan
version: you must be good at "lag shooting" and to anticipate enemy's
movements; three ER PPCs fired togheter will make your 'Mech very close to
shuttdown, and four ER PPCs will make you shutdown; if you are going to use a
'Mech with a similar way (for example the Primary configuration of a Black Hawk
or a Supernova) is better to alternate fire of single weapons or small groups
(usually two, four for the Black Hawk). Remember that extreme heat will make
your 'Mech slower and your cockpit instruments will shows statics; extreme
damage to the center torso will produce the same statics as extreme heat, but
won't reduce your speed.
Ballistic weapons can be used as main weapons, though you'll need some energy
weapon to compensate for the ammo. They are good for legging 'mechs and inflict
high damages without risking too much about heat.
Missiles are the best weapon of the game. They are guided, LRM can fire lots of
missiles, allocate high damages and unlike standard BT launchers, they tend to
concentrate damage, especially on torso sections. Four LRM 20s with Artemis FCS
and 3 tons of ammo each can devastate any kind of 'Mech on the battlefield.
AMS and ECM Suites are here to counteract missiles; ECM can block Artemis, and
enough AMS can block great number of missiles, though you'll need about 6 AMS
for four LRM-20 salvos fired at once. CASE protects you from ammo explosion,
events that will make the entire 'Mech blow into pieces. Other equipment like
BAP (Beagle/Clan Active Probe) and C3 Computers are nearly useless.
Note that MW3 only assigns weapons and ammo critical hits, and XL engines, even
in Inner Sphere variants, aren't subject to hits, like gyro, jump jets and
other equipment. Head shots are relatively hard, and enemies will prefere to go
for your legs; keep the maximum protection for the head, however.
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8-MULTIPLAYER TACTICS
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The multiplayer matches have some differences from their single-player
counterparts, though all tactics previously described are still ....
First of all, you won't play against AI 'Mechs but against humans, so expect
them to act in a more intelligent way the AI bots, and also expect a general
flatness in weapon configs, especially after the patches; also, the Clan room
generally contaist few players, unlike the Inner Sphere one, busy at all the
times. MW3 lag is also remarkable, especially for players with slow connections
(56K modems or less); I've heard that MW4 is much better, but we aren't here to
speak about internet protocols and programming...
First of all, you won't see assault 'Mechs on the net; they're extremely slow
and offer a large target for boaters; the heaviest 'mech I've ever seen was a
Supernova with modified engine, though the Mad Cat and other 70-75 tons 'Mechs
are the heaviest. Other 'Mechs frequently used are the Owens and the Shadowcat;
you'll probably see "no SC" or "no Owens" in the battle room, because these
'Mechs have a "strong" chassis...call it however you want, but destroying an
Owens or a Shadowcat is like bringing down a Black Hawk or similar 'Mechs-dunno
why, but it is.
The best way to survive in multiplayer battles is to keep the engine rating
high (enough to give 50 kph as walking speed), but do not exceed: you can mount
a 390XL engine on a Mad Dog which will make it very fast (90 kph maximum),
though you'll have some problems in short-range battles if you haven't a good
control over the throttle.
Boaters are the wort thing of MW3; first there were LB-X or small laser boats,
capable of knocking down or destroy a 'Mech's leg with a single salvo, but the
patches reduced the power of LB-X ACs and increased the small lasers' heat
output, so these boats are rare today. Flamer and machine gun boats are also
present, though they are less effective. Missile boats are the most effective
boats on the battlefield, and MicroProse/Zipper/Micro$oft/whoever else never
reduced their power; unlike the original BT rules, missiles tend to strike the
torso, in a very concentrated pattern; they aren't affected by pings (only when
you aim, though) and when 4 LRM-20s fire at once even 6 AMS can shoot down the
missiles. League rules tend to limit the numbers of weapons installable on
'Mechs, though every league has its own rules.
PPCs and Gauss Rifles are nearly useless as their projectiles tend to be slow
when compared to anything else (missiles excluded, but they are guided...),
generate too much heat (PPCs) or have a very limited ammo supply (Gauss
Rifles).
The best Lasers are the standard/ER ones, as you haven't to keep the beam on
the target for long times to allocate damage, though Medium Pulse Lasers can be
useful at close range against (relatively) slow 'Mechs.
Always allocate the maximum armor points on every 'Mech, and remember to use
the MFBs on the map to repair damages (if you chosed to play with MFBs; these
vehicles are invulnerable), and to use water to cool down.
Jump jets should be used to climb ridges and to gain an edge over your
opponent, and destroy that light 'mech before it can get too close (if it
hasn't fired its LRM yet...oh, always keep at least two AMS on you 'Mech).
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9-INSTANT ACTION
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--INSTANT ACTION MAPS--
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+ GORGE: a good map featuring any kind of object you will find during the game:
water, buildings, hills, bridges etc etc. There is a river running throughout
the map, starting from the south; it divides itself in two branches in the
center of the map, where a small city rests. One branch continues toward north,
and the depth of this part is enough to hide a BattleMech. The other branch
turns toward west. Near the beginning of the river there is a small waterfall,
and in the east portion of the map there is a small firebase. Hills sorround
the map, and most are accessible even wwithout jump jets.
+ BIG LAKE: very flat terrain sorrounded by hill with few access points for
'Mechs without jets. On the west part there is an abandoned base, and you'll
start in a small city where you can destroy almost everything (including the
two men running away >:).
Near the city there is a small firebase, and the north side of the map as the
big lake giving the map its name. The lake can submerge a 'Mech in almost its
surface. Good map if you like energy-only 'Mechs.
+ GRASSLAND: realtively flat area with ridges blocking the way. If you want to
climb these hills you'll need jump jets or prepare yourself for a long journey.
Near the starting position there is a small base and the north has an (out of
order) elevator tower and a road going from east to west. the south east part
has some water sorrounded by tall ridges and the south-west part is the dry
lake bed you'll encounter during the second campaign. It is rumored that coders
placed here an ester egg, at the north entrance to the lake bed (coordinates
A-2, IIRC), though I've never seen it; it should be a green gift pack with red
stripes. If anyone has info, please tell me.
+ ROLLING HILLS: like the name says, this map is covered by rolling hills which
all 'Mechs can climb. You start near a burnign DropShip, and the flat areas
form an ideal road to the DropShip. The west part of the map has a small river
with a road. The TOD is night.
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--BATTLE PROGRESSION WAVES--
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FIRST WAVE
Owens, alternate C
SECOND WAVE
Bushwacker
THIRD WAVE
Strider, alternate B
Strider, alternate C
Strider, Primary
FOURTH WAVE
Puma, Primary
Puma, alternate B
Owens, alternate B
Owens, Primary
FIFTH WAVE
Bushwacker
Bushwacker
Shadow Cat, alternate B
SIXTH WAVE
Orion
Shadow Cat, Primary
Shadow Cat, alternate A
SEVENTH WAVE
Strider, alternate D
Strider, Primary
Orion
Orion
Puma, alternate B
EIGHTH WAVE
Thor, alternate C
Thor, Primary
Thor, alternate A
NINTH WAVE
Mad Cat, Prime
Mad Cat, alternate B
Vulture, Prime
Vulture, alternate C
TENTH WAVE
Orion
Puma, Primary
Strider, alternate B
Mad Cat, alternate A
Bushwacker
ELEVENTH WAVE
Vulture, alternate B
Champion
Thor, alternate B
Shadow Cat, alternate A
TWELVETH WAVE
Black Hawk, alternate A
Black Hawk, alternate C
Black Hawk, alternate D
Mad Cat, Primary
Orion
Champion
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10-WALKTHROUGH
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Notes: the salvage after the missions is randomly decided by the computer.
Normally it includes tons of armor, various ammo types and other misc
equipment; remember that every 'Mech is salvageable: by destroying one leg, the
'Mech will be destroyed and you'll have it. Note that if the enemies destroy
one of your legs you'll have to reply the whole mission. There aren't any
weight limitations, so bring the best 'Mech you have. You'll start with a
Bushwacker, standard configuration. Harder difficulty levels will increase AI
values and not your enemies' tonnage.
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--OPERATION 1--
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While you were droppoed on-planet by the DropShip Warhammer, the DropShip came
under attack by something from the planet. The Fate of your lancemates, the
other commando groups and the DropShip itself is unknown.
Operation one was planned to destroy Clan Communication Centers and a 'Mech
Production Facility.
MISSION 1
Primary Objectives:
+ Take the Comm. Center offline at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy fixed emplacemnets
+ Rendezvous with the MFBs at Nav Point Baker
You'll start with the beach on your left, inside the sea. The MFBs are at Nav
Point Baker, and will keep a low aspect and radio profile to avoid detection;
you won't be able to use them in this mission.
Begin to advance toward the two SRM turrets directly in front of you; two APCs
will "intercept" you: destroy them with laser fire while in water to improve
cooling capabilities and save ammo. Do the same with the two turrets and cross
the bridge: 3 trucks are trying to escape, but destroy on ly the first and
approach the bridge: it will explode, with the other two trucks on it. An Owens
(alternate C) will approach from the ridge previously connected by the bridge.
Destroy it (remember that your Bushwacker has only standard heat sinks and
using the laser only isn't a good idea; the AC combined with the Machine Guns
are an ideal back-up system), and the use the wrecakges of the bridge to climb
the ridge. The Comm. Center is on the right; target the antennae on the top and
then target the remaing SRM turrets.
Now go to Nav Baker to rendezvous with MFBs.
MISSION 2
Primary Objectives:
+ Capture the barracks at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy Missile Platforms at Nav Point Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all enemy units
The MFBs technicians were able to pierce the encripted Clan communications, and
you'll have direct access to their communications. In addition, all other
troops dropped reported in, but the Blackhammer did not. Dominic Pain will join
later, at the 'Mech Factory.
You now have to attack two heavy missile platforms: they have an extreme range,
but there is a blind spot in the south.
Begin by following the road in front of you: two APCs and an Owens (alternate
C) are going to the barracks at Nav Able to reinforce the current garrison
force; take out the APCs first and then concentrate on the Owens before the
Strider (alternate D) garrisoning the barracks will come to help his sibkin (a
Clan term; simply put, a sibkin is someone you grwon with). Destroy these two
'Mechs (oddly enough the Strider will be an easier kill with its huge torso...)
and target the first missile platform (the active one).
Now step in the lake and destroy the approaching Bulldogs (they should four).
Now climb the small hill and destroy the last platform.
MISSION 3
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy East Facility at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy West Facility at Nav Point Able
+ Escort MFBs at Nav point Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all enemy units
After your succesful attack at the missile platforms the DropShip Eclypse, an
other DropShip dispatched to attack Tranquil transmitted that it will wait you
in the area north of you. The MFBs crew also discovered that the Blackhammer
was probably shot down by Naval Lasers mounted on fixed emplacements.
Follow the small road, and destroy the Firefly coming from the left.
Stay on the ridge and use your long-range weapons to destroy the 2 APCs and the
3 Bulldogs protecting the first facility.
Descend the hill and kill the Strider D patrolling the area around the East
Facility; step in the river and destroy the pop-up missile turret; now destroy
one support pilon for each structure of the first facility to destroy the
buildings, and approach the second facility; destroy the other hidden turret
and then destroy the Bulldog comong from Nav Charlie. Do the same with the
Bushwacker, and use the river to avoid legging and to dissipate heat in a much
efficent way.
Now order the MFBs to move to Nav Charlie and wait them.
MISSION 4
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy Enemy Structures at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy Power Station at Nav Point Baker
+ Destroy Laser Towers at Nav Point Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
Operation Final Objective:
+ Destroy 'Mech Fatory at Nav Point Able
Some infos on the current situation: the Eclypse, the DropShip waiting for you
is trying to hide from an entire front-line Trinary, and Team 2 reported that
they succesfully destroyed the dam in their operation area. It is now time to
destroy the 'Mech Factory and end the first operation.
Begin to head at Nav Able, and destroy the Firefly and the Black Hawk
protecting the greenhouses; Dominic Paine, piloting a Shadow Cat Primary, will
enter the area from the west, targeting the greenhouses first. Try to salvage
the Black Hawk, you'll need a good 'Mech for the next mission. Now destroy the
Power Station and the turrets (4 SRM Turrets) protecting the 'Mech Factory.
Two 'mechs will come from Point Charlie, namely a Strider and an Owens, both C
variants. Order Paine to destroy the Owens while you take out the other one.
Now call the MFBs for replenishing your ammo bins and repair your armor and
begin to soften up the Orion protecting the Factory with long-range fire. As
its torso armor reaches very low levels or the 'Mech is completely destroyed,
cross the lake and destroy the factory.
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--OPERATION 2--
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MISSION 1
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy fixed emplacements at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy local commander
+ Escort MFBs to Nav Point Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
This area was previously visited by Team 2. The dama that was used to be here
is no longer operative thanks to your allies; Team 2 ecncoutered heavy
resistance, and there are no datas on the present activities.
Begin to head toward the destroyed dam; it will be your door to the dried lake,
where's an entrance to underground facility. A Strider C will try to intercept
you, and will call for reinforcments: 4 Bulldogs and 3 Strikers will come from
the right, and when you'll reach the dam, an Owens B will enter the fight. The
dam itself is protected by two SRM turrets.
As you step into the dried lake, 5 Elementals will ambush you, and a Firefly
will come to help its smaller friends.
Once entered the lake, destroy the to inactive turrets on the right and then
call your MFBs for repairs.
A Shadowcat will begin to run toward; try to pick it out with long-range fire;
this Shadowcat is an A variant, and doesn't have the Gauss Rifle.
Once the Shadowcat is no longer operative, recall you MFBs for an other repair
session (if needed) and head toward Nav Point Charlie; a Noruff-class Assault
Dropship will take off from the main elevator tube, followed by a Thor C, a
version carrying an LB 20-X. Try to salvage this 'Mech, and have no mercy for
its pilot; one of the best tactics is to send Paine to engage it first, and
then fire at the Thor's legs as Paine keeps him occupied.
After this battle, call your MFBs for a rendez-vous at Nav Charlie and prepare
to descend.
MISSION 2
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy docking station at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy headquarters at Nav Point Baker
+ Destroy all Smoke Jaguars
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy the convoy
The only infos you have on this zone was a short video shooted by an
infiltration team. They got out from where you'll enter, and entered from where
you'll go out. Near the exit there is a tank of a corrosive tank capable of
destroying your armor, and you'll be death if it is released. There is a small
HQ and Nav Point Baker and two low-orbit shuttles that have to be destroyed at
Able.
As you powerup, an Orion and a Shadowcat A will enter the elevator room; the
Orion will attack you, while the Sahdowcat will go after the MFBs. Concentrate
on the Orion before destroying the Shadowcat.
Now follow the paved road and begin to take out the truck composing the convoy
headed to the headquarters. 2 Bulldogs and a Bushwacker are protecting it;
destroy the Bushwacker and then the Bulldogs.
Now aim your weapons on the shuttles and destroy them.
Head to the headquarters: advance slowly, and stop when you get into a valid
range for your weapons: destroy the 2 Laser Turrets, the 5 Elementals and the
Firefly with long-range fire, and you won't have to fight them in close
quarters. To destroy the HQ, destroy the tall column on the left; you'll
salvage a Thor by destroying the colum; now climb the small building and
destroy the trucks, and collect your salvage.
A Black Hawk B will power up; engage it in the HQ chamber, or the mission will
become too risky.
Now head toward the exit, and you'll hear the Clan commander ordering to blow
the gas tank. Engage the Orion doing so ASAP, or the mission will fail.
After the gas threat has been eliminated, reach the armored door behind the
tank, blown it up and step in the small corridor to reach an other elevator.
MISSION 3
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy elevator at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy buildings at Nav Point Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
More informations about the Eclypse; the front-line Trinary patrolling the area
is still present, and Kit Andrews suggests a more prundent approach. Epona
Rhi's position is still unknown, but she might be only on radio silence.
You'll begin this mission just outside the elevator that brought you on
surface; blown it to pieces and engage the two Firefly sent by their commander
to investigate. No move toward Point Baker slowly, and destroy the three Donars
patrolling the area before engaging the Strider Primary and its escort of four
Harrassers.
Now you should be near the river. Destroy the four Pumas (two B and two
Primary) with long-range fire and then cross the water and destroy the several
APCs patrolling the area. Call the MFBs and dock for repairs before destroying
the building at Nav Baker.
Head toward Nav Point Charlie, and destroy the Champion protecting the entrance
to an underground 'Mech facility.
Step into the cave and reach Nav Point Charlie to end the mission.
MISSION 4
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy mining equipment at Nav Able
+ Destroy 'Mech factory at Nav Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all enemy units
This is an other 'Mech production site; it should have been Team 3's job, a
full lance of heavy 'Mechs, and this will be hard. Fortunately enough Epona Rhi
will assist in the attack.
Begin to walk into the corridor, until it turns right: on the small platform at
its end, an Owens Primary is waiting you; try do destroy it with a direct leg
attack or at least to heavily damage it; as you step on the platform, two Thors
will power up: order to Paine to take the D variant (the one with a jungle
camo) while you destroy the other one, a Primare config. As these tow 'Mechs
are down, destroy the Owens if you still have to do this and call your MFBs,
you'll surely need repairs after this fighting. The cave you're in has tow
lines moving mined material: to destroy them you must obliterate the support
pylons: the lines themsleves are invulnerable; be sure leave the south line
intact, or you won't be able to proceed in you mission (if you haven't jump
jets). The mining equipment is powered by a laser turret in the building which
connects the lines: destroy it.
Now use the small concrete ramp to access the southern mining line and step in
the building where the turret was: on you left there's an armored door that
have to be destroyed to let you enter the 'Mech facility (side note: it is
extremely rare that your lancemate would be able to follow you: when I played
this mission for writing this walkthorugh, it fell from the line and destroyed
its own head, or something similar: I know only that Paine's 'Mech didn't
survived for head damage).
Follow the tunnel until you see the 'Mech factory, shrouded in a green light: a
Puma A is patrolling the area, and it is better to take it out before entering
the factory: an Annihilator is awaiting you, but it will be engaging Epona's
Bushwacker, leaving you free to palce few shot before it begins to fire at you.
After this 'Mech target the center column and destroy the factory; you'll
salvage a Vulture, a Thor and an Annihilator everytime.
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--OPERATION 3--
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MISSION 1
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy headquartes at Nav Able
+ Escort MFBs at Nav Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all enemy units
For the intelligence, Operation Area 3 is th hardest of all areas; it had to be
swept by Team 4, 5 and 6. Kit Andrews is still trying to meet you, but he
suggests to rendez-vous in the north. In this operation area it is vital to
destroy the spaceport and the city near it. Meanwhile, you have to pick up
salvages for R&R.
As soon as you power up you'll notice an Orion on your left: after the small
ridge you'll see that this 'Mech is standing on a small platform: try to shoot
at him ASAP, or it will continue to fire LRMs at you.
Other 'Mechs will join the battle: two Striders (Primary and C variants) will
directly attack you, while an Avatar Priamry will join the HQ defenses. The
Striders can be easily took out with long range fire, and it is also possible
to damage the Avatar before it exits your firing arc. All other 'Mechs are
projected by the platform where the Orion was, and are inoffensive, though
they'll block you weapons; there's no way to destroy the platform and its
projector, so ignore them.
Head toward the enemy HQ: you already know that it is protected by an Orion and
an Avatar Primary, but there are also a Bushwacker and two Laser Turrets; take
out the 'Mechs first, then the turrets and finally the HQ. Call your MFBs and
dock fro repairs.
Now head toward the small river on the south: destroy the turret protecting an
armored gate and move past it; the local commander is awaiting you there and
when you encounter a Vulture Primary it will challenge you to a one-on-one
duel. The Vulture is protected by some ruins and continues to fire LRMs, so
move in ASAP and destroy it: now move to kill the commander, piloting a Mad Cat
Primary.
Call your MFBs to rendez-vous at Nav Charlie and prepare yourself for the next
mission.
MISSION 2
Primary Objectives:
+ Take control over the fortress at Nav Able
+ Protect the fortress core
The datas you have are old, as the previously unknown presence of that
holoprojector proved; from the datas recovered from the HQ, the Jaguars have
enough men but no 'Mechs, as you destroyed their factories. It also apperas
that Galaxy Commander Ratache Osis is leading a force to track you down.
Not enough, the MFBs are in need of refit and repairs, and Andrews reported
strange movements from the west.
Kit Andrews also reported some strange movements on the west.
The fortress is protected by an Annihilator and a Mad Cat A. Split your
lancemates evenely between these two targets and attack. When the Annihilator
comes down one Shadow Cat Primary will power up, trying to help is sibkins;
kill it too and call the MFBs, but do not dock for repairs, there's no time: a
Sunder Primary cmoing from the east brought more enemies: fortunately enough
this 'Mech is piloted by Alan Mattila, your last lancemate: order the lancemate
piloting the lighest 'Mech to take on the Shadowcat B, and order Alan to
destroy the Vulture B; you have to engage the Mad Cat B, which is the
commander, while the remaining lancemate closes and finishes off the Thor C.
MISSION 3
Primary Objectives:
+ Secure the DropShip at Nav Able with the MFBs
+ Protect DropShip from attacks
Alan reports that the Blackhammer crashed, and he had to run when the Jaguars
came to collect the salvage, eventually entering in your operation area. Kit
Andrews is near, and it is possible to use his Arrow IV missiles with the TAG
equipment in the DropShip.
Begin to destroy the Avatar Primary guarding the hill in front of you: three
Striders will power up: the two on the left (D and B variants) will go to the
DropShip, and the third, a B variant, from the right, will attack you.
Move past the bridge and order your MFBs to move to the DropShip when the last
Strider falls under you fire.
The area will become very hot, with three Donars doing high speed passes over
you and 5 Elementals attacking your moving MFBs; an Orion will also enter the
area, followed by two Avatars (C and Primary configs): take out the Donars and
the Elementals first, then the Orion and finally the Avatars; concentrate fire
and do not slipt your forces.
MISSION 4
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy facilities and bridges at Nav Able
+ Destroy the central bridge
+ Destroy towers and bridge at Nav Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
Mission Final Objective:
+ Defeat Ratache Osis
Unfortunately the Clans where able to take a great deal of equipment from the
Black Hammer; you have to take them back or at least deny them to the Jaguars,
or you and the rescue team will be cut off.
This area also features two Naval Lasers that need to be destroyed.
Once again, destroy the 'Mech (a Shadowcat B) guarding the hill in front of
you, and then move toward the river. Take out the two turrets and let your
lancemates destroy the bridges.
When you spot the two pyramids, destroy the nearest: a Black Hawk primary will
power up: take it out while its Lasers cannot reach you.
Other 'Mechs will power up: order two of your lancemates to destroy the Vulture
B on the left, while you and the other one take out the Cualdron Born B and the
Mad Cat A on the right. Destroy the second pyramid and head toward Nav Charlie.
Ratache Osis, in his Thor C, will challenge you to a Circle of Equals: show him
who is the real trueborn (side note: one of the greatest things of MW2 and GBL
is that you are a Clanner, and not an Inner Sphere pilot...maybe in MW5
Clanners like me will be able to stage single players campaigns with their
beloved Clan...) and destroy the two towers supporting the Lasers and the last
bridge.
MISSION 5
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy urban complex at Nav Beta
+ Blast open corridor gate at Nav Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Take over loading dock at Nav Dog
+ Defeat all Smoke Jagaur units.
Ratache Osis is still alive. He's very angry now, and he will use any kind of
resource to track you down. It is now time to strike the city near the
spaceport and access it by a tunnel; this tunnel is heavily protected, by Kit
Andrews is in poistion, ready to use its Arrow IV missiles when you'll
highlight targets with the TAG you recovered from the Black Hammer (you lef the
TAG in the previous mission? Not too bad, it is useless even in the only
mission you have artillery support). There's also a Clan DropShip at the
spaceport, your only ticket out of here.
Begin to head toward Nav Dog: destroy the Puma B and the two Bulldogs there and
return to the starting point: two Owens (A and B configs) will welcome you,
plus a Vulture A and an Annihilator shooting at you from the big pyramid a the
center of the map. Take out ther light 'Mechs first, then concentrate on the
Annihilator and finally on the Vulture.
Now climb the pyramid and get rid of the three Bulldogs protecting the city;
descend from the structure and approach the city gates (in the right corner
from where you are) and destroy the two Pumas (B and C configs) patrolling the
city.
Move in wth your lancemates, and begin to shoot at the three structures under
construction on the opposite side of the side; when you approach to them an
Annihilator and an Avatar Primary will power up, trying tod efend the complex;
slipt your lancemates evenly and destroy them.
Now exit the small city and place yourself in front of the corridor; begin to
destroy every turret protecting it; if you have the TAG, use your zoom to
target the door and wait for the Arrow IV missiles; if haven't this system,
just enter the corridor to blast the door open with your weapons; in both cases
an other Annihilator will try to stop you; it will be always active, and you
should be able to pick it out with aimed long-range fire.
MISSION 6
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy the fortress at Nav Able
+ Destroy the spaceport at Nav Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
Final Objective:
+ Defeat Ratache Osis
You're near the spaceport, but it is protected by a fortress that could support
an entire Trinary; there's also an other Naval Laser tower in the spaceport;
seems also that the rescue trams are pulling back, so your only chance to left
this planet is to capture the DropShip.
Begin to walk toward the fortress: 4 Elementals and six Strikers will power up:
use long range weapons to take them out and destroy the fortress central pylon
to reduce it to rubble.
An Avatar B and a Mad Cat Primary will come to stop you; there's no need to use
your lancemates: the Avatar can be easily destroyed with long range fire, and
the Mad Cat won't pose a great threat if you have a similar or heavier 'Mech.
Now move to the spaceport: it is protected by a short-range turret and four
'Mechs: two Cauldron Borns B will try to flank you, so redirect two of your
lancemates to destroy them: order the third lancemate to destroy the first
Avatar C while you take out the second.
There are also three Donars in the zone: be sure to take them out before
assaulting the spaceport.
After the main spaceport structure is gone, Ratache Osis, this time piloting a
Supernova will powerup: take it out and prepare for some bad news.
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--OPERATION 4--
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MISSION 1
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy North Tower at Able
+ Destroy South Tower at Charlie
+ Destroy East Tower at Baker
+ Destroy train at Dog
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
Ratache Osis is finally dead, but Galaxy Commander Corbett took the command of
the operations on Tranquill. The DropShip you planned to capture lifted off
after dropping enough Jaguar forces to retake Tranquill; this was broadcasted
by Corbett himself on all open frequencies, and the Eclypse commander ordered
to all rescue teams to pull back; looks like you're stranded on a hostile
world.
As soon as you powerup, move north, heading toward Nav Able; it is the area
wiht less resistance, and the train won't wait for you, so the first part of
this mission is going to be a hit and run.
Near Nav Point Able you'll find two Cauldron Borns (B and C variants): order
your lancemates to engage them while you run toward Nav Able: there you'll find
the first Comm Tower; ignore it for now and destroy the 4 Strikers protecting
it, and wait for you lancemates to arrive. The train is protected by a Thor C
and a Mad Cat Primary: order your lancemates to destroy them and move to
destroy that train, which should be at the depot now.
Now regroup and finish off any Comm Tower and 'Mechs in the area.
MISSION 2
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy village at Nav Able
+ Destroy laser tower at Nav Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
This is going to be a simple smash and run mission; in the area there is an
other Naval Laser, plus a small village used by Clan warriors.
Move to destroy the three laser towers in front of you: 'Mechs will power up on
any side: take care of the Champion first: it will go after the MFBs.
Now concentrate on the Thor C and the Mad Cat D. The village itself is not
protected, but other 'Mechs will come from Nav Able: the first that you have to
take down is the Annihilator, followed shortly by the Supernova and then by the
Champion.
Head toward Nav Baker: a Supernova is still active, but a Daishi B will power
up: try to salvage both 'Mechs is you use assault 'Mechs, or simply destroy
them is you use more agile 'Mechs; destroy the laser tower and hit CTRL and Q
to end this mission.
MISSION 3
Primary Objectives:
+ Capture supply depot at Nav Point Able
+ Capture Shuttle Pad at Nav Beta
The rescue company is pulling back, but they are waiting for you where they
can.
Begin to move along the shore you are on; beyond the hill two Vultures (C and A
configs) will power up, ordering to all other 'mechs to power up; start the
fight with the Vultures, and pay attention when two Orions enter the battle, or
their missiles will make your life very difficult.
Once you've destroyed the first four 'Mechs call the MFBs and dock for repair;
cross the nearby bridge and ignore for now the supply base: destroy the Orion
and Annihilator patrolling the shore where you are now and then head back; if
you don't destroy them now, the Orion's missiles will be a pain during the
attack to the base.
ow proceed to capture the base: it is protected by four Strikers and two
Supernovas, plus three PPC turrets; not enough, three Donars will begin to
sweep the area as the ground forces engage you. Let your lancemates engage the
vehicles while you take out the 'Mechs and the turrets; when you destroy all
threats in the base, it will be captured.
Call on more time the MFBs for repair and proceed toward Nav Baker, and destroy
all turrets your sensors show; Nav Baker is protected by 5 Elementals and 2
Annihilators: the Elementals will attack first, while the Annihilators will try
to flank you in a pincer move. Split evenly your lancemates between these two
'Mechs and proceed to Nav Baker: a shuttle will take off, but there's nothing
you can do for now.
MISSION 4
Primary Objectives:
+ Capture Clan base at Nav Point Able
Secondary Objectives:
+ Capture warehouse at Nav Point Baker
The MFB crew was able to track the shuttle to a peninsula north of your
position; it appears to be Corbett's personal shuttle, and it is your only way
to escape from the planet; this means abandoning our 'mechs, though. The
shuttle is somewhere near this fortified base you need to capture to discover
its position. The MFBs will remain in a small cave to avoid threats (and if you
need to repair you'll need to run for a full kilometer to reach them).
The warehouse (Nav Baker) is protected by a turret and an Elemental, and there
are two 'Mech patrols in the area, plus one composed of three Elementals; the
first patrol has two Mad Cats (Primary and D configs) and one Thor C; these
'Mechs will engage you just outside the cave where the MFBs are, and they'll
prefer to engage your Mobile Bases tham engagin you directly. After having
destroyed this patrol move to the warehouse and annihilate any opposing force
(the warehouse will give you 4 Clan LRM 20s).
Move toward the base: the second patrol, this time a Thor B and two Orions,
will block your way; in the meantime, three Donars will begin to stage strafing
runs; destroy the 'mech first and then the VTOLs; the base itself is protected
by two pop-up turrets with Gauss Rifle, plus a Mad Cat A and a Thor Primary
moving along the border; you can take out these two 'Mechs by sniping them from
afar; the turrets active themselves when you are about 400 meters away from the
base, and they'll need few shots to go down.
The last two 'Mechs are two Daishis (one A and one B configs), near the
generator you need to destroy, on the fortress' roof; use one of the horizontal
supports to climb on the roof and snipe the two Daishis: the place where they
are is very tigh, and with their firepower will destroy you in seconds; your
lancemates won't follow you on the roof because they don't know how climb the
support, so you're going to engage two Daishis alone; to destroy them, engage
them from above, and try to gain a position from where you hit their torsos but
where they can't shoot back.
When these two 'Mechs are down, step where they were and destroy the dome
generator.
MISSION 5
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy Core Tap at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy Core Tap at Nav Point Baker
+ Destroy Core Tap at Nav Point Charlie
+ Destroy Core Tap at Nav Point Dog
+ Destroy all Smoke Jaguar forces
Final Objective:
+ Reach elevator at Nav Point Echo
This is going to be a solo mission. This lava pit is capable of producing
enough energy for the whole peninsula. If intelligence is correct this pit is
guarded only by Elementals and light 'Mechs; you won't have MFB support.
Do not destroy the core tap until you reach the elevator, and be sure to do not
destroy the small bridge connecting the platforms.
The area is protected by at least eight Elementals and three Sunders (one
Primary and two C configs...light 'Mechs, quiaff?); the three Sunders are near
the first (Nav Able) core tap, the second (Baker) and the fourth (Dog), and the
Elementals are two groups of four each (or five...I think there are 10
Elementals, but one or two will jump directly into the lava...ah, falling into
the lava means immediate death for everything) near the first core tap and the
third; it also possible that tehy'll split into smaller groups, depends on how
many of them ended in the lava.
Note that the lava greatly increases your heat output, and the best thing to do
here is to use Gauss Rifles.
Once you have reached the Elevator, destroy the four core taps and enter the
elevator.
MISSION 6
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar 'Mechs
The shuttle is out there and the Eclypse is waiting in orbit for you. However,
Corbett is out there too, and he's waiting in the caldera: you have to buy some
minutes to allow the MFBs crew to prepare your only escape from Tranquill.
There are four 'Mechs: Corbett's Daishi Primary, one Mad Cat D, one Cauldron
Born B and one Supernova. They will go after you, and looks that your
lancemates are dumber than usual: they'll tend to fire only when they reach 500
meters, and the Clan 'Mechs are piloted by elite 'Mechs who'll place their
shots wherever they want; no wonder that your legs will become their favourite
target.
Let your lancemates engage first (advance slowly and issue the attack order),
or the Jaguars will make a short work of you.
You won't have MFB support.
Sit back and enjoy the ending.
Just to write something else, the highest score I've ever did is 240000, with
the rank of Captain.
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11-CREDITS and MISC
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First credit? To Fasa for having created the whole BattleTech universe. Then to
me, Briareos Kerensky (Zone ID: briareos_CWE) and to all site showing this FAQ
with my permission; visit them at:
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site. Visit it and leave your sign on the guestbook, this will make me very
happy)
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4) The Cheat Empire (http://home.planetinternet.be/~twuyts)
5) Video Games Strategies (http://vgstrategies.about.com)
6) Sjel's Walkthrough Page (www.sjel.org)
7) Cheat City (www.cheatcity.com)
8) Free Games (www.freegames.it or www.freegames.es), translated in Italian and
Spanish
9) Gamespot (http://www.gamespot.com)
an everyone who helped with this document.
Special thanks to:
all italian BT/MW players; all programs I used to do this FAQ; my turtle and my
dog (he's not died yet); my PC (asking every time to kill him when I push any
of its buttons); Dynamic Italia for having published Evangelion's 10th Genesis
and other tapes I and the italian otaku community were waiting for; all
soundtracks that accompained me during this long work (nominally: all Eva OSTs,
Cowboy Bebop OST, and everythign from Beethoven, Back, Pachelbel, Wagner, Saint
Saen, Orff and everyone I forgot); my still trasparent and bodyless girlfriend.
To ask permission to post this document, just send a mail writing down the URL.
To contact me, write at briareos@inwind.it; ICQ UIN is 40534369; Odigo ID is
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Copyright (c) Briareos Kerensky 2000/2001. Reproduction and translation of
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by Briareos Kerensky (briareos@inwind.it, briareos_CWE), ver 2.0 25/1/2001
Table of Contents
1-Update History
2-History Briefing
3-Weapons Briefing
4-'Mechs Briefing
5-Vehicles Briefing
6-How to costumize a 'Mech
7-General Tactics
8-Multiplayer Tactics
9-Instant Action
10-Walkthrough
11-Credits and misc
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1-UPDATE HISTORY
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25/1/2001-version 2.0. All sections completed.
21/1/2001-version 1.4. Mission 2 and 3 completed. Still no sign of MW4, though
it is possible that distribution is beginning. I hope that in one week I'll be
able to play it.
13/1/2001-version 1.2. How to Costumize a 'Mech, General Tactics and Operation
1 (walkthrough) Completed.
6/1/2001-version 1.0. As I'm writing three walkthroughs at once (MW2, MW2:GBL
and MW2:Mercs), only few sections are online for now.
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2-HISTORY BRIEFING
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After Comstar won on Tukayyid in 3052, freeing the Inner Sphere from the Clan
threat for 15 years, all Great Houses united under the flag of a new Star
League, with the task of defeating the Clans and driving them away from the
Inner Sphere. The reformed Star League planned a massive campaign to drive the
Smoke Jagaurs from the Inner Sphere. Codenamed BirdDog this campaign was
planned as a years-long campaign, but incredibly took only few months to repel
the Jagaurs. After this stunning success the Star League officers deciced to
kill an entire Clan: once again the Jaguars were overunned by the League
forces, and only small parts of the former Jaguar Touman reamins, operating in
separate units on various planets in Clan space, especially on Tranquill...
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3-WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY
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Before the description of every single weapon and equipment, here is a brief
description of the categories. Remember that Clan equipment tend to be lighter,
less bulkier and more powerful (damage, heat generated and range) than their
Inner Sphere counterparts.
+ Energy weapons: energy weapons uses massive amounts of electricty produced by
the 'Mech's reactor, and they can be fired without ammunition problems. This
advantage is balanced by the large amounts of waste heat that they produce: the
only way to dissipate this heat is to mount extra heat sinks, which compensates
for their relatively light mass and compactness. Range are firepower increases
in proportion.
+ Balistic weapons: these weapons must be fed by ammunition: this limits the
times the weapon can be fired, and ammunitions explode when struck by weapon
fire. They do not produce large amounts of heat, but are bulky and weight a
lot. Lighter models have a longer range but less firepower; heavier models have
more firepower than range, and carries less ammo.
+ Missile weapons: like balistic weapons they use ammunitions, and each
launcher fire a specified number of missiles in a single salvo.
Missiles are explosive, and they produce moderate amounts of heat. Damage is
spread among the whole target, and not concentrated like other weapons.
+ Equipment: this category contains the larger variety of accessories a 'Mech
can mount. They include alternative type of armors, heat sinks and EW
(Electronic Warfare) suites.
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--ENERGY WEAPONS--
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STANDARD/ER LASERS: normal lasers fire a single beam of coherent light, and the
must recharge. Heavier is the laser, longer is this period. The ER (Extended
Range) version of the standard lasers increase the maximum range, at cost of
more heat produced per shot. Laser beams are the faster "projectile" in the
game, and require little or not care about "lag fire" from the MechWarrior.
Inner Sphere has access to all kind of standard lasers (Large, Medium, Small),
but only to the ER version of the Large Laser; Clans haven't standard lasers,
as all lasers they have are at least ER variants. Larger is the caliber, longer
will be the range and greater will be the damage allocated and heat generated.
PULSE LASERS: unlike standard lasers, which fires a single beam of light, pulse
lasers fire multiple light beams in quick succession; this makes the Pulse
Lasers more accurate than any other energy weapon currently deployed, though
they produce more heat and do less damage. Weight and bulkiness are increased,
too. A Pulse Laser's beam lasts for 3/4 seconds and during this period
everything hit by a Pulse beam will recieve damage, though it will be very
light. Pulse Lasers need a slightly longer recharge time than normal lasers.
Both Inner Sphere and Clans have the full range of Pulse Lasers (Large, Medium
and Small), though the IS lasers have a much shorter range.
STANDARD/ER PPCS: Particle Projection Cannons. They produce a lot of damage but
a lot of heat too, and you must be careful in firing too many of them in a
single salvo (firing 4 ER PPCs will shut down you 'mech, no matter what how
many heat sinks you have). PPCs, especially their ER (Extended Range) version
have a medium/long range, and they theorically are the best weapon you can use,
especially the Clan version, which allocates the same damage as a Gauss Rifle
without needing ammunition. A PPC's shot is slower than lasers and normal AC
shells, and you'll have to practice a bit to learn how to make long-range
attacks with them. I'd say they are only for veteran and elite pilots, for the
monstrous amounts of heat they produce and relative slowness of a beam.
FLAMERS: a Flamer. Nothing more, nothing less. It spits super-hot gases tapped
directly from the 'Mech reactor; it doesn't allocate too much damage, but
increase target's heat value a lot. Note that if you shut down a 'Mech with
flamers, and continue to hit him with flamers to make its reactor explode, the
explosion will destroy both 'Mechs. Effective as anti-infatry weapon and for
fast-moving boats, though it is one of the worst tactics you can use in
multiplayer.
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--BALLISTIC WEAPONS--
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MACHINE GUNS: fast-firing, short-range guns. They eat ammo in huge quantity,
and each shell allocates light damage. They do not produce eat, and a single
Inner Sphere gun weights half a ton, while the Clan version only 0,25 tons.
Both versions occupy one critical slot.
STANDARD AUTOCANNONS: ACs fire a stream of high-velocity AP rounds toward a
target. Smaller is the caliber, lighter will be the damage allocated and longer
will be the range. The Inner Sphere has access to the full range of standard
ACs, while the Clans rely on the other models. The projectiles are fast, not as
Lasers, but faster than PPCs and missiles, and the damage is allocated in a
single location.
LB-X AUTOCANNONS: LB-X ACs can fire two types of ammo, solid and cluster
rounds. In MW3, solid LB-X shells do not exists (they'll act as normal rounds,
BTW), and LB-X are loaded with special cluster rounds: unlike standard rounds,
these projectiles will divide into several submunitions that will strike a
different part of the 'Mech; they have more knockout power than other ACs,
though the patches reduced it a lot. Inner Sphere players can use only the 10-X
version of this AC, while the Clans have all ACs (2, 5, 10 and 20).
ULTRA AUTOCANNONS: if you want to allocate pure damage to a single location of
your target, Ultra ACs are the best choice. Ultra ACs fire two rounds in a
single salvo, and both shells allocate full damage if they hit. Note that
ammunition will be depleted at a faster rate, and this will limit Ultra ACs.
Inner Sphere has only the U/5 variant, while Clans all.
GAUSS RIFLES: Totally different from any other ballistic weapon, the Gauss
Rifle fires a single, large slug of metal by electromagnetically accelerating
it. The Gauss Rifle is a long-range, hard-hitting weapon. Both versions (IS and
Clan) allocates 15 damage points, generate little heat and has a good shell/ton
ratio. The projectile is faster than an AC shell, though sligthly slower than
lasers. Inner Sphere version weights more and occupies more critical slot.
AMS: Anti-Missile System. This modified machine gun will shoot down any
incoming missile. A single AMS has 100 rounds, and the only way to increase
this load is to mount an other system.
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--MISSILE WEAPONS--
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LONG RANGE MISSILES (LRM): Long-Range Missiles. These missiles need a lock to
effectively follow the target, and they are the best when engaging target on
rolling hills. LRM salvos come in 5, 10, 15 and 20 missiles per shot, though it
is rare that all missiles hit the target. Artemis IV can upgrade LRMs.
SHORT RANGE MISSILES (SRM): a single Short-Range Missile allocates more damage
than a single LRM but has half of its effective range. SRMs fire 2, 4 or 6
missiles in a single salvo, and tend to be less accurate than LRMs. SRMs can be
upgraded with Artemis IV FCS.
STREAK SRMS: advanced SRMs. If you fire an Streak SRM salvo (2, 4 or 6 missiles
at once) after you have a full lock, all missiles will hit the target (provided
if it hasn't AMS). Streak SRMs are equal to normal SRMs except for the homing
system. Artemis FCS won't upgrade Streak launchers and ECM Suites won't stop
Streak system.
NARC MISSILE BEACON: NARC Missile Beacon is a missile version of the Artemis
FCS. Rather than using a single Artemis for all launchers on a 'Mech, the NARC
fires a single missile that, if the missile hits, provides the same effect of
an Artemis FCS. NARC informations can also be used by all you allies, unlike
Artemis ones. You must first enter effective range (about 500 meters), hit the
target with a missile and then redo the whole procedure for an other target.
ECM Suites disrupt NARC effects.
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--EQUIPMENT--
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JUMP JETS: Jump Jets give jump capability. Each jet allows you to jump for
about 30 meters, and they can be mounted on any 'Mech, but only in leg and
torso sections. In MW3 jump jets weight half a ton and occupies one critical
slot whatever the 'Mech's weight is, and there is no distinction between Clan
and Inner Sphere versions.
HEAT SINKS: one heat sink weights 1 ton and occupies one critical slot, and
dissipate one heat point. There is no difference betwwen Inner Sphere and Clan
standard (single) heat sinks.
DOUBLE HEAT SINKS: a Double Heat Sink weights one ton and occupies 3 criticals
(Clan Double Heat Sinks only 2), but dissipates 2 heat points. One of the
greatest assets in 'Mech construction.
ENDO STEEL INTERNAL: it halves the weight of internal structure at cost of
available critical slots. Inner Sphere 'Mechs with Endo Steel internals will
find 14 slots occupied by this structure, while Clan only 7. It is not possible
to mount Clan Endo Steel on Inner Sphere 'Mechs and viceversa.
FERRO-FIBROUS ARMOR: this particular armor compound lightens the weight of
standard armor at cost of internal space. Ferro-Fibrous armor multiplies
current armor value by 1.2 if using Clan F-F and 1.12 if using Inner Sphere
F-F; not enough, Clan F-F uses 7 criticals, while Inner Sphere armor 14. Unlike
XL Engines and Endo Steel structure is possible to mount Clan Ferro-Fibrous
Armor on Inner Sphere 'Mechs and viceversa.
XL ENGINE: Extra Light engines weight half of a standard engine but takes up
more critical slots in the lateral torsos. Inner Sphere XL Engines take 3 slots
in each side torso, while the Clan engines only two. Like Eno Steel structure,
It is impossible to mount Clan Endo Steel on Inner Sphere 'Mechs and viceversa.
MASC: MASC (Myomer Acceleration Signla Circuitry) is used to give a 'Mech an
extra burst of speed when needed. When engaged the MASC makes the legs move
faster, allowing you to run up to twice your walking speed value. Better to use
its tonnage for jump jets.
CASE: Cellular Ammunition Storage Equipment. It is used in the same location
where there is any kind of explosive equipment (ammo and Gauss Rifles). When
struck by enemy fire these components will explode, and the damage is allocated
directly to the internal structure, and the damage will spread into the 'Mech
until the explosion's force is estinguished. CASE keeps the explosion in the
location where it is mounted, preventing the explosion to spread in other
locations. Clan CASE weights and occupies none, while Inner Sphere versions use
half a ton and one critical.
ARTEMIS IV FCS: this particular device is used to increase the numbers of LRMS
and SRMs (but not Streak SRMs) hitting the target. It must be placed in the
same location of the launcher you want to upgrade, and the Artemis Fire Control
System must be used on all launchers of the same type (i.e.:if you use an
Artemis on an LRM-10, you must place an Artemis with all other LRMs, any type
of salvo they fire.). Inner Sphere and Clan versions weight one ton and occupy
one slot. ECM Suites block both versions.
C3 COMPUTERS (MASTER and SLAVE): There are two types of C3 Computers: Master
and Slave. If you are going to use this equipment be sure to have at least one
lancemate, and to mount the Master device on your 'Mech, and the Slaves on your
lancemate(s). A working C3 Network allows each 'Mech composing a lance to share
radar datas. ECM Suites block both Computers. Master device weights 5 tons and
occupies 5 critical slots, while the Slave weights only one ton and occupies
one critical slot.
TAG: this is a special laser used to paint targets for homing Arrow IV
artillery missiles. It deosn't allocat neither damage nor heat points. Weights
one ton and occupies one slot.
TARGETING COMPUTER: one of the most deadly breakthroughs made by the Clans, the
Targeting Computer enhaces the standard targeting datas providing a small
yellow circle indicating where to place the sight to hit the 'Mech. It also
provides targeting datas to hit limbs of a moving 'Mech. It can direct
direct-fire weapons only (PPCs, Lasers, ACs, Gauss Cannons, etc.), weights one
ton and occupies one critical slot. ECM Suites block Targeting Computers.
BEAGLE ACTIVE PROBE and ACTIVE PROBE: The Active Probes allows you to detect
shut-down 'Mechs. The Inner Sphere version, dubbed Beagle, weigths 1.5 tons and
occupies one critical slot. The Active Probe, manufactired by the Clans weights
one ton and occupies one critical slot. ECM Suites block both Probes.
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4-'MECHS BRIEFING
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Notes: Clan 'Mechs have tow names: the original and the Inner Sphere codename,
in brackets. If the 'Mech has Omni capabilities, I'll write the "locked" specs
of the chassis.
The word "fragile" in a description means that I've found the 'Mech very
susceptible to lose its arms or other limbs; dunno why, maybe coders did it for
maximizing differencies between 'Mechs of the same tonnage.
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--CLAN 'MECHS--
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ADDER (PUMA)
Mass: 35 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 64,8 km/h
Maximum Speed: 97,5 km/h
Torso Twist: limited
Arms Twist: yes
This light 'Mech is renowed for its impressive firepower: in its primary
configuration the Adder uses twin ER PPCs linked to a targeting computer, and
it is fast enough to keep itslef away from larger opponents while firing its
weapons. It cannot twist its torso, and to engage enemies in circling battles
must use its arms, which limits its firepower.
SHADOW CAT
Mass: 45 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 65 km/h
Maximum Speed: 97 km/h (130 km/h with MASC)
Jump Capacity: 180 meters
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
A medium weight OmniMech with superior agility and firepower; in all
configurations the Shadow Cat has MASC and jump jets and still has enough space
to carry large weapons. The Primary configuration uses a Gauss Rifle with twin
ER Medium Lasers, and, so far, it is the best version the Clans have delopyed.
Other versions are missile carriers or substitutes the Gauss Rifle with large
energy weapons.
NOVA (BLACK HAWK)
Mass: 50 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Jump Capacity: 150 meters
Torso Twist: limited
Arms Twist: yes
The origin of this 'Mech is a secret: the Clan Nova has two hands and a
different torso/arm structure, and the 'Mech in this game is too similar to the
Black Hawk KU, a 60-ton Inner Sphere OmniMech developed to fight the original
Nova (called the Black Hawk in the Inner Sphere). However, here it is one of
the most powerful 'Mechs in the Clan arsenal: in its primary configuration this
OmniMech has 12 ER Medium Lasers, 6 in each arm, and enough heat sinks to
alternate fire between 3 groups of 4 lasers each. Other configurations feature
mixed weapon loads, though they are all centered around a long-range weapon
with a smaller, back up weapon. The Nova has a low profile, but cannot twist
its torso.
MAD DOG (VULTURE)
Mass: 60 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86,4 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
An OmniMech designed for fire support. All Vulture versions have at least two
medium long-range guns. All configurations haven't a good heat-dissipation
capability, except the alternate C, which has two Gauss Rifle, and no other
weapon.
CAULDRON BORN
Mass: 65 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Torso Twist: limited
Arms Twist: yes
An OmniMech developed and deployed by Smoke Jaguar Clan, the Cauldron Born is a
good all-around 'Mech in all of its configurations. The main problem of the
Cauldron Born, aisde the limited torso twist capability, is its tendency to
overheat in all of its configurations or to run out off ammunition quickly. The
basic chassis if very flexible, however, and has a low profile; the torso tend
to cover legs when engaged in the frontal area.
SUMMONER (THOR)
Mass: 70 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86,4 km/h
Jump Capacity: 150 meters
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
One of the few 'Mechs capable of making me seasick, the Thor is a good
combination of mobility and firepower. The Primary configuration is depends too
much on ammunition, though other versions are better.
TIMBER WOLF (MAD CAT)
Mass: 75 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86,4 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
The most famous Clan 'Mech, and probably the most famous 'Mech of all ever. The
Timber Wolf is a perfect mixture of agility and firepower, and it is the
primary heavy 'Mech of Clan Wolf, though all other Clans use it in smaller
numbers. Every configuration of the Timber Wolf is good at any range, thanks to
an effective mix of various kinds of weapon. It has few problems with heat
management, however, in most versions. The basic Timber Wolf chassis is
flexible, with a good engine and enough space to mount nearly any weapon.
SUPERNOVA
Mass: 90 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 32 km/h
Maximum Speed: 54 km/h
Jump Capacity: 90 meters
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 6 Clan ER Large Lasers
The only Clan BattleMech represented in this game. The Supernova is a bigger
version of the Nova OmniMech, and has similar capabilities, though it cannot
exchange pods like its smaller cousin. The Supernova is slow, though it has
jump jets to improve its agility, but its six ER Large Lasers greatly
compensate for this drawback. Though it carries a lot of Double Heat Sinks, do
not pretend to fire all Lasers in one salvo, or you'll shutdown immediately.
DIRE WOLF (DAISHI)
Mass: 100 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 32,4 km/h
Maximum Speed: 54 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Daishi, or Great Death, as its Inner Sphere name can be translated. The Daishi
is slow, but ffeatures huge arrays of weapons in all configurations, especially
the Primary config; this config has some problems with heat (4 ER Large Lasers
plus other beam, AC and msiisile weapons...), though all other version keeps it
under control without losing too much firepower. You'll encounter only two or
three Daishis throughout the game, and everyone is a good piece of battlefield
salvage.
ELEMENTAL
Mass: 1ton
Tech: Power Suit
Cruising Speed: 10 km/h (?)
Maximum Speed: 20 km/h (?)
Jump Capacity: 90 meters
Weapons: 1 Clan ER Small Laser, 1 Clan SRM-2 (2 salvos), 1 Machine Gun (50
munitions)
It is not exactly a 'Mech, but it is totally different from a vehicle. The
Elemental is a small foot soldier usually operating in groups of five; in MW3
they cannot perform swarm attacks, but can be a nasty opponents at close
ranges. It is impossible to pilot an Elemental in Instant Action or during the
campaign.
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--INNER SPHERE 'MECHS--
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FIREFLY
Mass: 25 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Jump Capacity: 120 meters
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: limited
Weapons: 3 Medium Lasers, 1 LRM-5 (2 tons), 1 AMS
The Firefly is a light BattleMech, though its armor and standard engine
increase its lifespan somewhat. The most distinctive feature is its AMS which
protects it against missiles. Nothing more than a nuisance, however.
OWENS
Mass: 35 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 86 km/h
Maximum Speed: 130 km/h
Torso Twist: limited
Arms Twist: yes
One of the first Inner Sphere OmniMechs ever deployed, the Owens specializes in
recon missions, with a complete load of specialized electronic suites. The
Owens is strangely "though" for a light 'Mech, and shouldn't be understimated;
limited torso twist capacity limits this 'Mech.
STRIDER
Mass: 40 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 65 km/h
Maximum Speed: 97 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: limited
BUSHWACKER
Mass: 55 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 1 AC/10 (1 ton), 2 LRM-5s (1 ton), 1 ER Large Laser, 2 Machine Guns
(1/2 ton)
The Bushwacker is a medium-weight BattleMech with good long-range firepower,
though it cannot compete with Clan 'Mechs. It will be your first 'Mech, a good
choice, though you won't be able to costumize it until mission 3 or 4. Its two
main weapons, the AC/10 and the ER Large Lasers tend to create too much heat,
and the first thing to do on a Bushwacker is to change is single heat sinks
with Double ones. Removing the Machine Guns for a LB 10-X, a LRM-10 and AMS is
an other popular variant durign the first missions.
CHAMPION
Mass: 60 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Maximum Speed: 86 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: limited
Weapons: 1 SRM-6 with Artemis IV FCS, 2 Medium Lasers, 2 Small Lasers, 1 LB
10-X AC (2 tons)
An other good 'Mech limited by its single heat sinks. The Champion is a good
all-around 'Mech, though it relies on ammunition weapons too much. It cannot
twist its (huge) arms and has a very small head section, though its torso is
good target. One of the most interesting features of this is 'Mech is that
center torso-mounted weapons do not follow the crosshair, but are fixed in the
center of the screen.
AVATAR
Mass: 70 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 43 km/h
Maximum Speed: 65 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 2 Medium Lasers plus Omni pods
The best Inner Sphere heavy OmniMech so far. Every configuration of the Avatar
has two hardwired medium lasers in the center torso, plus enough space to mount
other large-caliber weapons. One version of the Avatar features a C3 computer
for sharing targeting datas.
ORION
Mass: 70 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 43,2 km/h
Maximum Speed: 64,8 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 1 LB 10-X AC (2 tons), 1 SRM-4 (2 tons), 1 LRM-20 (2 tons), 2 Medium
Lasers, 1 Narc Beacon (2 tons)
An other 70 tons 'Mech, the Orion is a standard BattleMech designed to provide
direct and indirect fire support. The Orion is good at close ranges too, thanks
to its twin Medium Lasers and SRM-4, and the effectivness of its launcher can
be ehnaced with the Narc Beacons.
SUNDER
Mass: 90 tons
Tech: OmniMech
Cruising Speed: 43 km/h
Maximum Speed: 65 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
The first assault OmniMech ever produced, the Sunder was designed to fight
against the Thors and Gladiators OmniMechs, though it cannot match the
felxibility of both Clan designs. The Sunder is extremely efficent in close
range fightings when deployed in its Primary configs; other configs use ER PPCs
and Gauss Rifles or LRMs as main firepower, and the latter has two C3 Computers
for coordinating company-wide C3 networks.
ANNIHILATOR
Mass: 100 tons
Tech: BattleMech
Cruising Speed: 22 km/h
Maximum Speed: 32 km/h
Torso Twist: yes
Arms Twist: yes
Weapons: 4 LB 10-X ACs (4 tons), 4 Medium Pulse Lasers
Fast and agile as a slab of marble, the Annihilatr features impressive
medium/short range firepower thanks to its 4 LB 10-X AutoCannons. The Medium
Pulse Lasers are optimal backup weapons. Its main drawnback is its very low
speed, plus a relatively thin armor. The first thing to modify in an
Annihilator is its engine, and maybe its tendency to make me seasick. Strangely
enough, it is relatively easy to do an head-shot to an Annihilator, especially
with Gauss Rifles.
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5-VEHICLES BRIEFING
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Unlike all other BT-related games (except MechCommander), vehicles play a major
role in MW3: starting from the most important, the MFB, vital to your campaign,
other vehicles will be always against you, and in large numbers may pose a big
threat even for medium/heavy 'Mechs.
APC
Mass: 10 tons
Cruising Speed: 65 km/h
Flanking Speed: 97 km/h
Weapons: 2 Machine Guns
Though usually deployed to carry infantry, the APC in MW3 are used to garrison
low-priority targets. Thier machine guns may become a nuissance, but they're
lightly armored and seldom travel at maximum speed.
HARASSER
Mass: 25 tons
Cruising Speed: 108 km/h
Flanking Speed: 162 km/h
Weapons: 2 SRM-6
Fast and with good short-range firepower, the Harasser usually operates in
group; pilots prefer to keep circling around their targets and fire their SRMs
where the armor is lighter. Lightly armored, but can be dangerous if you are
swarmed.
BULLDOG
Mass: 60 tons
Cruising Speed: 43 km/h
Flanking Speed: 65 km/h
Weapons: 1 Large Laser, 2 SRM-4, 1 Machine Guns
Though slower than the Harasser, the Bulldog is havily armored and effective at
any range, and can be deadly for light 'Mechs in close combat. Try to blown it
from afar, and keep hitting the same location, especially the sides or the
rear, where its armor is thinner.
DONAR
Mass: 21 tons
Cruising Speed: 97 km/h
Flanking Speed: 151 km/h
Weapons: 1 Clan ER Large Laser, 2 Clan Streak SRM-2
The only airborne fighting vehicle in MW3, the Donar is a fast assault
helicopter capable of dealing moderate amounts of damge thanks to its ER Larg
Laser. As genuine Clan vehicle, its weapons are Clan quality. Lighty armored; a
direct it to its rotor will cause it to crash.
STRIKER
Mass: 35 tons
Cruising Speed: 54 km/h
Flanking Speed: 86 km/h
Weapons: 1 LRM-10, 1 SRM-6
This wheeled light tank is famous for supporting its allies from afar and then
closing in to fire its SRMs. Not heanvily armored, however.
MOBILE FIELD BASE
Mass: 200 tons
Cruising Speed: 43 km/h
Flanking Speed: 64 km/h
Weapons: none
Three of these vehicles will support you during your campaign on Tranquill.
Each vehicle can support up to 300 tons of equipment, and can transport up to
two other 'Mechs. During missions, you can order the MFBs to deply as a mobile
repair base, which will repair your armor and replenish your ammo bins; these
repair won't replace lost arms and equipment in them.
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6-HOW TO COSTUMIZE A 'MECH
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In this section I won't explain how to use the 'Mech Lab (the istruction
booklet exists for this), but some guidelines to create a powerful 'Mech. As
MW3 has a different weapon balancing, most players from MW2 or BattlTech itself
will find some weapons too powerful and other not enough. These drawbacks and
advanages will be explained in the following sections.
MechWarrior 3 has less chassis than other MW games (Mercs in primis), though
the selection here tries to cover the widest range of possible tonnages. Some
chassis may be "thougher" than others, and this might be explained as the
coders' will or simply a factor rose after the polygonal models and never
resolved; "though" 'Mechs are the Shadow Cat, the Owens, the Timber Wolf, the
Nova (Black Hawk), the Bushwacker and the two 100 ton-'Mechs (though their
total in-agility makes them nearly useless). Remember that the Owens, the Nova
(Black Hawk), the Adder (Puma), the Cauldron Born and the Firefly have limited
torso-twist capacities.
After you chosed the chassis, it is time to chose what kind and what rating the
engine; MW3 isn't precise to allocate critical damage (read below for more
info), and an XL engine will be the best for every chassis, freeing up tons and
leaving enough criticals for most weapons. Unlike MW2 or BattleTech, it is
possible to mount any kind of engine on any kind of 'Mech, instead of the
standard 10 kph (1 Movement Point for the board game) increments and it is
possible to lighten the engine without losing too much speed. However, try to
use at least an engine that will give at least 50 kph to a heavy/assault 'Mech
and 70 kph for others (though you can decrease the speed a bit for medium
'Mechs). Now go to the armor tab and assign the maximum armor points allowed
for the 'Mech. If you are using an Inner Sphere 'Mech and you want to costumize
it with ferro-fibrous armor, it is better to switch the internals, you'll save
more tonnage. Note that Clan 'Mechs can accomodate both ferro-fibrous and endo
steel in the same space as a single Inner Sphere improvment.
Now switch back to the weapon tab and begin to assign weapons. The head and the
center torso sections should be used for AMS if playing as a Clan pilot (CASE
is totally free). Inner Sphere 'Mechs can use center torso crits for a large
laser or other small weapons (DO NOT include ammo in the CT, if you overheat
the 'Mech will explode), while the head is a good place for equipment like C3
Slaves or Targeting Computers.
Place Double Heat Sinks (Clan palyers) or jump jets (both factions) in the
legs; note that Jump Jets cannot be allocated in head or arm sections; then
place the remaining weapon starting from the lateral torsos and then in the
arms. Arms are ideal for placing ammo in them.
Always mount two or three AMS plus CASE on any 'Mech you have, plus some
back-up weapons for ammo-boats like Medium Lasers (std, Pulse or ER, doesn't
matter, what you prefer).
This might seem a short description of the 'Mech lab, but in MW3 how you place
your items doesn't matter too much (unfortunately).
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7-GENERAL TACTICS
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Keep moving. It is the basic rule of any engagement, and MW3 isn't an exception
to that rule. One of the best improvments of MW3 is that the terrain isn't a
flat table like it was in MW2 (all games), and has several hills, ridges,
bridges, houses and natural obstacles which will help you during the battles.
Always try to keep something between you and your enemy, and let him waste
amnmo or heat to destroy the obstacle (if possible).
Heat tracking is also different, more realistic (mhm...it is closer to the
board game, though 'Mechs tend to overheat a bit), and continously firing
weapons will make you shutdown. Heat Sinks are capable of dissipating an amount
of heat equal to their total number in about 7/8 seconds, and a PPC (for
example) is ready to fire in 4/5 seconds; be careful with the heat, and keep in
mind that you have always a limited escort of coolant to use; the coolant used
is equal to one half of the total heat of your 'Mech, and the usage will vary
from pilot to pilot. An other way to dissipate heat is to submerge your 'Mech,
though submerging the torso will make ballistic and missile weapons useless,
and only energy weapons will be able to fire. Submerging even a leg without
heat sinks will dramatically reduce the internal heat, and if you like to use
energy weapons a lot, be sure to have a body of water before unleashing several
alpha strikes in quick succession.
Combats are different, too: a 'Mech can be knocked down by some weapons, and
weapons with an high impact force (Gauss Rifles, AC/20, sometimes PPCs) will
make your torso or arm move, effectively moving your sight; LB-X ACs are the
best weapons for knocking down 'Mechs, especially if you aim for legs; with the
patches their force was reduced, but they are still capable of taking down
'Mechs with few concentrated shots. Once you're grounded the preferred tactic
of the CPU is to leg you at the most damaged limb; quickly regain your feet and
MOVE; your damaged limb will make movements very difficult, so try to withdraw
to the MFBs for repairs.
If combat is different, weapons are totally different from MW2 or even
BattleTech: the best Laser weapons are ER or standard model, as they allocate
on a single location; Pulse Lasers can allocate more damage and can be aimed
more easily, but it's not so easy to keep the beam on target; they are quite
good for sniping and massed Medium Pulse Lasers can be deadly. PPCs produce a
lot of heat, but are the deadliest of the laser weapons, especially the Clan
version: you must be good at "lag shooting" and to anticipate enemy's
movements; three ER PPCs fired togheter will make your 'Mech very close to
shuttdown, and four ER PPCs will make you shutdown; if you are going to use a
'Mech with a similar way (for example the Primary configuration of a Black Hawk
or a Supernova) is better to alternate fire of single weapons or small groups
(usually two, four for the Black Hawk). Remember that extreme heat will make
your 'Mech slower and your cockpit instruments will shows statics; extreme
damage to the center torso will produce the same statics as extreme heat, but
won't reduce your speed.
Ballistic weapons can be used as main weapons, though you'll need some energy
weapon to compensate for the ammo. They are good for legging 'mechs and inflict
high damages without risking too much about heat.
Missiles are the best weapon of the game. They are guided, LRM can fire lots of
missiles, allocate high damages and unlike standard BT launchers, they tend to
concentrate damage, especially on torso sections. Four LRM 20s with Artemis FCS
and 3 tons of ammo each can devastate any kind of 'Mech on the battlefield.
AMS and ECM Suites are here to counteract missiles; ECM can block Artemis, and
enough AMS can block great number of missiles, though you'll need about 6 AMS
for four LRM-20 salvos fired at once. CASE protects you from ammo explosion,
events that will make the entire 'Mech blow into pieces. Other equipment like
BAP (Beagle/Clan Active Probe) and C3 Computers are nearly useless.
Note that MW3 only assigns weapons and ammo critical hits, and XL engines, even
in Inner Sphere variants, aren't subject to hits, like gyro, jump jets and
other equipment. Head shots are relatively hard, and enemies will prefere to go
for your legs; keep the maximum protection for the head, however.
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8-MULTIPLAYER TACTICS
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The multiplayer matches have some differences from their single-player
counterparts, though all tactics previously described are still ....
First of all, you won't play against AI 'Mechs but against humans, so expect
them to act in a more intelligent way the AI bots, and also expect a general
flatness in weapon configs, especially after the patches; also, the Clan room
generally contaist few players, unlike the Inner Sphere one, busy at all the
times. MW3 lag is also remarkable, especially for players with slow connections
(56K modems or less); I've heard that MW4 is much better, but we aren't here to
speak about internet protocols and programming...
First of all, you won't see assault 'Mechs on the net; they're extremely slow
and offer a large target for boaters; the heaviest 'mech I've ever seen was a
Supernova with modified engine, though the Mad Cat and other 70-75 tons 'Mechs
are the heaviest. Other 'Mechs frequently used are the Owens and the Shadowcat;
you'll probably see "no SC" or "no Owens" in the battle room, because these
'Mechs have a "strong" chassis...call it however you want, but destroying an
Owens or a Shadowcat is like bringing down a Black Hawk or similar 'Mechs-dunno
why, but it is.
The best way to survive in multiplayer battles is to keep the engine rating
high (enough to give 50 kph as walking speed), but do not exceed: you can mount
a 390XL engine on a Mad Dog which will make it very fast (90 kph maximum),
though you'll have some problems in short-range battles if you haven't a good
control over the throttle.
Boaters are the wort thing of MW3; first there were LB-X or small laser boats,
capable of knocking down or destroy a 'Mech's leg with a single salvo, but the
patches reduced the power of LB-X ACs and increased the small lasers' heat
output, so these boats are rare today. Flamer and machine gun boats are also
present, though they are less effective. Missile boats are the most effective
boats on the battlefield, and MicroProse/Zipper/Micro$oft/whoever else never
reduced their power; unlike the original BT rules, missiles tend to strike the
torso, in a very concentrated pattern; they aren't affected by pings (only when
you aim, though) and when 4 LRM-20s fire at once even 6 AMS can shoot down the
missiles. League rules tend to limit the numbers of weapons installable on
'Mechs, though every league has its own rules.
PPCs and Gauss Rifles are nearly useless as their projectiles tend to be slow
when compared to anything else (missiles excluded, but they are guided...),
generate too much heat (PPCs) or have a very limited ammo supply (Gauss
Rifles).
The best Lasers are the standard/ER ones, as you haven't to keep the beam on
the target for long times to allocate damage, though Medium Pulse Lasers can be
useful at close range against (relatively) slow 'Mechs.
Always allocate the maximum armor points on every 'Mech, and remember to use
the MFBs on the map to repair damages (if you chosed to play with MFBs; these
vehicles are invulnerable), and to use water to cool down.
Jump jets should be used to climb ridges and to gain an edge over your
opponent, and destroy that light 'mech before it can get too close (if it
hasn't fired its LRM yet...oh, always keep at least two AMS on you 'Mech).
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9-INSTANT ACTION
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--INSTANT ACTION MAPS--
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+ GORGE: a good map featuring any kind of object you will find during the game:
water, buildings, hills, bridges etc etc. There is a river running throughout
the map, starting from the south; it divides itself in two branches in the
center of the map, where a small city rests. One branch continues toward north,
and the depth of this part is enough to hide a BattleMech. The other branch
turns toward west. Near the beginning of the river there is a small waterfall,
and in the east portion of the map there is a small firebase. Hills sorround
the map, and most are accessible even wwithout jump jets.
+ BIG LAKE: very flat terrain sorrounded by hill with few access points for
'Mechs without jets. On the west part there is an abandoned base, and you'll
start in a small city where you can destroy almost everything (including the
two men running away >:).
Near the city there is a small firebase, and the north side of the map as the
big lake giving the map its name. The lake can submerge a 'Mech in almost its
surface. Good map if you like energy-only 'Mechs.
+ GRASSLAND: realtively flat area with ridges blocking the way. If you want to
climb these hills you'll need jump jets or prepare yourself for a long journey.
Near the starting position there is a small base and the north has an (out of
order) elevator tower and a road going from east to west. the south east part
has some water sorrounded by tall ridges and the south-west part is the dry
lake bed you'll encounter during the second campaign. It is rumored that coders
placed here an ester egg, at the north entrance to the lake bed (coordinates
A-2, IIRC), though I've never seen it; it should be a green gift pack with red
stripes. If anyone has info, please tell me.
+ ROLLING HILLS: like the name says, this map is covered by rolling hills which
all 'Mechs can climb. You start near a burnign DropShip, and the flat areas
form an ideal road to the DropShip. The west part of the map has a small river
with a road. The TOD is night.
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--BATTLE PROGRESSION WAVES--
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FIRST WAVE
Owens, alternate C
SECOND WAVE
Bushwacker
THIRD WAVE
Strider, alternate B
Strider, alternate C
Strider, Primary
FOURTH WAVE
Puma, Primary
Puma, alternate B
Owens, alternate B
Owens, Primary
FIFTH WAVE
Bushwacker
Bushwacker
Shadow Cat, alternate B
SIXTH WAVE
Orion
Shadow Cat, Primary
Shadow Cat, alternate A
SEVENTH WAVE
Strider, alternate D
Strider, Primary
Orion
Orion
Puma, alternate B
EIGHTH WAVE
Thor, alternate C
Thor, Primary
Thor, alternate A
NINTH WAVE
Mad Cat, Prime
Mad Cat, alternate B
Vulture, Prime
Vulture, alternate C
TENTH WAVE
Orion
Puma, Primary
Strider, alternate B
Mad Cat, alternate A
Bushwacker
ELEVENTH WAVE
Vulture, alternate B
Champion
Thor, alternate B
Shadow Cat, alternate A
TWELVETH WAVE
Black Hawk, alternate A
Black Hawk, alternate C
Black Hawk, alternate D
Mad Cat, Primary
Orion
Champion
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10-WALKTHROUGH
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Notes: the salvage after the missions is randomly decided by the computer.
Normally it includes tons of armor, various ammo types and other misc
equipment; remember that every 'Mech is salvageable: by destroying one leg, the
'Mech will be destroyed and you'll have it. Note that if the enemies destroy
one of your legs you'll have to reply the whole mission. There aren't any
weight limitations, so bring the best 'Mech you have. You'll start with a
Bushwacker, standard configuration. Harder difficulty levels will increase AI
values and not your enemies' tonnage.
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--OPERATION 1--
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While you were droppoed on-planet by the DropShip Warhammer, the DropShip came
under attack by something from the planet. The Fate of your lancemates, the
other commando groups and the DropShip itself is unknown.
Operation one was planned to destroy Clan Communication Centers and a 'Mech
Production Facility.
MISSION 1
Primary Objectives:
+ Take the Comm. Center offline at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy fixed emplacemnets
+ Rendezvous with the MFBs at Nav Point Baker
You'll start with the beach on your left, inside the sea. The MFBs are at Nav
Point Baker, and will keep a low aspect and radio profile to avoid detection;
you won't be able to use them in this mission.
Begin to advance toward the two SRM turrets directly in front of you; two APCs
will "intercept" you: destroy them with laser fire while in water to improve
cooling capabilities and save ammo. Do the same with the two turrets and cross
the bridge: 3 trucks are trying to escape, but destroy on ly the first and
approach the bridge: it will explode, with the other two trucks on it. An Owens
(alternate C) will approach from the ridge previously connected by the bridge.
Destroy it (remember that your Bushwacker has only standard heat sinks and
using the laser only isn't a good idea; the AC combined with the Machine Guns
are an ideal back-up system), and the use the wrecakges of the bridge to climb
the ridge. The Comm. Center is on the right; target the antennae on the top and
then target the remaing SRM turrets.
Now go to Nav Baker to rendezvous with MFBs.
MISSION 2
Primary Objectives:
+ Capture the barracks at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy Missile Platforms at Nav Point Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all enemy units
The MFBs technicians were able to pierce the encripted Clan communications, and
you'll have direct access to their communications. In addition, all other
troops dropped reported in, but the Blackhammer did not. Dominic Pain will join
later, at the 'Mech Factory.
You now have to attack two heavy missile platforms: they have an extreme range,
but there is a blind spot in the south.
Begin by following the road in front of you: two APCs and an Owens (alternate
C) are going to the barracks at Nav Able to reinforce the current garrison
force; take out the APCs first and then concentrate on the Owens before the
Strider (alternate D) garrisoning the barracks will come to help his sibkin (a
Clan term; simply put, a sibkin is someone you grwon with). Destroy these two
'Mechs (oddly enough the Strider will be an easier kill with its huge torso...)
and target the first missile platform (the active one).
Now step in the lake and destroy the approaching Bulldogs (they should four).
Now climb the small hill and destroy the last platform.
MISSION 3
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy East Facility at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy West Facility at Nav Point Able
+ Escort MFBs at Nav point Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all enemy units
After your succesful attack at the missile platforms the DropShip Eclypse, an
other DropShip dispatched to attack Tranquil transmitted that it will wait you
in the area north of you. The MFBs crew also discovered that the Blackhammer
was probably shot down by Naval Lasers mounted on fixed emplacements.
Follow the small road, and destroy the Firefly coming from the left.
Stay on the ridge and use your long-range weapons to destroy the 2 APCs and the
3 Bulldogs protecting the first facility.
Descend the hill and kill the Strider D patrolling the area around the East
Facility; step in the river and destroy the pop-up missile turret; now destroy
one support pilon for each structure of the first facility to destroy the
buildings, and approach the second facility; destroy the other hidden turret
and then destroy the Bulldog comong from Nav Charlie. Do the same with the
Bushwacker, and use the river to avoid legging and to dissipate heat in a much
efficent way.
Now order the MFBs to move to Nav Charlie and wait them.
MISSION 4
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy Enemy Structures at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy Power Station at Nav Point Baker
+ Destroy Laser Towers at Nav Point Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
Operation Final Objective:
+ Destroy 'Mech Fatory at Nav Point Able
Some infos on the current situation: the Eclypse, the DropShip waiting for you
is trying to hide from an entire front-line Trinary, and Team 2 reported that
they succesfully destroyed the dam in their operation area. It is now time to
destroy the 'Mech Factory and end the first operation.
Begin to head at Nav Able, and destroy the Firefly and the Black Hawk
protecting the greenhouses; Dominic Paine, piloting a Shadow Cat Primary, will
enter the area from the west, targeting the greenhouses first. Try to salvage
the Black Hawk, you'll need a good 'Mech for the next mission. Now destroy the
Power Station and the turrets (4 SRM Turrets) protecting the 'Mech Factory.
Two 'mechs will come from Point Charlie, namely a Strider and an Owens, both C
variants. Order Paine to destroy the Owens while you take out the other one.
Now call the MFBs for replenishing your ammo bins and repair your armor and
begin to soften up the Orion protecting the Factory with long-range fire. As
its torso armor reaches very low levels or the 'Mech is completely destroyed,
cross the lake and destroy the factory.
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--OPERATION 2--
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MISSION 1
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy fixed emplacements at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy local commander
+ Escort MFBs to Nav Point Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
This area was previously visited by Team 2. The dama that was used to be here
is no longer operative thanks to your allies; Team 2 ecncoutered heavy
resistance, and there are no datas on the present activities.
Begin to head toward the destroyed dam; it will be your door to the dried lake,
where's an entrance to underground facility. A Strider C will try to intercept
you, and will call for reinforcments: 4 Bulldogs and 3 Strikers will come from
the right, and when you'll reach the dam, an Owens B will enter the fight. The
dam itself is protected by two SRM turrets.
As you step into the dried lake, 5 Elementals will ambush you, and a Firefly
will come to help its smaller friends.
Once entered the lake, destroy the to inactive turrets on the right and then
call your MFBs for repairs.
A Shadowcat will begin to run toward; try to pick it out with long-range fire;
this Shadowcat is an A variant, and doesn't have the Gauss Rifle.
Once the Shadowcat is no longer operative, recall you MFBs for an other repair
session (if needed) and head toward Nav Point Charlie; a Noruff-class Assault
Dropship will take off from the main elevator tube, followed by a Thor C, a
version carrying an LB 20-X. Try to salvage this 'Mech, and have no mercy for
its pilot; one of the best tactics is to send Paine to engage it first, and
then fire at the Thor's legs as Paine keeps him occupied.
After this battle, call your MFBs for a rendez-vous at Nav Charlie and prepare
to descend.
MISSION 2
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy docking station at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy headquarters at Nav Point Baker
+ Destroy all Smoke Jaguars
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy the convoy
The only infos you have on this zone was a short video shooted by an
infiltration team. They got out from where you'll enter, and entered from where
you'll go out. Near the exit there is a tank of a corrosive tank capable of
destroying your armor, and you'll be death if it is released. There is a small
HQ and Nav Point Baker and two low-orbit shuttles that have to be destroyed at
Able.
As you powerup, an Orion and a Shadowcat A will enter the elevator room; the
Orion will attack you, while the Sahdowcat will go after the MFBs. Concentrate
on the Orion before destroying the Shadowcat.
Now follow the paved road and begin to take out the truck composing the convoy
headed to the headquarters. 2 Bulldogs and a Bushwacker are protecting it;
destroy the Bushwacker and then the Bulldogs.
Now aim your weapons on the shuttles and destroy them.
Head to the headquarters: advance slowly, and stop when you get into a valid
range for your weapons: destroy the 2 Laser Turrets, the 5 Elementals and the
Firefly with long-range fire, and you won't have to fight them in close
quarters. To destroy the HQ, destroy the tall column on the left; you'll
salvage a Thor by destroying the colum; now climb the small building and
destroy the trucks, and collect your salvage.
A Black Hawk B will power up; engage it in the HQ chamber, or the mission will
become too risky.
Now head toward the exit, and you'll hear the Clan commander ordering to blow
the gas tank. Engage the Orion doing so ASAP, or the mission will fail.
After the gas threat has been eliminated, reach the armored door behind the
tank, blown it up and step in the small corridor to reach an other elevator.
MISSION 3
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy elevator at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy buildings at Nav Point Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
More informations about the Eclypse; the front-line Trinary patrolling the area
is still present, and Kit Andrews suggests a more prundent approach. Epona
Rhi's position is still unknown, but she might be only on radio silence.
You'll begin this mission just outside the elevator that brought you on
surface; blown it to pieces and engage the two Firefly sent by their commander
to investigate. No move toward Point Baker slowly, and destroy the three Donars
patrolling the area before engaging the Strider Primary and its escort of four
Harrassers.
Now you should be near the river. Destroy the four Pumas (two B and two
Primary) with long-range fire and then cross the water and destroy the several
APCs patrolling the area. Call the MFBs and dock for repairs before destroying
the building at Nav Baker.
Head toward Nav Point Charlie, and destroy the Champion protecting the entrance
to an underground 'Mech facility.
Step into the cave and reach Nav Point Charlie to end the mission.
MISSION 4
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy mining equipment at Nav Able
+ Destroy 'Mech factory at Nav Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all enemy units
This is an other 'Mech production site; it should have been Team 3's job, a
full lance of heavy 'Mechs, and this will be hard. Fortunately enough Epona Rhi
will assist in the attack.
Begin to walk into the corridor, until it turns right: on the small platform at
its end, an Owens Primary is waiting you; try do destroy it with a direct leg
attack or at least to heavily damage it; as you step on the platform, two Thors
will power up: order to Paine to take the D variant (the one with a jungle
camo) while you destroy the other one, a Primare config. As these tow 'Mechs
are down, destroy the Owens if you still have to do this and call your MFBs,
you'll surely need repairs after this fighting. The cave you're in has tow
lines moving mined material: to destroy them you must obliterate the support
pylons: the lines themsleves are invulnerable; be sure leave the south line
intact, or you won't be able to proceed in you mission (if you haven't jump
jets). The mining equipment is powered by a laser turret in the building which
connects the lines: destroy it.
Now use the small concrete ramp to access the southern mining line and step in
the building where the turret was: on you left there's an armored door that
have to be destroyed to let you enter the 'Mech facility (side note: it is
extremely rare that your lancemate would be able to follow you: when I played
this mission for writing this walkthorugh, it fell from the line and destroyed
its own head, or something similar: I know only that Paine's 'Mech didn't
survived for head damage).
Follow the tunnel until you see the 'Mech factory, shrouded in a green light: a
Puma A is patrolling the area, and it is better to take it out before entering
the factory: an Annihilator is awaiting you, but it will be engaging Epona's
Bushwacker, leaving you free to palce few shot before it begins to fire at you.
After this 'Mech target the center column and destroy the factory; you'll
salvage a Vulture, a Thor and an Annihilator everytime.
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--OPERATION 3--
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MISSION 1
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy headquartes at Nav Able
+ Escort MFBs at Nav Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all enemy units
For the intelligence, Operation Area 3 is th hardest of all areas; it had to be
swept by Team 4, 5 and 6. Kit Andrews is still trying to meet you, but he
suggests to rendez-vous in the north. In this operation area it is vital to
destroy the spaceport and the city near it. Meanwhile, you have to pick up
salvages for R&R.
As soon as you power up you'll notice an Orion on your left: after the small
ridge you'll see that this 'Mech is standing on a small platform: try to shoot
at him ASAP, or it will continue to fire LRMs at you.
Other 'Mechs will join the battle: two Striders (Primary and C variants) will
directly attack you, while an Avatar Priamry will join the HQ defenses. The
Striders can be easily took out with long range fire, and it is also possible
to damage the Avatar before it exits your firing arc. All other 'Mechs are
projected by the platform where the Orion was, and are inoffensive, though
they'll block you weapons; there's no way to destroy the platform and its
projector, so ignore them.
Head toward the enemy HQ: you already know that it is protected by an Orion and
an Avatar Primary, but there are also a Bushwacker and two Laser Turrets; take
out the 'Mechs first, then the turrets and finally the HQ. Call your MFBs and
dock fro repairs.
Now head toward the small river on the south: destroy the turret protecting an
armored gate and move past it; the local commander is awaiting you there and
when you encounter a Vulture Primary it will challenge you to a one-on-one
duel. The Vulture is protected by some ruins and continues to fire LRMs, so
move in ASAP and destroy it: now move to kill the commander, piloting a Mad Cat
Primary.
Call your MFBs to rendez-vous at Nav Charlie and prepare yourself for the next
mission.
MISSION 2
Primary Objectives:
+ Take control over the fortress at Nav Able
+ Protect the fortress core
The datas you have are old, as the previously unknown presence of that
holoprojector proved; from the datas recovered from the HQ, the Jaguars have
enough men but no 'Mechs, as you destroyed their factories. It also apperas
that Galaxy Commander Ratache Osis is leading a force to track you down.
Not enough, the MFBs are in need of refit and repairs, and Andrews reported
strange movements from the west.
Kit Andrews also reported some strange movements on the west.
The fortress is protected by an Annihilator and a Mad Cat A. Split your
lancemates evenely between these two targets and attack. When the Annihilator
comes down one Shadow Cat Primary will power up, trying to help is sibkins;
kill it too and call the MFBs, but do not dock for repairs, there's no time: a
Sunder Primary cmoing from the east brought more enemies: fortunately enough
this 'Mech is piloted by Alan Mattila, your last lancemate: order the lancemate
piloting the lighest 'Mech to take on the Shadowcat B, and order Alan to
destroy the Vulture B; you have to engage the Mad Cat B, which is the
commander, while the remaining lancemate closes and finishes off the Thor C.
MISSION 3
Primary Objectives:
+ Secure the DropShip at Nav Able with the MFBs
+ Protect DropShip from attacks
Alan reports that the Blackhammer crashed, and he had to run when the Jaguars
came to collect the salvage, eventually entering in your operation area. Kit
Andrews is near, and it is possible to use his Arrow IV missiles with the TAG
equipment in the DropShip.
Begin to destroy the Avatar Primary guarding the hill in front of you: three
Striders will power up: the two on the left (D and B variants) will go to the
DropShip, and the third, a B variant, from the right, will attack you.
Move past the bridge and order your MFBs to move to the DropShip when the last
Strider falls under you fire.
The area will become very hot, with three Donars doing high speed passes over
you and 5 Elementals attacking your moving MFBs; an Orion will also enter the
area, followed by two Avatars (C and Primary configs): take out the Donars and
the Elementals first, then the Orion and finally the Avatars; concentrate fire
and do not slipt your forces.
MISSION 4
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy facilities and bridges at Nav Able
+ Destroy the central bridge
+ Destroy towers and bridge at Nav Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
Mission Final Objective:
+ Defeat Ratache Osis
Unfortunately the Clans where able to take a great deal of equipment from the
Black Hammer; you have to take them back or at least deny them to the Jaguars,
or you and the rescue team will be cut off.
This area also features two Naval Lasers that need to be destroyed.
Once again, destroy the 'Mech (a Shadowcat B) guarding the hill in front of
you, and then move toward the river. Take out the two turrets and let your
lancemates destroy the bridges.
When you spot the two pyramids, destroy the nearest: a Black Hawk primary will
power up: take it out while its Lasers cannot reach you.
Other 'Mechs will power up: order two of your lancemates to destroy the Vulture
B on the left, while you and the other one take out the Cualdron Born B and the
Mad Cat A on the right. Destroy the second pyramid and head toward Nav Charlie.
Ratache Osis, in his Thor C, will challenge you to a Circle of Equals: show him
who is the real trueborn (side note: one of the greatest things of MW2 and GBL
is that you are a Clanner, and not an Inner Sphere pilot...maybe in MW5
Clanners like me will be able to stage single players campaigns with their
beloved Clan...) and destroy the two towers supporting the Lasers and the last
bridge.
MISSION 5
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy urban complex at Nav Beta
+ Blast open corridor gate at Nav Charlie
Secondary Objectives:
+ Take over loading dock at Nav Dog
+ Defeat all Smoke Jagaur units.
Ratache Osis is still alive. He's very angry now, and he will use any kind of
resource to track you down. It is now time to strike the city near the
spaceport and access it by a tunnel; this tunnel is heavily protected, by Kit
Andrews is in poistion, ready to use its Arrow IV missiles when you'll
highlight targets with the TAG you recovered from the Black Hammer (you lef the
TAG in the previous mission? Not too bad, it is useless even in the only
mission you have artillery support). There's also a Clan DropShip at the
spaceport, your only ticket out of here.
Begin to head toward Nav Dog: destroy the Puma B and the two Bulldogs there and
return to the starting point: two Owens (A and B configs) will welcome you,
plus a Vulture A and an Annihilator shooting at you from the big pyramid a the
center of the map. Take out ther light 'Mechs first, then concentrate on the
Annihilator and finally on the Vulture.
Now climb the pyramid and get rid of the three Bulldogs protecting the city;
descend from the structure and approach the city gates (in the right corner
from where you are) and destroy the two Pumas (B and C configs) patrolling the
city.
Move in wth your lancemates, and begin to shoot at the three structures under
construction on the opposite side of the side; when you approach to them an
Annihilator and an Avatar Primary will power up, trying tod efend the complex;
slipt your lancemates evenly and destroy them.
Now exit the small city and place yourself in front of the corridor; begin to
destroy every turret protecting it; if you have the TAG, use your zoom to
target the door and wait for the Arrow IV missiles; if haven't this system,
just enter the corridor to blast the door open with your weapons; in both cases
an other Annihilator will try to stop you; it will be always active, and you
should be able to pick it out with aimed long-range fire.
MISSION 6
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy the fortress at Nav Able
+ Destroy the spaceport at Nav Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
Final Objective:
+ Defeat Ratache Osis
You're near the spaceport, but it is protected by a fortress that could support
an entire Trinary; there's also an other Naval Laser tower in the spaceport;
seems also that the rescue trams are pulling back, so your only chance to left
this planet is to capture the DropShip.
Begin to walk toward the fortress: 4 Elementals and six Strikers will power up:
use long range weapons to take them out and destroy the fortress central pylon
to reduce it to rubble.
An Avatar B and a Mad Cat Primary will come to stop you; there's no need to use
your lancemates: the Avatar can be easily destroyed with long range fire, and
the Mad Cat won't pose a great threat if you have a similar or heavier 'Mech.
Now move to the spaceport: it is protected by a short-range turret and four
'Mechs: two Cauldron Borns B will try to flank you, so redirect two of your
lancemates to destroy them: order the third lancemate to destroy the first
Avatar C while you take out the second.
There are also three Donars in the zone: be sure to take them out before
assaulting the spaceport.
After the main spaceport structure is gone, Ratache Osis, this time piloting a
Supernova will powerup: take it out and prepare for some bad news.
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--OPERATION 4--
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MISSION 1
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy North Tower at Able
+ Destroy South Tower at Charlie
+ Destroy East Tower at Baker
+ Destroy train at Dog
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
Ratache Osis is finally dead, but Galaxy Commander Corbett took the command of
the operations on Tranquill. The DropShip you planned to capture lifted off
after dropping enough Jaguar forces to retake Tranquill; this was broadcasted
by Corbett himself on all open frequencies, and the Eclypse commander ordered
to all rescue teams to pull back; looks like you're stranded on a hostile
world.
As soon as you powerup, move north, heading toward Nav Able; it is the area
wiht less resistance, and the train won't wait for you, so the first part of
this mission is going to be a hit and run.
Near Nav Point Able you'll find two Cauldron Borns (B and C variants): order
your lancemates to engage them while you run toward Nav Able: there you'll find
the first Comm Tower; ignore it for now and destroy the 4 Strikers protecting
it, and wait for you lancemates to arrive. The train is protected by a Thor C
and a Mad Cat Primary: order your lancemates to destroy them and move to
destroy that train, which should be at the depot now.
Now regroup and finish off any Comm Tower and 'Mechs in the area.
MISSION 2
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy village at Nav Able
+ Destroy laser tower at Nav Baker
Secondary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar forces
This is going to be a simple smash and run mission; in the area there is an
other Naval Laser, plus a small village used by Clan warriors.
Move to destroy the three laser towers in front of you: 'Mechs will power up on
any side: take care of the Champion first: it will go after the MFBs.
Now concentrate on the Thor C and the Mad Cat D. The village itself is not
protected, but other 'Mechs will come from Nav Able: the first that you have to
take down is the Annihilator, followed shortly by the Supernova and then by the
Champion.
Head toward Nav Baker: a Supernova is still active, but a Daishi B will power
up: try to salvage both 'Mechs is you use assault 'Mechs, or simply destroy
them is you use more agile 'Mechs; destroy the laser tower and hit CTRL and Q
to end this mission.
MISSION 3
Primary Objectives:
+ Capture supply depot at Nav Point Able
+ Capture Shuttle Pad at Nav Beta
The rescue company is pulling back, but they are waiting for you where they
can.
Begin to move along the shore you are on; beyond the hill two Vultures (C and A
configs) will power up, ordering to all other 'mechs to power up; start the
fight with the Vultures, and pay attention when two Orions enter the battle, or
their missiles will make your life very difficult.
Once you've destroyed the first four 'Mechs call the MFBs and dock for repair;
cross the nearby bridge and ignore for now the supply base: destroy the Orion
and Annihilator patrolling the shore where you are now and then head back; if
you don't destroy them now, the Orion's missiles will be a pain during the
attack to the base.
ow proceed to capture the base: it is protected by four Strikers and two
Supernovas, plus three PPC turrets; not enough, three Donars will begin to
sweep the area as the ground forces engage you. Let your lancemates engage the
vehicles while you take out the 'Mechs and the turrets; when you destroy all
threats in the base, it will be captured.
Call on more time the MFBs for repair and proceed toward Nav Baker, and destroy
all turrets your sensors show; Nav Baker is protected by 5 Elementals and 2
Annihilators: the Elementals will attack first, while the Annihilators will try
to flank you in a pincer move. Split evenly your lancemates between these two
'Mechs and proceed to Nav Baker: a shuttle will take off, but there's nothing
you can do for now.
MISSION 4
Primary Objectives:
+ Capture Clan base at Nav Point Able
Secondary Objectives:
+ Capture warehouse at Nav Point Baker
The MFB crew was able to track the shuttle to a peninsula north of your
position; it appears to be Corbett's personal shuttle, and it is your only way
to escape from the planet; this means abandoning our 'mechs, though. The
shuttle is somewhere near this fortified base you need to capture to discover
its position. The MFBs will remain in a small cave to avoid threats (and if you
need to repair you'll need to run for a full kilometer to reach them).
The warehouse (Nav Baker) is protected by a turret and an Elemental, and there
are two 'Mech patrols in the area, plus one composed of three Elementals; the
first patrol has two Mad Cats (Primary and D configs) and one Thor C; these
'Mechs will engage you just outside the cave where the MFBs are, and they'll
prefer to engage your Mobile Bases tham engagin you directly. After having
destroyed this patrol move to the warehouse and annihilate any opposing force
(the warehouse will give you 4 Clan LRM 20s).
Move toward the base: the second patrol, this time a Thor B and two Orions,
will block your way; in the meantime, three Donars will begin to stage strafing
runs; destroy the 'mech first and then the VTOLs; the base itself is protected
by two pop-up turrets with Gauss Rifle, plus a Mad Cat A and a Thor Primary
moving along the border; you can take out these two 'Mechs by sniping them from
afar; the turrets active themselves when you are about 400 meters away from the
base, and they'll need few shots to go down.
The last two 'Mechs are two Daishis (one A and one B configs), near the
generator you need to destroy, on the fortress' roof; use one of the horizontal
supports to climb on the roof and snipe the two Daishis: the place where they
are is very tigh, and with their firepower will destroy you in seconds; your
lancemates won't follow you on the roof because they don't know how climb the
support, so you're going to engage two Daishis alone; to destroy them, engage
them from above, and try to gain a position from where you hit their torsos but
where they can't shoot back.
When these two 'Mechs are down, step where they were and destroy the dome
generator.
MISSION 5
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy Core Tap at Nav Point Able
+ Destroy Core Tap at Nav Point Baker
+ Destroy Core Tap at Nav Point Charlie
+ Destroy Core Tap at Nav Point Dog
+ Destroy all Smoke Jaguar forces
Final Objective:
+ Reach elevator at Nav Point Echo
This is going to be a solo mission. This lava pit is capable of producing
enough energy for the whole peninsula. If intelligence is correct this pit is
guarded only by Elementals and light 'Mechs; you won't have MFB support.
Do not destroy the core tap until you reach the elevator, and be sure to do not
destroy the small bridge connecting the platforms.
The area is protected by at least eight Elementals and three Sunders (one
Primary and two C configs...light 'Mechs, quiaff?); the three Sunders are near
the first (Nav Able) core tap, the second (Baker) and the fourth (Dog), and the
Elementals are two groups of four each (or five...I think there are 10
Elementals, but one or two will jump directly into the lava...ah, falling into
the lava means immediate death for everything) near the first core tap and the
third; it also possible that tehy'll split into smaller groups, depends on how
many of them ended in the lava.
Note that the lava greatly increases your heat output, and the best thing to do
here is to use Gauss Rifles.
Once you have reached the Elevator, destroy the four core taps and enter the
elevator.
MISSION 6
Primary Objectives:
+ Destroy all Jaguar 'Mechs
The shuttle is out there and the Eclypse is waiting in orbit for you. However,
Corbett is out there too, and he's waiting in the caldera: you have to buy some
minutes to allow the MFBs crew to prepare your only escape from Tranquill.
There are four 'Mechs: Corbett's Daishi Primary, one Mad Cat D, one Cauldron
Born B and one Supernova. They will go after you, and looks that your
lancemates are dumber than usual: they'll tend to fire only when they reach 500
meters, and the Clan 'Mechs are piloted by elite 'Mechs who'll place their
shots wherever they want; no wonder that your legs will become their favourite
target.
Let your lancemates engage first (advance slowly and issue the attack order),
or the Jaguars will make a short work of you.
You won't have MFB support.
Sit back and enjoy the ending.
Just to write something else, the highest score I've ever did is 240000, with
the rank of Captain.
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11-CREDITS and MISC
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First credit? To Fasa for having created the whole BattleTech universe. Then to
me, Briareos Kerensky (Zone ID: briareos_CWE) and to all site showing this FAQ
with my permission; visit them at:
1) The Clans Hall (http://www.sealteamsix.com/briareos/index.html; it's my
site. Visit it and leave your sign on the guestbook, this will make me very
happy)
2) GameFAQs (http://www.gamefaqs.com)
3) Neoseeker (http://www.neoseeker.com)
4) The Cheat Empire (http://home.planetinternet.be/~twuyts)
5) Video Games Strategies (http://vgstrategies.about.com)
6) Sjel's Walkthrough Page (www.sjel.org)
7) Cheat City (www.cheatcity.com)
8) Free Games (www.freegames.it or www.freegames.es), translated in Italian and
Spanish
9) Gamespot (http://www.gamespot.com)
an everyone who helped with this document.
Special thanks to:
all italian BT/MW players; all programs I used to do this FAQ; my turtle and my
dog (he's not died yet); my PC (asking every time to kill him when I push any
of its buttons); Dynamic Italia for having published Evangelion's 10th Genesis
and other tapes I and the italian otaku community were waiting for; all
soundtracks that accompained me during this long work (nominally: all Eva OSTs,
Cowboy Bebop OST, and everythign from Beethoven, Back, Pachelbel, Wagner, Saint
Saen, Orff and everyone I forgot); my still trasparent and bodyless girlfriend.
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