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Post by Chivenger on Apr 4, 2013 16:57:12 GMT -5
One thing that comes up when I teach anyone Mech Attack is this."What about jump jets?"
Not sure on what the costs for this equipment should be. But I do have some thoughts about what should be allowed to have it.
Armored infantry should definitely have it. Scouts and such would need to move fast and react "On the bounce."
If the equipment was not made available to Mechs, that would be okay with me. But they should definitely not be available to Medium or Heavy Mechs.
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Post by Dagger on Apr 6, 2013 13:51:36 GMT -5
Personally, I'm not a fan of jump jets on mechs. They just seem unfeasible to me. However, it appears I'm in the minority on the matter because jump-capable mechs have been a regular request. Therefore, the next set of rules will have an option for jump jets on mechs. I will make an effort to keep them somewhat tame though.
As for infantry, there are already jump-capable troops... and I have a couple if interesting ideas to mix that ability with cargo carrying VTOLs... Air Assault anyone?
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Post by Chivenger on May 5, 2013 17:55:50 GMT -5
Keeping the Jump Jets to Light Mechs only will be a big help. If you want to limit them further, a high(-ish) cost of 2 to 3 would keep them limited and further limit the amount of armor or weapons such a Mech would be able to carry.
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