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− | The Harassers were extremely cheap to manufacture, and were produced in large numbers, as they were incorporated into the Galleon Light Tank units within the Free World League. Its best defensive strategy is to use its speed. Harasser can run circles around heavier BattleMechs and making it a much harder target to hit. | + | The Harassers were extremely cheap to manufacture, and were produced in large numbers, as they were incorporated into the Galleon Light Tank units within the Free World League. Its best defensive strategy is to use its speed. Harasser can run circles around heavier BattleMechs and making it a much harder target to hit. Notable Pilots - BloodRaven - MERC, firestorm - MERC, AutumnCelery - MERC, [W-R] b0b - MERC |
Date Introduced 2811 during the Era known as "Early Succession War" (2781 - 2900) - Unit Role: Striker | Date Introduced 2811 during the Era known as "Early Succession War" (2781 - 2900) - Unit Role: Striker |
Revision as of 16:09, 25 April 2021
Harasser | ||
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Class: | Hovercraft | |
Faction | Inner Sphere | |
Ticket cost: | 1 upon destruction | |
Tier: | 2 | |
Tonnage: | 25 tons | |
Speed: |
109 km/h (163 km/h with boost) | |
Turret rotation: | 360° | |
Turret pitch: | -10° to +70° | |
Variant Armament | ||
Variant | Weapons | Equipment |
Prime: Price: 42 200 CBills Total armor: 15 364 Engine: GM 120 Classic II I.C.E |
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A: Price: 39 500 CBills Total armor: 15 364 Engine: GM 120 Classic II I.C.E |
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B: Price: 35 800 CBills Total armor: 15 364 Engine: GM 120 Classic II I.C.E |
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C: Price: 43 000 CBills Total armor: 18 124 Engine: GM 120 Classic II I.C.E |
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D: Price: 39 600 CBills Total armor: 19 506 Engine: GM 120 Classic II I.C.E |
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E: Price: 37 500 CBills Total armor: 15 364 Engine: GM 120 Classic II I.C.E |
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F: Price: 36 100 CBills Total armor: 15 364 Engine: GM 120 Classic II I.C.E |
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G: Price: 45 000 CBills Total armor: 13 985 Engine: GM 205 Classic II I.C.E Speed: 144 km/h Boost Speed: 216 km/h |
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All stats current as of release 0.15.3
The Harasser is an Inner Sphere light hovercraft. It has weak armor but helps compensate for this with a GECM to mask its movements, and a BAP to locate foes at a distance. When an enemy is detected the Harasser may outrun enemy thanks to its high speed and acceleration. A Harasser is the fastest ground unit available, giving it a chance to choose when and how to fight - by the time it is noticed, it may have already fired and flitted away. The Harasser combines its speed with very nimble handling, capable of out-turning the Owens. However, it suffers greatly on rough terrain, as the Harasser's high center of mass causes it to behave erratically and flip over easily.
A unique feature of Harasser is it's extreme speed. It allows the Harasser to outrun many of the other assets in the game, get to very distant bases in terrain control, and climb very steep terrain. However, because of this speed, it can be difficult to make controlled turns even when the 163km/h boost isn't engaged.
Contents
Roles and Gameplay Hints
Prime
Starter Asset |
The Prime variant is used for Mech support, packing twin SSRM6 launchers backed up with a GECM package. Well suited for open terrain, this variant works best at circling the enemy, pumping SSRM fire into the enemy to shake them up. A skilled pilot can arc the SSRMs over cover, fire on the retreat, and use the Harasser's body itself to set up optimal firing solutions. As with all Harassers, it is an fragile asset and will melt under return fire; pilots should strive to be unnoticed.
Variant A
Starter Asset |
The A variant is used for long range support. It's double LRM10s are able to inflict damage at significant range, while its very high speed protects it from nearly any attempt of an attack. The best method to destroy it is to approach stealthily on passive radar until 900m, and then to attack with long-range direct-fire weapons such as Gauss or ERPPC.
Variant B
Starter Asset |
Featuring 2 MXPL and 2 ML, this variant is suited to sitting on the sidelines, slicing off limbs. Damage drops off when mobile, however, as the Harasser is exceptionally difficult to keep steady.
Variant C - "Sparkle"
Starter Asset |
The "Sparkle", is essentially a poor man's Epona. Surpassing some of the more expensive Clan hovercraft in raw firepower, 6 SXPLs firing continuously will easily core the most heavily armored of enemies. Sparkle will readily toe it with any light, most mediums, and, in the hands of an experienced pilot, is entirely capable of feeling any Heavy or Assault mech. This, combined with GECM, and enough heat sinks to fire for a good half a minute without pause, the Harasser C spells shiny red doom for its enemies.
Variant D - "Mr. Toast & Go"
Starter Asset |
The Harasser D "Mr. Toast & Go" comes with more high-risk than other variants because it mounts 4 extremely close range flamers which can shut down any mech that does not have plenty of heat sinks, and can even cause mechs to overheat and explode. Traveling in pairs enables them to completely shut down a mech. These units are hyper-lethal and should be focus-fired from extreme range, though its GECM often leaves precious little warning of its approach. Three SRM2 helps to ensure a Lethal Blow.
Variant E
Starter Asset |
The Harasser E is a low budget early game supporting brawling unit, which is best used in conjunction with teammates. A single Lubalin Ballistics-X AutoCannon along with Enhanced Optics allows it to pepper foes at long range while the Large X-Pulse Laser roars into life at 750 meters with continous laser fire. Keeping the laser focused on one spot will surely inflick massive amounts of damage, but beware of your tempreture as it is very easy to generate dangerous heat levels with sustained firing.
Variant F
Starter Asset |
A powerful punch for such a small asset - a Single Tbolt10 is bad news for lights and mediums, and a real nuisance to heavies up to assaults if ignored. Paired with two LPPC, you can pump out more damage than a PPC, albeit at much shorter range. This kit of splash damage weapons make this an excellent starter, considering splash is particularly effective against light and medium mechs with small, compact bodies. Both Thunderbolt and LPPC offer screenshake, as well - and a wise pilot will use that to their advantage to make the most of their precious 5 tons of armor. Be wary of early tanks, however- who will laugh at your splash damage and quickly end your hover career if you cant outmaneuver or disrupt their fire.
Variant G
Sacrificing armor and electronics to become the ultimate glass cannon, this variant features an upsized engine that allows it to outpace practically every other asset in game. The G clocks in at 144 km/h (216 km/h while boosting. Its twin SRM6 launchers may make it seem undergunned, but they pack an extremely painful punch capable of posing a moderate threat to starter assets and allow the G to get in some good damage in late game team fights where it is likely to be ignored.
Due to its weaker armor and higher speeds, this variant should never stay still and always exploit its high speed to dodge incoming fire. Hit and run tactics are essential for utilizing this variant to its fullest potential. It is advised to avoid using the boost when making sharp turns, entering water, and uneven terrain as the G is easily flipped upside down.
Canon
The Harassers were extremely cheap to manufacture, and were produced in large numbers, as they were incorporated into the Galleon Light Tank units within the Free World League. Its best defensive strategy is to use its speed. Harasser can run circles around heavier BattleMechs and making it a much harder target to hit. Notable Pilots - BloodRaven - MERC, firestorm - MERC, AutumnCelery - MERC, [W-R] b0b - MERC
Date Introduced 2811 during the Era known as "Early Succession War" (2781 - 2900) - Unit Role: Striker