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===Variant F===
 
===Variant F===
A sibling to the [[Vulture#Variant E|Vulture E]], this 'Mech is also an [[SSRM]]-boat. It trades the two [[DSSRM6]] racks of the Vulture for a trio of [[DSSRM4]]s, giving slightly more shots before requiring a reload, while trading the [[MPL]]s and [[ERSBL]]s for a [[HAG20]] and two [[SPL]]s. Generally, this Cauldron Born will perform slightly better in a brawl due to the additional screenshake and burst capability of the HAG. It pays for that in having inferior mobility in comparison, slightly less ammo and for being more expensive.
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A sibling to the [[Vulture#Variant E|Vulture E]], this 'Mech is also an [[SSRM]]-boat. It trades the two [[DSSRM6]] racks of the Vulture for a trio of [[DSSRM4]]s, giving slightly more shots before requiring a reload, while trading the [[MPL]]s for a [[HAG20]]. Generally, this Cauldron Born will perform slightly better in a brawl due to the additional screenshake and burst capability of the HAG. It pays for that in having inferior mobility in comparison, slightly less ammo and for being more expensive.
  
 
Overall, the F will give you slightly more durability and greater punch for a similar heat profile to the Vulture E, provided you can afford it.
 
Overall, the F will give you slightly more durability and greater punch for a similar heat profile to the Vulture E, provided you can afford it.

Revision as of 17:24, 2 June 2018

Cauldron-Born
Cauldron-Born.png
Cauldron-Born.png
Class: Heavy Mech
Faction: Clan
Ticket cost: 10 upon destruction
Tier: 12
Tonnage: 65 tons
Speed: 86 km/h (120 km/h with MASC)
Torso yaw: 200°
Torso pitch: -29° to +35° while standing.
-30° to +44° while crouching.
Variant Armament
Variant Weapons Equipment
Prime:
Price: 87 500 CBills
Total armor: 61 462
Engine Size: 325 XL Fusion
A:
Price: 89 900 CBills
Total armor: 61 462
Engine Size: 325 XL Fusion
B:
Price: 104 400 CBills
Total armor: 61 462
Engine Size: 325 XL Fusion
C:
Price: 90 100 CBills
Total armor: 59 577
Engine Size: 325 XL Fusion
D:
Price: 87 600 CBills
Total armor: 61 462
Engine Size: 325 XL Fusion
E:
Price: 89 900 CBills
Total armor: 63 342
Engine Size: 325 XL Fusion
F:
Price: 98 900 CBills
Total armor: 63 342
Engine Size: 325 XL Fusion
G:
Price: 94 600 CBills
Total armor: 63 342
Engine Size: 325 XL Fusion
Armor Points Distribution
BT
HD
LA
LL
LT
CT
RT
RA
RL
INT
4923
2760
4718
4718
5908
5334
8205
5334
4718
5908
3545

All stats current as of release 0.15.3 </div>

By Operation BULLDOG the Cauldron-Born made up a large proportion of the heavy 'Mechs of the rebuilding Smoke Jaguars, and following their Annihilation the design proliferated the remaining Clans, save the Jade Falcons Wolves and Coyotes who continued to favour the Hellbringer. Following the Wars of Reaving the Ebon Jaguar had finally supplanted the Hellbringer in most Homeworld Clans save the Coyotes who remained loyal to redeeming the honor of their design

Roles and Gameplay Hints

Prime

From the far reaching cLRM10, dependable cGauss, the trusty Lubalin auto cannon, over the ERMBL duo down to the (only) 450 meter far reaching cSRM4 missile launcher, this unit's firing solution has ever more weapons at disposal as the enemy draws near. Of all that arsenal only the cLRM mandates the use of active radar on the longer range, this might designate this unit stealth capable to a high degree. The main problem might be to most efficiently group the various weapons on the usual three weapons group.
It's main selling point is the versatile arsenal, not heavily taxing the heat sinks while offering quite some punch from long to close range.
It's main drawback is the riddle of grouping it's versatile weapons arsenal to least possible weapon groups. Let us hint you - the LB-5-X and the CGauss have similar ranges while the LBX has enough ammo to spare an occasional futile shot.

Variant A

It depends on the view. Viewing this unit as yet another skitzo does it no good. It is a brawler by hart, and one with a ranged punch of no less than 900m of twin cERLBL pinch. Everything else is short ranged steamrolling firepower. cUAC20, cSRM6, a pair cSPL all in accord and of short reach. Make no mistake, the two large lasers are nothing less of a threat within 450m range of the other weapons, they merely aren't as urgent to be used while lending quite some time to aim at an (potentially) fleeing target.
The units main selling point is having an brawler with no remorse for an fleeing or distant foe.

Variant B

The asset worthy of an true lance commander - two cLPL that punish up to 850 afar - with pinpoint and hit-scan accuracy. Even further the cERPPC hits up to 900m, combined with cNARC provides for control for who's NARC-ed and who's not - being friend or foe - regardless. However , the TAG facilitates prolonged target designation even in events of NARC disruption.
Selling point? Are you The Master of Puppets? Can You afford it? Yes? What are You waiting for?

Variant C

Focusing on precision medium range skirmishing, the C variant packs a HAG30 for long range deterrence or shorter range component removal. Two ATM6 bring splash damage and cockpit shake inside 750 meters. Once shorter distances have been achieved, a trio of CMPL rapidly exploit the holes punched by the HAG and ATMS. This variant shines at the 400-600 meter range, preferably using cover to approach to bring all three weapon types to bear. The single spare ton of ammo rack space should always be dedicated to the HAG as it is deadly at any distance.

Care must be taken that opponents do not get inside the ATM-6's 125 meter arming range, though careful pilots can use the HAG to devastating effect at short distances.

Variant D

One could mistake this one for an feeble long ranger, shy of any up close encounter. And be gravely wrong by doing so. Each of it's three cLRM10 launchers is more than capable of medium to borderline close range combat. Let alone the cERPPC or the medium ranged LBX10. Utmost caution is to be taken to not de-NARC and designated target by the mighty ERPPC, to avoid the wrath of fellow target designator.
The main selling point might be that most of it's weapons is efficient from close to long range - the jack of all trades.

Variant E

A precision focused brawler, the E fields a wide array of short to medium range weaponry. From 600 meters out, both a CHLL and CUAC10 can provide heavy damage, though are best used independently against smaller targets due to the long duration of the Heavy Laser and flight time of the Autocannon shells. Opponents that close further face two Heavy Medium lasers, and four CSRM2's. The four SRM2's are best chain fired approximately every second for maximum cockpit shake. Precision targeting must be used due to the differing lead times of the four weapon systems, though careful pilots are rewarded with consistent, heavy damage. While the E can pack a punch, care must be taken as the Heavy lasers and UAC10 both generate copious heat. Long engagement times can also prove problematic due to the chassis's large torso; pilots are advised to rotate armor when possible lest they fall to the same precision fire required to utilize this variant.

Variant F

A sibling to the Vulture E, this 'Mech is also an SSRM-boat. It trades the two DSSRM6 racks of the Vulture for a trio of DSSRM4s, giving slightly more shots before requiring a reload, while trading the MPLs for a HAG20. Generally, this Cauldron Born will perform slightly better in a brawl due to the additional screenshake and burst capability of the HAG. It pays for that in having inferior mobility in comparison, slightly less ammo and for being more expensive.

Overall, the F will give you slightly more durability and greater punch for a similar heat profile to the Vulture E, provided you can afford it.

Variant G

This variant is relatively unique among heavy 'Mechs -- it carries both MASC and GECM, giving it incredible submerged mobility and is one of the best 'striker' 'Mechs available. Combined with its short-ranged loadout featuring two MPLs, two HMLs, a pair of SRM4s and a shoulder-mounted ATM9 with HE rounds, the G can rapidly flank opponents, run down fleeing targets or charge into a battle from an unexpected angle. With eight DHSes, a pilot can maintain MASC for extended periods of time or lean on their weapons almost continuously -- skilled pilots can run this variant right on the brink of overheating, wringing as much performance as possible with judicious use of coolant when needed.

Unfortunately, the G will fare poorly when placed against a dedicated brawler in its price bracket and like most Cauldron Borns, the poor turning radius can be very problematic in a circle-strafe situation. It is also not well-suited to fighting from behind cover in a more static combat scenario. Use your speed with MASC to fall back if you stumble into more resistance than you expected.

Canon

Introduced in 3049 to address flaws in the venerable Hellbringer, by Operation REVIVAL the Ebon Jaguar had only just started to spread through the Jaguar's touman with the Inner Sphere first encountering the design during the Battle of Luthien. Facing it for the first time when engaging the First Jaguar Guards Cluster in the Kado-Guchi Valley, the 'Mech's ability to take damage and remain operational led the Inner Sphere warriors who fought it to call it the Cauldron-Born after the unstoppable zombies of Irish myth. Paradoxically many of the other Clans also used the Inner Sphere Cauldron-Born reporting name, having first learned detailed information of the design from Inner Sphere sources.

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