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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | An attempt by Clan Wolf to replace their totem mech. The Warwolf is a | + | An attempt by Clan Wolf to replace their totem mech. The Warwolf is a 75 ton heavy 'Mech conceived around long range and extremely accurate ballistic fire. At first glance the design seems to be lightly armed for its size and weight, however weapons are augmented by a [[Advanced Targeting Computer]]. The Warwolf is rather mobile, sporting [[Jump Jets]]s which make it deadly at any range. |
This 'mech became famous when [[Clan Wolf]] launched its new waves onto the [[Inner Sphere]] but also when a [[Clan]] affiliated [[Mechwarrior]], Valerius Deodatus, brought one into [[Solaris VII]] arenas. As a relatively new design, is reserved to [[Clan Wolf]] elite [[MechWarrior]]s. Some [[MechWarriors]], like Markus Kerensky, became famous with the use of [[Gauss Rifle]] they did against enemy 'mechs on a ''Warwolf''. | This 'mech became famous when [[Clan Wolf]] launched its new waves onto the [[Inner Sphere]] but also when a [[Clan]] affiliated [[Mechwarrior]], Valerius Deodatus, brought one into [[Solaris VII]] arenas. As a relatively new design, is reserved to [[Clan Wolf]] elite [[MechWarrior]]s. Some [[MechWarriors]], like Markus Kerensky, became famous with the use of [[Gauss Rifle]] they did against enemy 'mechs on a ''Warwolf''. | ||
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==Armament== | ==Armament== | ||
− | The Warwolf sports a single [[Gauss Rifle]], and two [[LRM-10]]s. A [[Clan]] [[Advanced Targeting Computer]] makes the [[Gauss Rifle]] extremly accurate to the point where skilled pilots can specificly target certain parts of any mech at unbelievable ranges. | + | The Warwolf sports a single [[Gauss Rifle]], and two [[LRM-10]]s. A [[Clan]] [[Advanced Targeting Computer]] makes the [[Gauss Rifle]] extremly accurate to the point where skilled pilots can specificly target certain parts of any mech at unbelievable ranges. Because the Warwolf would engage targets at an extreme range the most common weapons fire back would also be ballistic and missile fire which is why the mech is armored with reactive armor. |
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==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
Revision as of 02:05, 29 April 2008
Warwolf | |
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Production information | |
Manufacturer | Clan Wolf |
Model | WRW-LF |
Class | Heavy |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 75 tons |
Chassis | Endo Steel (Clan) |
Armor | Reactive (CASE II) |
Engine | 375 XL Fusion (Clan) |
Speed | 86.4 km/h |
Jump Jets | 90 m |
Armament |
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Contents
Description
An attempt by Clan Wolf to replace their totem mech. The Warwolf is a 75 ton heavy 'Mech conceived around long range and extremely accurate ballistic fire. At first glance the design seems to be lightly armed for its size and weight, however weapons are augmented by a Advanced Targeting Computer. The Warwolf is rather mobile, sporting Jump Jetss which make it deadly at any range.
This 'mech became famous when Clan Wolf launched its new waves onto the Inner Sphere but also when a Clan affiliated Mechwarrior, Valerius Deodatus, brought one into Solaris VII arenas. As a relatively new design, is reserved to Clan Wolf elite MechWarriors. Some MechWarriors, like Markus Kerensky, became famous with the use of Gauss Rifle they did against enemy 'mechs on a Warwolf. This 'Mech often fight with its well-known partner, the Wulfen.
Armament
The Warwolf sports a single Gauss Rifle, and two LRM-10s. A Clan Advanced Targeting Computer makes the Gauss Rifle extremly accurate to the point where skilled pilots can specificly target certain parts of any mech at unbelievable ranges. Because the Warwolf would engage targets at an extreme range the most common weapons fire back would also be ballistic and missile fire which is why the mech is armored with reactive armor.
Variants
There are no known varients of the Warwolf
Notes
This design became famous among Mechwarrior: Age of Destruction players when one of future tournament-prize, "Vidicated" Warwolf, was officialy unreleased. But soon, some firm-new examplars pop-up among players, and so the Warwolf was soon remembered as the "forgotten tournament-prize" design, still unplayable in tournament (the same phenomena appeared with the well-known "Deception" Incubus.
References
- Mechwarrior: Age of Destruction
- Mechwarrior: Wolf Strike
- Wizkids staff post [1]