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{{Mech|
 
{{Mech|
| Image = File:Fafnir.jpg
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| Image = File:Fafnir.png
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| ImageGif = File:Fafnir_rotating_350px.gif
 
| Class = Assault
 
| Class = Assault
 
| Faction = Inner Sphere
 
| Faction = Inner Sphere
 
| Tickets = 16
 
| Tickets = 16
| Tier = 8
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| Tier = 16
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| Tonnage = 100
 
| Speed = 54
 
| Speed = 54
| SpeedWithMasc = 75
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| SpeedWithMasc =
| Rotation = 90
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| Rotation = 180
| PitchStand = -34° to +45°
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| PitchStand = -35° to +45°
| PitchCrouch = -34° to +55°
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| PitchCrouch = -35° to +55°
  
| Price Prime = 149 600
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| Price Prime = 147 800
| ArmorT Prime = 93 914
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| ArmorT Prime = 93 765
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| Engine Prime = Vlar XL 300
 
| Weapons Prime = <ul>
 
| Weapons Prime = <ul>
 
<li>2x [[HGauss]]
 
<li>2x [[HGauss]]
<li>2x [[ERMBL]]
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<li>2x [[ERML]]
 
<li>1x [[MPL]]
 
<li>1x [[MPL]]
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<li>1x [[B-Pod]]
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
 
| Equip Prime = <ul>
 
| Equip Prime = <ul>
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
 
<li>[[GECM]]
 
<li>[[GECM]]
<li>2 [[DHS]]
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<li>2 [[HS]]
 
<li>8 [[free tons]]
 
<li>8 [[free tons]]
 
<li>19.5t [[Armor]]
 
<li>19.5t [[Armor]]
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
| Price A = 150 500
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| Price A = 134 600
| ArmorT A = 90 714
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| ArmorT A = 90 569
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| Engine A = Vlar 300 STD
 
| Weapons A = <ul>
 
| Weapons A = <ul>
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<li>4x [[MG]]
 
<li>2x [[iHGauss]]
 
<li>2x [[iHGauss]]
<li>2x [[MXPL]]
 
<li>4x [[MG]]
 
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
 
| Equip A = <ul>
 
| Equip A = <ul>
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
<li>2 [[DHS]]
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<li>1 [[HS]]
 
<li>4 [[free tons]]
 
<li>4 [[free tons]]
 
<li>18.5t [[Armor]]
 
<li>18.5t [[Armor]]
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| Price B = 139 500
 
| Price B = 139 500
| ArmorT B = 90 714
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| ArmorT B = 90 569
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| Engine B = Vlar XL 300
 
| Weapons B = <ul>
 
| Weapons B = <ul>
 
<li>2x [[LBX20]]
 
<li>2x [[LBX20]]
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</ul>
 
</ul>
  
| Price C = 147 750
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| Price C = 144 750
| ArmorT C = 90 714
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| ArmorT C = 90 569
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| Engine C = Vlar XL 300
 
| Weapons C = <ul>
 
| Weapons C = <ul>
<li>2x [[Thunderbolt|TBolt20]]
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<li>6x [[ML]]
<li>6x [[MBL]]
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<li>2x [[TBolt20]]
<li>[[TAG]]
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<li>1x [[TAG]]
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
 
| Equip C = <ul>
 
| Equip C = <ul>
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
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<li>[[GECM]]
 
<li>[[BAP]]
 
<li>[[BAP]]
<li>[[GECM]]
 
 
<li>9 [[DHS]]
 
<li>9 [[DHS]]
<li>4 [[free tons]]
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<li>6 [[free tons]]
 
<li>18.5t [[Armor]]
 
<li>18.5t [[Armor]]
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
| Price D = 145 500
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| Price D = 127 450
| ArmorT D = 90 714
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| ArmorT D = 93 765
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| Engine D = Vlar 300 STD
 
| Weapons D = <ul>
 
| Weapons D = <ul>
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<li>4x [[SRM2]]
 +
<li>3x [[Flamer]]
 
<li>2x [[UAC20]]
 
<li>2x [[UAC20]]
<li>8x [[Flamer]]
 
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
 
| Equip D = <ul>
 
| Equip D = <ul>
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
<li>10 [[DHS]]
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<li>[[GECM]]
<li>4 [[free tons]]
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<li>7 [[DHS]]
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<li>2 [[free tons]]
 
<li>19.5t [[Armor]]
 
<li>19.5t [[Armor]]
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
| Price E = 150 500
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| Price E = 140 500
| ArmorT E = 93 914
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| ArmorT E = 90 569
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| Engine E = Vlar XL 300
 
| Weapons E = <ul>
 
| Weapons E = <ul>
 
<li>2x [[Gauss]]
 
<li>2x [[Gauss]]
<li>2x [[ERPPC]]
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<li>2x [[LtGauss]]
 +
<li>1x [[B-Pod]]
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
 
| Equip E = <ul>
 
| Equip E = <ul>
<li>2 [[LAMS]]
 
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
<li>4 [[DHS]]
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<li>1 [[DHS]]
 
<li>4 [[free tons]]
 
<li>4 [[free tons]]
<li>19.5t [[Armor]]
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<li>18.5t [[Armor]]
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
| Price F = 144 500
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| Price F = 120 500
| ArmorT F = 90 714
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| ArmorT F = 90 569
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| Engine F = Vlar 300 STD
 
| Weapons F = <ul>
 
| Weapons F = <ul>
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<li>2x [[RAC5]]
 
<li>2x [[AC20]]
 
<li>2x [[AC20]]
<li>10x [[SPL]]
 
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
 
| Equip F = <ul>
 
| Equip F = <ul>
<li>[[MASC]]
 
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
 
<li>[[EOptics]]
<li>10 [[DHS]]
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<li>1 [[DHS]]
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<li>4 [[free tons]]
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<li>18.5t [[Armor]]
 +
</ul>
 +
 
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| Price G = 121 500
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| ArmorT G = 93 765
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| Engine G = Vlar 300 STD
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| Weapons G = <ul>
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<li>2x [[ERPPC]]
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<li>2x [[Gauss]]
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</ul>
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| Equip G = <ul>
 +
<li>[[EOptics]]
 +
<li>1 [[DHS]]
 
<li>2 [[free tons]]
 
<li>2 [[free tons]]
<li>18.5t [[Armor]]
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<li>19.5t [[Armor]]
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
<!--Commenting out due to armour display being unavailable currently
 
 
| Armor H = 2760
 
| Armor H = 2760
| Armor CT = 13609
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| Armor CT = 14791
| Armor LRT = 9867
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| Armor LRT = 10757
| Armor B = 8165
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| Armor B = 8068
| Armor LRA = 8165
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| Armor LRA = 6858
| Armor LRL = 6247 Internal +<br>10411 External
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| Armor LRL = 10286
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| Armor INT = 6172
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| Version153 = 0.16.1
 
}}
 
}}
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Stats current for 0.8.6
 
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The '''Fafnir''' is an [[Inner Sphere]] [[Assault Mech]] released in 0.5.4. Famed for wielding the most powerful short-ranged weapon available, the [[HGauss|Heavy Gauss Rifle]] and its cousin the [[iHGauss|Improved Heavy Gauss]], the Fafnir makes a terrifying impression on the battlefield. Capable of annihilating any target at close range with one or two strikes, as well as being able to soak up enemy fire in its large quantities of armour, the Fafnir is an excellent choice for assaulting and defending bases in [[Terrain Control]].
 
  
The mech is not without weaknesses, however. Due to most variant's bias towards short ranged weaponry, the Fafnir is very weak if caught out in the open without support. Along with its glacial speed typical to Assault Mechs, this makes the Fafnir a prime target for [[LRM]] users, Bombers and speedy [[Light Mech|Light]] and [[Medium Mech|Medium]] Mechs. Due to the forward placement of the cockpit and guns, as well as a slow torso turn rate, the Fafnir is also susceptible to ambush by [[Battle Armor]], who may use the flat, wide top of the Mech as a platform whilst they tear into it, rendering the pilot completely powerless.
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The '''Fafnir''' is an [[Inner Sphere]] [[Assault Mech]] released in 0.5.4. Famed for wielding the most powerful short-ranged weapon available, the [[HGauss|Heavy Gauss Rifle]] and its only-slightly-less-terrifying cousin the [[iHGauss|Improved Heavy Gauss]], a well piloted Fafnir makes a devastating impression on the battlefield. Capable of annihilating any target at a variety of ranges with one or two strikes, all while being able to soak up enemy fire in its large quantities of armor, the Fafnir is an excellent choice for assaulting and defending bases in [[Terrain Control]].
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The mech is not without weaknesses, however. Due to most variant's bias towards high damage burst weapons, the Fafnir is very weak if caught out in the open without support, or swarmed by multiple opponents- and should be treated and played conservatively as a heavily armored Artillery piece.  Clever [[Light Mech|Light]] and [[Medium Mech|Medium]] Mechs, and even nimble [[Heavy Mech|Heavy]] Mech pilots can flank and attack the Fafnirs rear, which it struggles to protect with its slow movement speed and turn rate. While its intimidating appearance rightfully strikes fear into all on the wrong end of its' muzzles- its characteristicly flat and wide chassis makes it incredibly susceptible [[Aerospace]] Bombers even the most novice [[Battle Armor]], requiring that this Mech' not stray too far from allies.
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==Roles and Gameplay Hints==
 
==Roles and Gameplay Hints==
{{Section out of date|0.8.6}}
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===Prime===
 
===Prime===
The Fafnir Prime is one of the most powerful Mechs available for close quarters combat. Mounting not one, but two [[HGauss|Heavy Gauss Rifles]], the Prime is capable of destroying light targets such as Light Mechs and [[Hovercraft]] in a single shot. Though the Rifles have a long recycle rate between shots, an extra ton of armour allows the Prime to soak up any enemy fire without issue whilst waiting. This variant carries a larger ammo bin than most others, allowing more liberal use of the Gauss Rifles. However, this comes at a cost of having meager secondary weapons, only carrying two [[ERMBL|ER Medium Beam Lasers]] and a single [[MPL|Medium Pulse Laser]] to rely on should the ammo bins run dry. Despite the Mechs awe-inspiring power, the short ranged armament and slow speed means that the best tactic to counter it is to simply turn tail and run - The reduced damage of the Gauss Rifles beyond 350 metres is not worth wasting precious ammunition on. A [[GECM]] system allows the Prime to remain undetected at range whilst searching for unwary targets, as well as offering slight protection against LRM users.
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The Fafnir Prime is one of the most powerful Mechs available for mid- to close-[[range]] combat. Mounting not one, but two [[HGauss|Heavy Gauss Rifles]], the Prime is capable of destroying light targets such as Light Mechs and [[Hovercraft]] in a single [[alpha strike]]. Though the Gauss have a long [[recharge|recycle time]] between shots, an extra ton of armor allows the Prime to spend that time soaking up any enemy fire without issue. This variant carries a larger ammo bin than most others, whopping 8 tons of [[Free tons | extra ammunition]], allowing more liberal use of the Gauss Rifles. However, this comes at a cost of having meager secondary weapons, only carrying two [[ERML|ER Medium Lasers]] and a single [[MPL|Medium Pulse Laser]] to rely on against [[BA]] or if the ammo bins run dry. Despite the Mechs awe-inspiring power, the short ranged armament and slow speed means that the best tactic to counter it is to simply turn tail and run - The reduced damage of the Gauss Rifles beyond 450 meters is not often worth wasting the ammo when the Prime is close to empty. The [[GECM]] system allows the Prime to remain undetected at range whilst searching for unwary targets, as well as offering slight protection against LRM users. Should your teammates allow enemy [[Battle Armor]] get too close, [[B-Pod]] will help with its disposal. The Prime is very flexible in that it can provide modest mid-range [[fire support]], when it's in the right terrain with lots of cover it can operate as a [[skirmisher]] and when supported by allies, the Prime makes an excellent [[tanking|tank]].
  
===Variant A===
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===Variant A - ''"Hammertime"''===
'''"Stop - Hammertime!"''' This variant is one of only two variants in the game that carries the [[Gauss|Improved Heavy Gauss Rifle]], which allows this variant to attack enemies at a longer range without the damage drop-off characteristic of standard Heavy Gauss Rifles, at the expense of a fraction of the total damage dealt. Whilst the Rifles rearm, the Hammertime can continue laying into foes with two [[MXPL|Medium X-Pulse Lasers]] and a brace of four [[MGun|Machine Guns]], which can also prove useful against aircraft and Battle Armour.  However, it carries half as much ammunition as its brother, the Fafnir Prime, meaning that a forward resupply point is needed to be used for extended time on the battlefield.
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Stop - '''''"Hammertime!"''''' This variant is one of only five variants in the game that carries the [[Gauss|Improved Heavy Gauss Rifle]], which allows this variant to attack enemies at a longer range without the damage drop-off characteristic of standard Heavy Gauss Rifles, at the expense of a fraction of the total damage dealt (per/weapon = 800meters  1932damage  6 shots/ton @ 7sec apart). Whilst the Rifles rearm, the '''Hammertime''' can continue laying into foes with four [[MGun|Machine Guns]], which can also prove useful against aircraft and [[Battle Armor]].  However, it carries only 4 [[Free tons | free tons]] of ammunition, meaning that a forward resupply point is needed to be used for extended time on the battlefield. Its build-in case helps with negating gauss explosion and [[engines|STD engine]] allows '''Hammertime''' soak unbelievable amount of damage, if mechwarrior [[Gameplay_Tactics#Twisting_and_Damage_Spreading|torso twists]] properly.
  
 
===Variant B===
 
===Variant B===
This Mech can crush anything that doesn't suit it's interests practically instantly, assuming it is close enough. Two [[LBX20]]s and two [[LBX10]]s can destroy light Mechs in a single blast and cripple anything heavier within 300 metres, though loses effectiveness at maximum range. Dual [[MPL]]s dish out those last few points of damage needed to score a kill and provide limited backup to the main guns. Though powerful, this Mech is a one-trick pony - it carries no extra ammo, as well as being dismally short ranged, making it incredibly susceptible to kiters and must be quick to rearm to avoid being swamped by hungry Light Mechs.
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This Mech can crush anything that doesn't suit it's interests practically instantly, assuming it is close enough. Two [[LBX20]]s and two [[LBX10]]s can destroy light Mechs in a single blast and cripple anything heavier within 450 meters, though loses effectiveness at maximum range. Dual [[MPL]]s dish out those last few points of damage needed to score a kill and provide limited backup to the main guns. Though powerful, this Mech is a one-trick pony - it is being dismally short ranged, making it incredibly susceptible to kiters and must be quick to rearm to avoid being swarmed by hungry Light Mechs.
  
===Variant C===
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===Variant C - ''"ThunderKiss"''===
Aptly named the '''PowerFist''', this Fafnir relies upon a pair of [[Thunderbolt]]s to deliver pain at distances other Fafnir variants can only dream of. Six arm-mounted [[MBL]]s supplement the launchers well, providing much-needed damage between volleys. The C even carries a [[TAG]] laser for assisting in guiding its lethal payload to the target. [[BAP]] and [[GECM]] ensure that even targets running passive radar cannot hide from it. The switch to a missile-based weapon does introduce a crucial flaw to the design: the C has a long window of engagement, meaning a smart enemy will duck and cover as soon as the TBolts are fired, causing them to impact harmlessly into the terrain. Also, small, fast units such as [[hovercraft]] or aircraft can dodge TBolt strikes with relative ease, while larger targets such as assault Mechs often carry a [[LAMS]], which are capable of shooting down TBolts.
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Aptly named the '''''"ThunderKiss"''''', this Fafnir relies upon a pair of [[Tbolt|Thunderbolt 20]]s to deliver pain at distances other Fafnir variants can only dream of. Six arm-mounted [[ML]]s supplement the launchers well, providing much-needed damage between volleys. The C even carries a [[TAG]] laser for assisting in guiding its lethal payload to the target. [[BAP]] and [[GECM]] ensure that even targets running passive radar cannot hide from it. The switch to a missile-based weapon does introduce a crucial flaw to the design: the C has a long window of engagement, meaning a smart enemy will duck and cover as soon as the TBolts are fired, causing them to impact harmlessly into the terrain. Also, small, fast units such as [[hovercraft]] or aircraft can dodge TBolt strikes with relative ease, while larger targets such as assault Mechs often carry a [[LAMS]], which are capable of shooting down TBolts.
  
 
===Variant D===
 
===Variant D===
Undeniably the single most insane Mech created by human hands, the "Scorched Earth" has a unique loadout, to say the least. Two [[UAC20]]s provide excellent close range damage, but they are not this Mech's major weapon system. bristling the rest of the Mech are [[Flamer]]s, eight in total. Using these, the Fafnir D can lay down a frightening amount of heat onto enemy targets. Of course, the Scorcher itself is not exempt from this, as ten extra heat sinks struggle to dispose of the huge heat generated on itself. Understandably, the bane of this Mech is range - with a maximum of 350 metres, any Mech with decent ranged weapons and speed can kite the Fafnir and laugh. But this Mech has another trick up it's sleeve - [[MASC]]. Able to boost to 75 KM/H for periods of time, this Mech can close on opponents at an unexpected and frightening pace.
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What was once Undeniably the single most insane Mech created by human hands, the "Scorched Earth" had a unique load-out of 8 [[Flamer]]s, which have been reduced to three for this variant. Those still allow the Fafnir D to lay down decent amount of heat onto enemy targets. Two [[UAC20]]s provide excellent close range damage and are this Mech's major weapon system. Backed up by Four [[SRM2]], [[GECM]] for stealth and [[EOptics]] for battlefield awareness. Seven [[DHS | Double Heat Sinks]] just manage to control the heat with the aid of [[Coolant | Coolant]] during heavy engagements. Sporting [[engines|STD engine]] allows this variant insane survavibility. The bane of this Mech is range - with a maximum of 350 meters, the need for resupply and any Mech with decent ranged weapons and speed can kite the Fafnir and laugh.
  
 
===Variant E===
 
===Variant E===
Whilst most variants of the Fafnir pride themselves in their Ham-handedness, The E variant is a dedicated long range platform compared to it's brawler cousins. Carrying two [[Gauss|Gauss Rifles]] and two [[ERPPC]]s, the E variant can wreck havok on targets up to 900m away. It completely lacks any backup close range weapons, so Mechwarriors should be wary of closing the distance to enemy mechs. Dual [[LAMS]] easily negate any missiles that may endanger it, whilst four extra [[DHS|Dual Heat Sinks]] help dissipate the heat buildup from the Lasers.
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Whilst most variants of the Fafnir pride themselves in their Ham-handedness, the E variant is more nuanced, long range platform than it's brawlier cousins. Carrying two [[Gauss | Gauss Rifles]] and two [[Light Gauss | Light Gauss Rifles]]; their combined strength give this variant a punch as strong as its feared dual [[Gauss|Improved Heavy Gauss Rifle]] toting brother - but with an incredible range advantage. However, the heavy price to pay is that damage is split across 4 projectiles travelling at 2 different speeds. This makes delivering a full salvo to a single component at range, let alone onto a single moving target - an true test of ability. An additional sacrifice for this damage is that this variant is less armored than it's brothers, and doesn't have the more-durable [[Engine|STD Engine]], and only has tonnage for one reload cycle's worth of ammunition. The Fafnir E also has devastating Anti-Air abilities, with its range and the [[damage types|bonus damage]] both [[Gauss]] and [[Light Gauss | Light Gauss Rifles]] deliver to [[Aerospace]].
  
 
===Variant F===
 
===Variant F===
The Fafnir F is the only variant to mount [[MASC]] allowing this lumbering giant to sprint at 75 KPH into brawling range far more quickly than enemy pilots would expect it to. Once in range, Mechwarriors can unleash its terrifying close range weapons; twin [[AC20]]s and ten! [[SPLAS]]. With the screen shake onslaught of high caliber autocannon fire and with the almost constant barrage of pulse lasers supported by ten [[DHS]], it can lay waste to its enemies in short time. 2 free tons of ammo gives a respectable combat duration before having to disengage for reloads. Yet, the F lacks any long range weaponry which is compounded by a further omission of any protective equipment such as GECM and LAMS. Mechwarriors that find themselves caught out in the open are easy targets for anything that can stay out of the F's close range kill zone.
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A terrifying mix - mounting both the most disruptive weapon and one of the highest DPS weapons on one of the most durable chassis; and with a [[engines|STD Engine]] to boot. A pair of [[RAC5]] can offer tremendous damage at a respectable range, however this chassis truly shines under 350m where the dual [[AC20]] can join in both battering and bruising your target. Chainfiring your AC20's is a necessity to get the most out of their screenshake potential, however don't just look at them as purely disruption- since their damage is nothing to ignore either.
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===Variant G===
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The Fafnir G has a much lower maximum damage output than many other Fafnirs, the reason for this is the G's weapons, which are focused on long-[[range]], and the G's rather heavy Standard [[Engine]] which makes it substantially more survivable than most other [[variants]]. The G does get a little hot as it only has 1 [[DHS]] to deal with its two nice high [[splash damage]] [[ERPPC]]s. The most aggressive weapons equipped on the G are a pair of [[Gauss]] rifles that unload a nasty strike of [[pinpoint damage]], and they match the 900m range of the ERPPCs. Pilots are advised to take advantage of the G's standard engine and do as much [[twist fighting]] as possible and avoiding [[staring]] as much as possible. To supply the G with ammo for its Gauss Rifles are two [[free tons]].
  
 
==Canon==
 
==Canon==
The Fafnir is a slow, 100 ton platform for ''Thor's Hammers'' - two [[HGauss|Heavy Gauss Rifles]] with four tons of ammunition. Featuring 19.5 tons of armor and [[GECM|Guardian ECM]] this unit is both difficult to spot and difficult to destroy. Additionally, the Fafnir has two [[ERMBL|ER Medium Lasers]] and a [[MPL|Medium Pulse Laser]] for self-defense in case of ammo depletion.
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The Fafnir is a slow, 100 ton platform for Thor's Hammers - two Heavy Gauss Rifles with four tons of ammunition.
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The Fafnir was intended to become Defiance Industries of Hesperus' flagship BattleMech. The slow assault design serves as a platform for the pair of "Thor's Hammers". The Fafnir is built on a lightweight Foundation Type 220 Endo Steel chassis that is capable of supporting the Fafnir's massive weapons payload and armor while weighing half as much as a standard chassis. To power this massive 'Mech, a Vlar 300 fusion engine gives the Fafnir a top speed of 54 km/h. The Fafnir is protected by nineteen and a half tons of Durallex Special Heavy V2 armor, giving it almost as much armor as the entire mass of some light 'Mechs. The Fafnir has CASE in both of its side torsos to protect it from secondary damage if one of the Heavy Gauss Rifles are damaged. Finally, for protection from enemy electronic warfare systems, the Fafnir has a Guardian ECM Suite.
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A Fafnir piloted by Peter Steiner-Davion defeated Nondi Steiner in her 95 ton Hauptmann Assault Mech during a one-on-one encounter in Tharkad City.<br>
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It's possible to win a Fafnir prototype in one of the MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries missions.
  
A Fafnir piloted by Peter Steiner-Davion defeated Nondi Steiner in her 95 ton Hauptmann Assault Mech during a one-on-one encounter in Tharkad City.
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Notable Pilots - [FRR] Erazzmus -IS, Plotting-Raccoon -IS, ~SJ~Proxema -MERC, Spooky -MERC
  
It's possible to win a Fafnir prototype in one of the MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries missions.
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Date Introduced 3063 during the Era known as "Civil War" (3062 - 3067) - Unit Role: Juggernaut
  
 
[http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Fafnir BattleTech Reference]
 
[http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Fafnir BattleTech Reference]
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==Gallery==
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<gallery mode=packed heights=150px style="text-align:left">
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File:Old_Fafnir_Reference_Pawel.jpg|High-poly reference model (Pawel Czarnecki)
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</gallery>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:36, 23 March 2024

Fafnir
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Class: Assault Mech
Faction: Inner Sphere
Ticket cost: 16 upon destruction
Tier: 16
Tonnage: 100 tons
Speed: 54 km/h
Torso yaw: 180°
Torso pitch: -35° to +45° while standing
-35° to +55° while crouching
Variant Armament
Variant Weapons Equipment
Prime:
Price: 147 800 CBills
Total armor: 93 765
Engine Size: Vlar XL 300
A:
Price: 134 600 CBills
Total armor: 90 569
Engine Size: Vlar 300 STD
B:
Price: 139 500 CBills
Total armor: 90 569
Engine Size: Vlar XL 300
C:
Price: 144 750 CBills
Total armor: 90 569
Engine Size: Vlar XL 300
D:
Price: 127 450 CBills
Total armor: 93 765
Engine Size: Vlar 300 STD
E:
Price: 140 500 CBills
Total armor: 90 569
Engine Size: Vlar XL 300
F:
Price: 120 500 CBills
Total armor: 90 569
Engine Size: Vlar 300 STD
G:
Price: 121 500 CBills
Total armor: 93 765
Engine Size: Vlar 300 STD
Armor Points Distribution
BT
HD
LA
LL
LT
CT
RT
RA
RL
INT
8068
2760
6858
6858
10286
10757
14791
10757
6858
10286
6172

All stats current as of release 0.16.1

The Fafnir is an Inner Sphere Assault Mech released in 0.5.4. Famed for wielding the most powerful short-ranged weapon available, the Heavy Gauss Rifle and its only-slightly-less-terrifying cousin the Improved Heavy Gauss, a well piloted Fafnir makes a devastating impression on the battlefield. Capable of annihilating any target at a variety of ranges with one or two strikes, all while being able to soak up enemy fire in its large quantities of armor, the Fafnir is an excellent choice for assaulting and defending bases in Terrain Control.

The mech is not without weaknesses, however. Due to most variant's bias towards high damage burst weapons, the Fafnir is very weak if caught out in the open without support, or swarmed by multiple opponents- and should be treated and played conservatively as a heavily armored Artillery piece. Clever Light and Medium Mechs, and even nimble Heavy Mech pilots can flank and attack the Fafnirs rear, which it struggles to protect with its slow movement speed and turn rate. While its intimidating appearance rightfully strikes fear into all on the wrong end of its' muzzles- its characteristicly flat and wide chassis makes it incredibly susceptible Aerospace Bombers even the most novice Battle Armor, requiring that this Mech' not stray too far from allies.


Roles and Gameplay Hints

Prime

The Fafnir Prime is one of the most powerful Mechs available for mid- to close-range combat. Mounting not one, but two Heavy Gauss Rifles, the Prime is capable of destroying light targets such as Light Mechs and Hovercraft in a single alpha strike. Though the Gauss have a long recycle time between shots, an extra ton of armor allows the Prime to spend that time soaking up any enemy fire without issue. This variant carries a larger ammo bin than most others, whopping 8 tons of extra ammunition, allowing more liberal use of the Gauss Rifles. However, this comes at a cost of having meager secondary weapons, only carrying two ER Medium Lasers and a single Medium Pulse Laser to rely on against BA or if the ammo bins run dry. Despite the Mechs awe-inspiring power, the short ranged armament and slow speed means that the best tactic to counter it is to simply turn tail and run - The reduced damage of the Gauss Rifles beyond 450 meters is not often worth wasting the ammo when the Prime is close to empty. The GECM system allows the Prime to remain undetected at range whilst searching for unwary targets, as well as offering slight protection against LRM users. Should your teammates allow enemy Battle Armor get too close, B-Pod will help with its disposal. The Prime is very flexible in that it can provide modest mid-range fire support, when it's in the right terrain with lots of cover it can operate as a skirmisher and when supported by allies, the Prime makes an excellent tank.

Variant A - "Hammertime"

Stop - "Hammertime!" This variant is one of only five variants in the game that carries the Improved Heavy Gauss Rifle, which allows this variant to attack enemies at a longer range without the damage drop-off characteristic of standard Heavy Gauss Rifles, at the expense of a fraction of the total damage dealt (per/weapon = 800meters 1932damage 6 shots/ton @ 7sec apart). Whilst the Rifles rearm, the Hammertime can continue laying into foes with four Machine Guns, which can also prove useful against aircraft and Battle Armor. However, it carries only 4 free tons of ammunition, meaning that a forward resupply point is needed to be used for extended time on the battlefield. Its build-in case helps with negating gauss explosion and STD engine allows Hammertime soak unbelievable amount of damage, if mechwarrior torso twists properly.

Variant B

This Mech can crush anything that doesn't suit it's interests practically instantly, assuming it is close enough. Two LBX20s and two LBX10s can destroy light Mechs in a single blast and cripple anything heavier within 450 meters, though loses effectiveness at maximum range. Dual MPLs dish out those last few points of damage needed to score a kill and provide limited backup to the main guns. Though powerful, this Mech is a one-trick pony - it is being dismally short ranged, making it incredibly susceptible to kiters and must be quick to rearm to avoid being swarmed by hungry Light Mechs.

Variant C - "ThunderKiss"

Aptly named the "ThunderKiss", this Fafnir relies upon a pair of Thunderbolt 20s to deliver pain at distances other Fafnir variants can only dream of. Six arm-mounted MLs supplement the launchers well, providing much-needed damage between volleys. The C even carries a TAG laser for assisting in guiding its lethal payload to the target. BAP and GECM ensure that even targets running passive radar cannot hide from it. The switch to a missile-based weapon does introduce a crucial flaw to the design: the C has a long window of engagement, meaning a smart enemy will duck and cover as soon as the TBolts are fired, causing them to impact harmlessly into the terrain. Also, small, fast units such as hovercraft or aircraft can dodge TBolt strikes with relative ease, while larger targets such as assault Mechs often carry a LAMS, which are capable of shooting down TBolts.

Variant D

What was once Undeniably the single most insane Mech created by human hands, the "Scorched Earth" had a unique load-out of 8 Flamers, which have been reduced to three for this variant. Those still allow the Fafnir D to lay down decent amount of heat onto enemy targets. Two UAC20s provide excellent close range damage and are this Mech's major weapon system. Backed up by Four SRM2, GECM for stealth and EOptics for battlefield awareness. Seven Double Heat Sinks just manage to control the heat with the aid of Coolant during heavy engagements. Sporting STD engine allows this variant insane survavibility. The bane of this Mech is range - with a maximum of 350 meters, the need for resupply and any Mech with decent ranged weapons and speed can kite the Fafnir and laugh.

Variant E

Whilst most variants of the Fafnir pride themselves in their Ham-handedness, the E variant is more nuanced, long range platform than it's brawlier cousins. Carrying two Gauss Rifles and two Light Gauss Rifles; their combined strength give this variant a punch as strong as its feared dual Improved Heavy Gauss Rifle toting brother - but with an incredible range advantage. However, the heavy price to pay is that damage is split across 4 projectiles travelling at 2 different speeds. This makes delivering a full salvo to a single component at range, let alone onto a single moving target - an true test of ability. An additional sacrifice for this damage is that this variant is less armored than it's brothers, and doesn't have the more-durable STD Engine, and only has tonnage for one reload cycle's worth of ammunition. The Fafnir E also has devastating Anti-Air abilities, with its range and the bonus damage both Gauss and Light Gauss Rifles deliver to Aerospace.

Variant F

A terrifying mix - mounting both the most disruptive weapon and one of the highest DPS weapons on one of the most durable chassis; and with a STD Engine to boot. A pair of RAC5 can offer tremendous damage at a respectable range, however this chassis truly shines under 350m where the dual AC20 can join in both battering and bruising your target. Chainfiring your AC20's is a necessity to get the most out of their screenshake potential, however don't just look at them as purely disruption- since their damage is nothing to ignore either.

Variant G

The Fafnir G has a much lower maximum damage output than many other Fafnirs, the reason for this is the G's weapons, which are focused on long-range, and the G's rather heavy Standard Engine which makes it substantially more survivable than most other variants. The G does get a little hot as it only has 1 DHS to deal with its two nice high splash damage ERPPCs. The most aggressive weapons equipped on the G are a pair of Gauss rifles that unload a nasty strike of pinpoint damage, and they match the 900m range of the ERPPCs. Pilots are advised to take advantage of the G's standard engine and do as much twist fighting as possible and avoiding staring as much as possible. To supply the G with ammo for its Gauss Rifles are two free tons.

Canon

The Fafnir is a slow, 100 ton platform for Thor's Hammers - two Heavy Gauss Rifles with four tons of ammunition. The Fafnir was intended to become Defiance Industries of Hesperus' flagship BattleMech. The slow assault design serves as a platform for the pair of "Thor's Hammers". The Fafnir is built on a lightweight Foundation Type 220 Endo Steel chassis that is capable of supporting the Fafnir's massive weapons payload and armor while weighing half as much as a standard chassis. To power this massive 'Mech, a Vlar 300 fusion engine gives the Fafnir a top speed of 54 km/h. The Fafnir is protected by nineteen and a half tons of Durallex Special Heavy V2 armor, giving it almost as much armor as the entire mass of some light 'Mechs. The Fafnir has CASE in both of its side torsos to protect it from secondary damage if one of the Heavy Gauss Rifles are damaged. Finally, for protection from enemy electronic warfare systems, the Fafnir has a Guardian ECM Suite.

A Fafnir piloted by Peter Steiner-Davion defeated Nondi Steiner in her 95 ton Hauptmann Assault Mech during a one-on-one encounter in Tharkad City.
It's possible to win a Fafnir prototype in one of the MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries missions.

Notable Pilots - [FRR] Erazzmus -IS, Plotting-Raccoon -IS, ~SJ~Proxema -MERC, Spooky -MERC

Date Introduced 3063 during the Era known as "Civil War" (3062 - 3067) - Unit Role: Juggernaut

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