Ares
Ares | ||
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Class: | Tank | |
Faction | Clan | |
Ticket cost: | 3 upon destruction | |
Tier: | 5 | |
Tonnage: | 40 tons | |
Speed: |
85 km/h (90 km/h with boost) | |
Turret rotation: | 360° | |
Turret pitch: | -5° to +75° | |
Variant Armament | ||
Variant | Weapons | Equipment |
Prime: Price: 48 600 CBills Total armor: 25 279 Engine: PlasmaStar 270 |
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A: Price: 49 700 CBills Total armor: 25 279 Engine: PlasmaStar 270 |
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B: Price: 53 300 CBills Total armor: 25 279 Engine: PlasmaStar 270 |
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C: Price: 51 100 CBills Total armor: 25 279 Engine: PlasmaStar 270 |
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D: Price: 47 700 CBills Total armor: 25 279 Engine: PlasmaStar 270 |
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E: Price: 54 000 CBills Total armor: 25 279 Engine: PlasmaStar 270 |
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F: Price: 50 700 CBills Total armor: 27 199 Engine: PlasmaStar 270 |
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G: Price: 45 600 CBills Total armor: 27 199 Engine: PlasmaStar 270 |
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Armor Points Distribution | ||
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All stats current as of release 0.15.3
The Ares is a Clan Tank, and was among the last assets to be incorporated into MWLL in the 0.7.0 patch. Due to engine limitations, its model contains some modifications that distinguish it from its BattleTech inspiration; missile launchers have been re-factored to fit the MWLL models, the cockpit has been moved from the front of the hull to the turret, and lastly the tracks have been remodeled to avoid ground collision issues.
The Ares was the first Medium Tank added into MWLL.
Contents
Roles and Gameplay Hints
Prime
A long range missile support unit, the Ares Prime mounts a Clan ER Large laser for pinpoint ranged fire. Two LRM15 make up the majority of this asset's damage. Able to pin down hostiles with hails of missiles every four seconds, this asset does best against heavy, slow moving assets. While it's four Heatsinks can deal with the heat of the occasional burst from the CERLL and missiles, it doesn't carry any extra reloads.
Variant A
A long to mid range support asset, the "A's" far reaching 3x UAC2's will put the sting into any unit. Rapid firing Ultra AutoCannon-2s offer a long range combined with Light Kinetic Damage, which deals more damage to vehicles and air units. When in range at the 700m mark, unleash the 3x Extended Range Medium Lasers, the pinpoint damage potential at medium range is quite high, but then again so is the heat generated. The A doesn't have room to carry any extra ammo so pilots are advised to keep close to a forward base or APC, and avoid taking wild pot shots with the UAC2.
Variant B
Cousin to the E, the B is a short to mid range support tank. The main weapon is a CHLL, bringing heavy damage with accurate fire. Two CSSRM6 back up the Heavy laser at shorter ranges. Especially effective in cooler climates, 6 Heat Sinks bring some relief to the heat load of the Heavy Large laser, but trigger discipline will still be required. With an energy weapon as it's main firepower, and two Free tons of reload space for the Streak launchers, B can stay in the fight longer than the E.
Variant C
Similar to the D, this is a longer range support asset. However, the C deals more damage but less focused. Two ATM6 (Std) deal the majority of this asset's damage, and a CERPPC brings more direct firepower. While exceptionally deadly to distracted lighter assets, pilots should be wary of anything that can quickly close the distance as the PPC is the only short range weapon this variant has, and it runs hot. The C is best used in conjunction with it's teammates to soften or finish slower or distracted hostiles.
Variant D
Focusing on precision mid to long range support, or light anti aircraft duties, the D fields a CLPL backed up with two UAC5. The D can quickly exploit holes in enemy armor to deadly effect. While dangerous at range, this variant has a long engagement time on it's own. Pilots are advised to use the Ares native speed to their advantage when enemies close. That being said, already damaged enemies can be in for a surprise when a weakened arm, or better yet, weakened torso section is suddenly breached by a pilot with steady aim.
Variant E
Sometimes known as the "Pocket Assault" the E is another short to mid range brawler. Two SRM6 bring a hail of cockpit shake to the enemy, allowing it to land hits with it's powerful UAC10. While it can bring brutal damage to lights, it is best used against mediums and lighter heavies. Faster, lighter enemies can prove problematic in open terrain as both the SRMs and UAC10 can be difficult to lead effectively. A GECM suite helps it give a nasty surprise to foes, and a Spare Ton of Ammo is usually reserved for the UAC10.
Variant F
An even longer ranged cousin to the Prime, the F focuses on extreme range support. While the CLPL is technically shorter than the Prime's CERLL, the two racks of ATM9 (ER) more than make up for it with a dizzying amount of missiles for its tonnage and price - the only variants packing more ERATM being the heavy and expensive Stormcrow, Madcat MKII and the Mars.
Moreso than ever is to remember to maintain at least a 125m distance in respect to your ERATM's minimum range. Without the power of those two ATM launchers, this Ares will be made short work of by those who leverage it's weakness. Keep that in mind when positioning, considering tanks have a more difficult time repositioning, and firing on the move.
Variant G
Similar to an Uller E, this variant is a short range brawler. It's main weapon is a LBX10. While it can reach out to hostiles at 750 M, pilots are advised to let their teammates deal with ranged foes and close as there are no Spare Tons for reloads. The LBX is supported by an ATM6 (HE) for knocking enemy pilots off balance, and three cSPL for exploiting any holes punched by the LBX10. A half ton extra armor than the Prime help it staying in a brawl alive.
Canon
The 40 ton Ares was used mostly as an escort unit for APCs and transports in Clan Wolf and Clan Coyote, being deployed also to the garrison forces since the Refusal War in 3057. Its three-man crew is protected by 4.5 tons of Ferro-Fibrous armor spread nearly equally around the hull, being quite unusual as most of tanks tend to trade rear armor for better protection up front. The tank commander sits in the bulletproof cockpit while the rest of the crew relies on cameras and periscopes to monitor the tank's surrounding environment.
The tank's primary weapon is a single turret-mounted ER Large Laser, giving it respectable direct fire capability. Two Artemis IV-enhanced LRM launchers - one LRM15 and one LRM10 - provide indirect fire against targets obstructed from view.
Date Introduced 2842 during the Era known as "Early Succession War" (2781 - 2900) - Unit Role: Missile Boat