Posted: 27-Jun-2013 04:53 Post subject: Rudel's Review: Watakushi WTK-5K
Rudel Gurken wrote:
I like this one.
Delivers solid damage up close and with that C3 the to-hit penalty of the MRM's doesn't hurt that much. The jump jets give it much needed mobility and the standard engine plus CASE give it good survivability. At longrange the large ER-laser can make quite an impact while closing in.
Heh, originally I intended the Watakushi to be the one hanging about and relaying C3 data to the others, hence the predominance of short to medium range weapons. It actually resulted from me messing with Grasshopper and thinking about what could I achieve by going for DHSs. I even tried to play with MRM-30s, but in the end I discarded the variant as it resembled the MRM Crusader too much and lacked ranged options.
Thanks for the review! _________________ The dragon NEVER sleeps!
Posted: 28-Jun-2013 10:48 Post subject: Rudel's Review: Watakushi WTK-5K
You're welcome
If getting close to relay C3-data back the to-hit penalty wouldn't be that much of a problem too anyway _________________ Reality is where the Pizza-man comes from!'Gucken, petzen, verpissen!' (Look at it, squeal it, get the hell away from it!) – Motto of the recon troops'Artillery doesn´t know friend or foe! They only know worthwhile targets!‘ – Kuritan Infantrist
Posted: 28-Jun-2013 15:08 Post subject: Rudel's Review: Watakushi WTK-5K
Yup, with the MRMs and MLs you get the incentive to close on the enemy. With JJs and moderate speed you get the means to get there and with good armour and standard reactor you have the means to stay there. C3 says that others will love you for doing what you are already good at even more _________________ The dragon NEVER sleeps!
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