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=Mech Spotlight #1: The Valiant=
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= Mech Spotlight #3: The Archangel and The Preta =
  
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Welcome back to the Mech Spotlight series, where we take a look at mechs that are deserving of a little love. Today we're taking a look at the iconic [[Word of Blake]] designs, the [[Archangel]] and the [[Preta]].
  
Welcome to the first Mech Spotlight, an intermittent series where I take a look at a chassis in BTA that I feel deserves more attention than it gets normally. This spotlight is on a quirky and under-loved light mech, the Valiant.
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[[File:Archangel_picture.png|900px]]
  
[[File:Mech Spotlight 1 Valiant 01.png|900px]]
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[[File:Preta_picture.png|900px]]
  
==Technical Specifications==  
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== Technical Specifications ==
The Valiant is a 30 ton light Inner Sphere BattleMech. There are 6 variants of the Valiant, which cover a wide variety of hardpoints among them. The Valiant's quirk is Improved Targeting, providing a +1 bonus on weapon attacks. The Valiant's affinity is Precise Shot, providing another +1 bonus on weapon attacks. The quirk and affinity combine to make it among the most accurate of light mechs. The Valiant's main claim-to-fame is that four of its six configurations mount melee weapons, three with a Hatchet and one with a Mace (one of only a few mechs with a Mace in all of BTA in fact). Two configurations also mount a Small Shield, for added durability.
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The Archangel and Preta are both Inner Sphere OmniMechs. The Archangel is 100 tons, the Preta is 45. As OmniMechs, they have the OmniMech quirks. However, they both have some extra fixed equipment worth making note of. They both have fixed C3i and Small Cockpits. The Archangel also has a fixed Compact Fusion Engine and Compact OmniMech Gyro. The Archangel's [[Pilot Affinities|affinity]] is Resistant, making it extremely resistant to critical hits. The Preta's affinity is Brawler, giving it 15% more kick/punch damage.
  
==Variants==
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== Variants ==  
The Valiant comes in six flavors: the -K5, -K7, -L2, -L7, -M4, and -M6. The -K5/-K7 are the traditional energy variants with hatchets. The -L2/-L7 are the two variants without a melee weapon. The -M4/-M6 are sort of the oddball variants that do unusual things while still maintaining the mech's melee heritage with a hatchet or mace.
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The Archangel and Preta both have four named configurations, the Conditus, Deicio, Lateris, and Raptus configurations. In general terms, these configurations share some similarities. The Conditus configuration tends towards being a long-range sniper configuration. The Deicio configuration is more of a mid-range loadout. The Lateris configuration always carries Variable-Speed Pulse Lasers. The Raptus configuration is always a close-range brawler configuration. The hardpoints on the Archangel are numerous, with notable hardpoints in both the head and center torso to make use of the extra space. The Preta also tends to have head hardpoints, again to make use of that Small Cockpit.
  
===V4-LNT-K5===  
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== Model Info ==  
The K5 is a simple variant, made with no advanced technology beyond the arm-mounted Small Shield. Thanks to the shield, the K5 is one of the most durable Valiants. It has basic hardpoints, 3 energy and 3 support, giving it decent combat options, though 1 support is occupied by the hardwired hatchet. Additionally, because of the hardwired shield, it has less available tonnage than other Valiants. It also comes with single heat sinks, the only variant to do so, making it expensive to refit. It is fielded by Local Govt, the Magistracy, the Marians, the Outworlds, the Rim Collection, and the Taurians, meaning it is widely available.
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The Archangel model comes from Lt. Shade. The Preta model comes from GentlePayload.
  
[[File:V4-LNT-K5.png|900px]]
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== Archangel Overview ==
  
===V4-LNT-K7===
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[[File:C-ANG-CONDITUS.png|900px]]
The K7 is the "stock" Valiant. It carries the hardwired hatchet but no shield. It also has similar hardpoints to the K5, with 3 energy and 4 support (one occupied by the hatchet of course). However, it comes with a larger engine, double heat sinks, and MASC, as well as the extra tonnage without the shield, making the K7 a little easier to use than the K5. It is fielded by Local Govt, the Kuritans, the Davions, and the Steiners, making it widely available.
 
  
[[File:V4-LNT-K7.png|900px]]
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The Archangel is a zombie, first and foremost. The compact gyro and engine, combined with head and CT mounted hardpoints, make it so that the mech can lose both side torsos and still remain largely combat effective. It is standard 100 ton speed with a 300-rated core meaning it is slow, but the amount of punishment it can absorb is very high even for its weight. However, the downside is that because the compact engine and gyro are heavy, the Archangel can't carry a huge payload. The stock loadouts are dangerous enough but the Archangel as a chassis really heavily relies on being a damage sponge before anything else. Don't come into the Archangel expecting it to be your top damage dealer. Every variant has 10 hardpoints scattered about the mech so it can carry a wide variety of loadouts but the spare tonnage is lower than average. The Archangel's fixed C3i and Small Cockpit also throw wrenches into things. The Small Cockpit's accuracy penalty encourages the use of either very accurate or very scattershot weapons. The C3i wants the Archangel to be in close-quarters for the lance accuracy boost, which also would off-set the Small Cockpit.
  
===V4-LNT-L2===
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Looking at it, my instinct is to go with one of three weapon groups on the Archangel: LBXs, probably twin LB-10X; pulse lasers, probably X-Pulses; or missile spam. All three get around the small cockpit accuracy penalty somehow. The LBX/missiles throw enough attacks at the enemy to hit with something and the pulses are highly accuracy to cancel it out. The mech does have Endo-Steel, but the lack of a weight-saving engine makes tonnage hard to come across. The Archangel has 36 tons of pod space total for equipment, much less than comparable 100 ton mechs such as the Atlas. My recommendation is to use the Archangel as a front-line tank and to build your force around it, use it to draw fire and to tank hits and go from there.
The first melee-less Valiant, the L2 is a missile-focused design. It comes with good components, such as double heat sinks, an XL engine, CASE, and heavy ferro-fibrous armor, making it a good acquisition early on in a career. It has 5 missile hardpoints as well, making it an excellent early-game SRM carrier, though it lacks the tonnage to do much else, being far too light for LRMs or Thunderbolts. It would make a passable MML carrier however. It is fielded by only the Draconis Combine, making it hard to come across.
 
  
[[File:V4-LNT-L2.png|900px]]
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== Preta Overview ==
  
===V4-LNT-L7===
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[[File:X-PRT-O-CONDITUS.png|900px]]
The second melee-less Valiant, the L7 is a focused ballistic design. It is the slowest Valiant out of the box but has the most available space thanks to the slower engine and being the only Valiant with Endo-Steel. It also has mixed hardpoints, 3 ballistic/2 energy/1 support, giving it a variety of possible builds. It makes a good early-game direct fire support design with light autocannons or perhaps a single larger autocannon. Thanks to the endo-steel, it would also make a good twin Large Laser or PPC carrier early on. It comes with decent components, such as double heat sinks, CASE, and a Light Engine. It is fielded only by the Federated Suns, making it hard to come across.
 
  
[[File:V4-LNT-L7.png|900px]]
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The Preta is a bit of an odd duck. Built around a 270-rated Light Fusion Engine, the Preta is fast for its size but that means it doesn't really excel at anything. It does have the Small Cockpit and C3i of the Archangel but unlike that mech it also has the speed to close distance and truly benefit from the C3i's lance accuracy benefit. The Preta does have an Endo-Steel frame, giving it 16 tons of pod space to do things with, but it lacks any clear job on the battlefield. Every variant of the Preta has 6 hardpoints to work with, which would let it be a decent laser spam design with its speed and double heat sinks. To be honest, the Preta is a hard design to evaluate. It is being pushed in lots of directions: it is fast with fixed C3i, pushing it towards backstabbing, but it lacks enough hardpoints to truly spam support weapons. It can take up to 6 jump jets but that eats into its limited tonnage for equipment such as weapons or heat sinks. The Small Cockpit discourages single "Big Gun" loadouts thanks to the accuracy penalty. Inner Sphere missiles don't work well because of the lack of tonnage, nor do ballistics. In truth, the Preta is probably just a little too fast. A core 270 on a 45 tonner gives the mech more speed than it really needs and strips it of effective space to do much with.  
  
===V4-LNT-M4===
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== Personal Opinion ==
One of the so-called "weird" Valiants, the M4 carries a hatchet like the K series Valiants, as well as double heat sinks and some ER Medium Lasers, but it uses most of the tonnage it gets from its heavy ferro-fibrous armor on a pair of Mortar/2s with both suppressant and inferno ammo. This gives it unusual hardpoints: 2 ballistic/3 energy/2 support (one used by the hatchet). The ballistics are torso mounted, giving them increased protection over the L7's arm mounts. The M4 is fielded by Local Govt, the Magistracy, the Circinians, the Outworlds, the Rim Collection, and the Taurians, meaning it is widely available.
 
  
[[File:V4-LNT-M4.png|900px]]
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I like both mechs, but it's hard to explain why. The Archangel I prefer to the Preta, if only because I know what to do with the Archangel. It's a damage sponge zombie, I get that, that's clear. The Preta is a mech I like but can't really articulate why, given its myriad issues. The lack of space to do anything combined with the weird fixed gear makes the Preta an odd duck to make use of. About the only really effective thing I can think of to do with it is to spam Medium Pulses or X-Pulses and be a knife-fighter on a mobile chassis that comes with its own ECM and lance accuracy boosts from the C3i, which does sound pretty effective now that I think about it. The Archangel being a zombie weapon platform I can get behind. It has enough space to do a variety of builds and you can squeeze a serious amount of that firepower into the head and CT for maximum zombification. These mechs are quirky and that's enough to get a :thumbsup: from me.
  
===4-LNT-M6===  
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== Conclusion ==  
The other so-called "weird" Valiant, the M6 is another missile focused design, with exclusively missile and support hardpoints (one of which is occupied by a mace). The mace gives the mech some unique hitting power and makes it stand out among melee mechs in BTA. The M6 also mounts a hardwired small shield, giving the M6 further durability on-par with the K5. It comes with good early-game components, such as double heat sinks, ferro-fibrous armor, and an XL engine. It is fielded only by Local Govt, Pirates, and the Tortugans, making it moderately uncommon to come across.
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The Word of Blake makes 'em weird, Commander. The Archangel and Preta are a goofy pair. Worth looking into though. Go make friends with the Wobbies and see what you can do with the mechs. Come back next time for something a little more squat.
  
[[File:V4-LNT-M6.png|900px]]
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= Previous Mech Spotlights =
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[[Mech Spotlight 1: The Valiant|Mech Spotlight #1: The Valiant]]
  
==Conclusion==
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[[Mech Spotlight 2: The Summoner|Mech Spotlight #2: The Summoner]]
The Valiant is a versatile, wide-spread, interesting chassis. Though it has a reputation as a light melee chassis, the L series Valiants demonstrate that it makes a fine weapon carrier as well. I encourage you to give the Valiant a try, it does some unique things (such as a mace/shield combo or being an excellent light missile carrier) and is worth your time. Come back next time, when we stop in with the Clans for a moment!
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 2 June 2021

Mech Spotlight #3: The Archangel and The Preta

Welcome back to the Mech Spotlight series, where we take a look at mechs that are deserving of a little love. Today we're taking a look at the iconic Word of Blake designs, the Archangel and the Preta.

Archangel picture.png

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Technical Specifications

The Archangel and Preta are both Inner Sphere OmniMechs. The Archangel is 100 tons, the Preta is 45. As OmniMechs, they have the OmniMech quirks. However, they both have some extra fixed equipment worth making note of. They both have fixed C3i and Small Cockpits. The Archangel also has a fixed Compact Fusion Engine and Compact OmniMech Gyro. The Archangel's affinity is Resistant, making it extremely resistant to critical hits. The Preta's affinity is Brawler, giving it 15% more kick/punch damage.

Variants

The Archangel and Preta both have four named configurations, the Conditus, Deicio, Lateris, and Raptus configurations. In general terms, these configurations share some similarities. The Conditus configuration tends towards being a long-range sniper configuration. The Deicio configuration is more of a mid-range loadout. The Lateris configuration always carries Variable-Speed Pulse Lasers. The Raptus configuration is always a close-range brawler configuration. The hardpoints on the Archangel are numerous, with notable hardpoints in both the head and center torso to make use of the extra space. The Preta also tends to have head hardpoints, again to make use of that Small Cockpit.

Model Info

The Archangel model comes from Lt. Shade. The Preta model comes from GentlePayload.

Archangel Overview

C-ANG-CONDITUS.png

The Archangel is a zombie, first and foremost. The compact gyro and engine, combined with head and CT mounted hardpoints, make it so that the mech can lose both side torsos and still remain largely combat effective. It is standard 100 ton speed with a 300-rated core meaning it is slow, but the amount of punishment it can absorb is very high even for its weight. However, the downside is that because the compact engine and gyro are heavy, the Archangel can't carry a huge payload. The stock loadouts are dangerous enough but the Archangel as a chassis really heavily relies on being a damage sponge before anything else. Don't come into the Archangel expecting it to be your top damage dealer. Every variant has 10 hardpoints scattered about the mech so it can carry a wide variety of loadouts but the spare tonnage is lower than average. The Archangel's fixed C3i and Small Cockpit also throw wrenches into things. The Small Cockpit's accuracy penalty encourages the use of either very accurate or very scattershot weapons. The C3i wants the Archangel to be in close-quarters for the lance accuracy boost, which also would off-set the Small Cockpit.

Looking at it, my instinct is to go with one of three weapon groups on the Archangel: LBXs, probably twin LB-10X; pulse lasers, probably X-Pulses; or missile spam. All three get around the small cockpit accuracy penalty somehow. The LBX/missiles throw enough attacks at the enemy to hit with something and the pulses are highly accuracy to cancel it out. The mech does have Endo-Steel, but the lack of a weight-saving engine makes tonnage hard to come across. The Archangel has 36 tons of pod space total for equipment, much less than comparable 100 ton mechs such as the Atlas. My recommendation is to use the Archangel as a front-line tank and to build your force around it, use it to draw fire and to tank hits and go from there.

Preta Overview

X-PRT-O-CONDITUS.png

The Preta is a bit of an odd duck. Built around a 270-rated Light Fusion Engine, the Preta is fast for its size but that means it doesn't really excel at anything. It does have the Small Cockpit and C3i of the Archangel but unlike that mech it also has the speed to close distance and truly benefit from the C3i's lance accuracy benefit. The Preta does have an Endo-Steel frame, giving it 16 tons of pod space to do things with, but it lacks any clear job on the battlefield. Every variant of the Preta has 6 hardpoints to work with, which would let it be a decent laser spam design with its speed and double heat sinks. To be honest, the Preta is a hard design to evaluate. It is being pushed in lots of directions: it is fast with fixed C3i, pushing it towards backstabbing, but it lacks enough hardpoints to truly spam support weapons. It can take up to 6 jump jets but that eats into its limited tonnage for equipment such as weapons or heat sinks. The Small Cockpit discourages single "Big Gun" loadouts thanks to the accuracy penalty. Inner Sphere missiles don't work well because of the lack of tonnage, nor do ballistics. In truth, the Preta is probably just a little too fast. A core 270 on a 45 tonner gives the mech more speed than it really needs and strips it of effective space to do much with.

Personal Opinion

I like both mechs, but it's hard to explain why. The Archangel I prefer to the Preta, if only because I know what to do with the Archangel. It's a damage sponge zombie, I get that, that's clear. The Preta is a mech I like but can't really articulate why, given its myriad issues. The lack of space to do anything combined with the weird fixed gear makes the Preta an odd duck to make use of. About the only really effective thing I can think of to do with it is to spam Medium Pulses or X-Pulses and be a knife-fighter on a mobile chassis that comes with its own ECM and lance accuracy boosts from the C3i, which does sound pretty effective now that I think about it. The Archangel being a zombie weapon platform I can get behind. It has enough space to do a variety of builds and you can squeeze a serious amount of that firepower into the head and CT for maximum zombification. These mechs are quirky and that's enough to get a :thumbsup: from me.

Conclusion

The Word of Blake makes 'em weird, Commander. The Archangel and Preta are a goofy pair. Worth looking into though. Go make friends with the Wobbies and see what you can do with the mechs. Come back next time for something a little more squat.

Previous Mech Spotlights

Mech Spotlight #1: The Valiant

Mech Spotlight #2: The Summoner

Mech Spotlight #3: The Archangel and The Preta