Mechwarrior 4: Black Knight Expansion Unofficial Strategy Guide and FAQ by Kasey Chang (ksc1@aol.com) released November 30, 2001 0 Introduction This is an UN-official strategy guide and walkthrough for the game Mechwarrior 4: Black Knight expansion from Microsoft. This document covers the single-player campaign in detail (how to approach each mission), with discussion on weapons, mechs, and tactics. 0.1 A word from the author This is a FAQ, NOT a manual. You won't learn how to play the game with this document, and I'm NOT about to add it to ease the life of software pirates. This USG only covers the PC version since that's the only version that I have (and exist, at the time of this document's release). Some of you may recognize my name as the editor for the XCOM and XCOM2: TFTD FAQ's, among many others. 0.2 Terms of Distribution This document is copyrighted by Kuo-Sheng "Kasey" Chang (c) 2001, all rights reserved excepted as noted in the disclaimer section. 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To ALL readers: if you actually DO have a question about this USG, chances are it's already answered, but you are NOT reading the latest version. The latest version of the FAQ is at gamefaqs.com. So please look there first. Otherwise, PLEASE let me know if there's a confusing or missing remark... If you find a question about this game that is not covered in the USG, e-mail it to me at ksc1@aol.com. I'll try to answer it and include it in the next update. 0.5 The Author I am just a game player who decided to write my own FAQs when the ones I find don't cover what I want to see. Lots of people like what I did, so I kept doing it. Previously, I've written Unofficial Strategy Guides (USGs) for XCOM, XCOM2:TFTD, Wing Commander 3, Wing Commander 4, Fade to Black, Spycraft, 688(I) Hunter/Killer. Mechwarrior 3, MW3 Expansion Pack, and Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed, and many others... Look for them on GameFAQs.com Most of them should be on gamefaqs.com, the biggest FAQ site around. You can also find some of them on my KC Game Nexus website at http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Alley/6275. If you need to write me, send e-mail to ksc1@aol.com. (Any spam will be reported to respective authorities). 0.6 Disclaimer/ Copyright Information Mechwarrior 4 is a trademark of Microsoft. Mechwarrior and Battletech is licensed from FASA. This USG is not endorsed or authorized by Microsoft and FASA. The information compiled in this USG has been gathered independently through the author's efforts except where noted. This guide includes strategies and tactics of approaching each and every mission. If you need just a little help, don't read the rest! 0.7 Revision History 30-NOV-2001 Initial Release 0.8 The Most Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can you send me Mechwarrior 4 : Black Knight? A: Get lost, you leech! Q: Can you send me the manual (or portions thereof)? A: You have it and don't realize it, do you? Q: Can you tell me how to play the game? A: Read the manual, please! Q: What's the latest version? A: BK itself doesn't have a patch. It does patch MW4 to V2.0. Q: Does Black Knight require the original MW4? A: Read the box! Q: Can I play the original MW4 campaign with the new mechs/weapons? A: Nope. Q: Is there a map editor? Mods? Inventory editor? Any hacks? A: mektek.net is working on a map editor. It should be available now. Q: How about more multiplayer maps? A: Go to the official Microsoft MW4 website. At least four are available. Mektek.net's site should have more as they get more maps up and running. Q: Will there be a Mechwarrior 5? A: Who knows? Q: Are there any cheat codes? A: No working cheat codes has been found. Previously listed cheat codes appears to only work in the DEMO, not the real game. Q: How do I get past mission X in the single-player campaign? A: See the specific campaign mission walkthrough. Q: What if I spotted something missing or more tactics? A: Feel free to submit anything that can benefit this guide's readers. However, make sure you have the LATEST version of this guide (check gamefaqs.com), as chances are someone beat you to it. If not, my e-mail address is ksc1@aol.com. Submissions will be included with your name attached unless you specify otherwise. I reserve the right to edit the wording or the reject entries. Feel free to submit your favorite mech config as well. Please specify purpose/role and some of the reasoning behind the config. 1 Game Information MW4: Black Knight is an expansion pack to MW4: Vengeance. You are Eric McClair, recently discharged from FedSun military. You joined the Black Knight Legion, led by Colonel Lawhorn, and you will do the dirty fighting... as long as you get the paycheck. 1.1 What do I need to run MW4: Black Knight? From the box * 300 MHz or faster CPU * Win98, WinME, or Win2K * 64 megs of RAM * 650 megs of HD space, plus 125 megs for swap file * 8X CD drive * Mouse or compatible pointing device * DirectX 8 * DX8 compatible sound card, Direct3D 8 compatible video card * Speakers or headphones for audio output * SVGA 16-bit color monitor or better Multiplayer further requires: * 96 megs required for Win2K * 28.8 Kbps modem or LAN with TCP/IP or IPX protocol * Narrowband hosting is limited to 8 players, broadband is limited to 16 players * Internet access required for internet play and is your responsibility * Microsoft Zone.com play needs IE4 or Netscape 4 for initial registration. Typical install takes about 550 megs. Original MW4 CD is required. I personally recommend at least 400 MHz CPU and a good video card with at least 16 megs of RAM, and at least 128 megs of RAM. 1.2 How is MW4:Black Knight different from MW4? You get five new mechs: Uller, Wolfhound, Ryoken, Sunder, and Black Knight. You get more weapons (Cluster Bomb Launcher, AC20, Ultra 10, Clan Ultra 10, Ultra 20, Clan Ultra 20, X-Pulse Lasers in Small, Medium, and Large sizes). You get an all-new single-player campaign with "black market", which allows you to trade unwanted mechs and weapons for mechs and weapons that you do want Inventory is now "persistent". Destroyed weapons and mechs are removed from your inventory. Crippled and damaged mechs can be repaired though that will take time (one mission's worth of time). You get more game modes in multi-player You get more maps to play on and some new terrain types 1.3 Is there a campaign tree? How about different endings? There is still minimal branching, and only one ending. Sometimes within an operation you can choose from several different missions, and doing one will affect the starting conditions in the other. How much of an effect is unknown. 2 Weapons This only discusses the new weapons (or categories with new weapons). For discussion of old weapons, please refer to the original MW4: Vengeance Guide. 2.1 Ballistic Weapons Ballistic Weapons gets the most upgrade this time around, as we get AC20, Ultra 10, Ultra 20, Clan Ultra 10, Clan Ultra 20, and Cluster Bomb Launcher. Cannons are rather heavy even though their hardpoint is rather small. Get the Clan version if available, as they are lighter and produce more damage. The cannons need ammo. While ammo is available, you can pump out a lot of firepower, but when you're out, you're left with nothing. On the other hand, cannons don't produce much heat. Ballistic weapons only fit in ballistic hardpoints (yellow in Mechlab). 2.1.1 LBX Scattershot No Change. LBX has always been a potent short-range killer. 2.1.2 Machine Gun Array No Change, useless as ever. 2.1.3 Gauss Rifle No Change 2.1.4 Autocannon Usefulness: A- / B+ With the advent of AC20, the regular AC's finally become actually useful, as they are a good compromise between the range of ultra and close-in shotgun of LBX. 2.1.5 Ultra AC Usefulness: A- / B+ Finally, with the availability of Ultra 10's and Ultra 20's, long- range firepower does not rely upon Gauss Rifles any more. Ultras can be quite deadly if you aim carefully. 2.1.6 Long Tom No Change 2.1.7 Cluster Bomb Usefulness: D+ Cluster Bomb is basically a Long Tom that fires a shot that breaks into a cluster bomb. Like the Long Tom, it is VERY difficult to use properly. Maybe it can be of use as a defensive weapons, when you jump on top of a structure and lob the shots down upon enemies, but it has no place in melee combat. 2.2 Energy Weapons The only new weapons were the X-Pulse Lasers, which comes in small, medium, or large sizes. 2.2.1 Small Laser No Change 2.2.2 Medium Laser No Change 2.2.3 Large Laser No Change 2.2.4 Small Pulse Laser No Change 2.2.5 Medium Pulse Laser No Change 2.2.6 Large Pulse Laser No Change 2.2.7 PPC No Change 2.2.8 Bombast Laser No Change 2.2.9 Flamer No Change 2.2.10 Small X-Pulse Laser Usefulness: F Any small laser is worthless. 2.2.11 Medium X-Pulse Laser Usefulness: B- Medium X-pulse lasers produce great medium and close range firepower. However, they're extremely heavy (for their class), and generate intense heat. Doubt the tradeoff is worth the heat. 2.2.12 Large X-Pulse Laser Usefulness: B Large X-pulse laser is generates extreme amount of heat and weighs a lot, in exchange for generating more damage than a regular Pulse Laser. 2.3 Missile Racks No Change 2.3.1 SRMs No Change 2.3.2 MRMs No Change 2.3.3 LRMs No Change 2.3.4 Streak SRMs No Change 2.3.5 NARC Beacon No Change 2.3.6 T-Bolt No Change 2.3.7 Flare Launcher ?? 2.3.8 Artillery Beacon No Change 2.3.9 High Explosive No Change 3 Equipment and Armor No new equipment or armor 4 Your Enemies Know your enemies to best understand ways on how to defeat them. 4.1 Ground Vehicles Several new enemies will oppose you. Please refer to section 3.3.1 of your BK manual for actual references. Demolisher II can be quite hard to kill and require heavy firepower. Two PPC hits may not kill one. MODL takes a LOT of firepower to kill, and it has a TON of self- defense lasers. Kill the tread units (aim low) to stop it so you get more time to really kill it later. Then just hit it from beyond MLAS range and whittle it down. You get encounter first-hand static defense forts, which are armed with missiles, Ultra AC's, AND gauss rifles. Not exactly fun to take on, but they are huge and they don't move. 4.2 Air Threats You see two new air threats: the Nightwind attack chopper, and the Stiletto bomber. Please see section 3.3.2 of your BK manual for detailed data. Nightwind is armed with LRMs and that makes them deadlier than those pesky Peregrines. Nightshade fighters and Stiletto bombers will now fire missiles and perform low altitude strafing runs. 4.3 Naval Threats No new naval threats. 4.4 Dropships No new dropship threats. 4.5 Light Mechs The new light mechs are Uller (30 t) and Wolfhound (35t). Both are quite good in combat. They tend to be armed with energy weapons as they use hit-and-run tactics. Get in some hits, run away to cool down and recycle, repeat. 4.6 Medium Mechs The new medium is Ryoken (55t). Usually armed as a smaller version of Vulture, Ryoken is a general purpose Clan mech. 4.7 Heavy Mechs There is only one new heavy mech, the Black Knight (75t). Black Knight has two Omni racks and can be adapted to various situations. The default all-energy loadout makes it similar to a Nova Cat, with slightly less heat problems. 4.8 Assault Mechs The new assault mech is the Sunder (90t). Sunder was originally designed to emulate the Clan Thor, though IS has to increase the tonnage significantly to fit in similar equipment. The result is a very respectable assault mech. 5 Lancemate Management Nothing really new to say, as the lancemates don't make THAT much of a difference. 6 Your Mechs Here's some discussion on each of the new mechs available, as well as some recommended configs for your mechs. In general, you want mechs that delivers knock-out blows rather than "death of a thousand cuts". You usually don't have time to fight over and over. For each mech, the weight is listed, then the hardpoints (E=Energy, M=Missile, B=Ballistic, O=Omni). The number right next to the hardpoint is size. For example, 2x2E means there are TWO 2-slot Energy hardpoints. 6.1 Light Mechs There are only two new light mechs, Uller and Wolfhound. 6.1.1 Uller 30 tons 2x2O, 1x2E, 2x1M Available: ECM, Light Amp, LAMS Uller, known as Kit Fox in the Clans, is a good light mech with tremendous flexibility, with fully 50% of its weapon mounts as Omni mounts. 6.1.2 Wolfhound 35 tons 1x3E, 2x2E, 2x1E Available ECM, AMS Wolfhound, in the default config, is under-armed, and with only Energy mounts available, it's doomed to use up more tonnage to fit in heatsinks. 6.2 Medium Mechs Ryoken is a decent though not spectacular medium mech. 6.2.1 Ryoken 55 tons 2x2O, 2x2E, 2x2M Available BAP, Light Amp, Jumpjet, LAMS Ryoken is basically a slightly smaller Vulture. Known in the Clans as Stormcrow, beware of all the LRMs it packs. 6.3 Heavy Mechs The only new mech here is Black Knight, and it's a pretty good one. 6.3.1 Black Knight 75 tons 2x3O, 1x1E, 2x3E, 1x2B, 1x2E Available ECM, BAP, Light Amp, Jumpjet, AMS Black Knight's most interesting attribute is its omni racks. With 6 Omni slots available, you should use them to balance out the energy- heavy loadout. The wide variety of equipment also allows easy customization to most purposes. 6.4 Assault Mechs Sunder is a very respectable assault mech, even better with limited omni racks. 6.4.1 Sunder 90 tons 1x3M, 1x4E, 2x3E, 1x4O Available ECM, Light Amp, AMS Sunder is one of the heaviest IS mechs with Omni racks. You should try to fit some ballistic weapons in there to help with the heat dissipation problems. 7 Campaign Tactics With persistent perishable inventory and availability of the black market, inventory management changes quite a bit from MW4. It is best not to use a damaged (yellow) mech as some parts will remain damaged. The standard advice of stripping all the mechs you don't plan to use still stands. You may also want to set its color to none, to tell them apart from the mechs that you do want to keep. Keep a few machine guns and lasers around to "round out" the transaction. Black Market is NOT always available, and even if it is available availability of certain items will vary. When you see the right item come along, get it now! It may not come back again. Here's a tactic I used... I called it "in your face". Basically... I load up my mech with close-range weapons, preferably LBX20's and maybe MRM's or T-Bolts, but any heavy weapon would do. You go FULL SPEED at the enemy mech, then when you make contact, fire RIGHT INTO center of mass. The enemy gets confused when you're this close and can't do you serious damage. Repeat attack (just keep bumping into him) until the enemy center is flashing damage. Engage reverse, and get back to at least 75m, then keep firing. If you stay too close you'll be damaged in the "cook-off". This is only useful against AI as humans will get away as fast as possible. 8 Campaign Walkthru This walkthru was created based on the RECRUIT level. The exact count of enemies may vary depending on difficulty level you have chosen and therefore may not match your situation completely. 8.1 Operation 1 : Watch Dogs Colonel Lawhorn has the legion chasing some pirates for the Corvatti Corporation. Black market is not available in this operation. 8.1.1 Op 1, Mission 1 Missing Miners Investigate the Corvatti mine for pirates, and destroy all bandits. At the beginning, you get an Uller, a Cougar, a Raven, and an Osiris, and 2 mechwarriors. Primary: Neutralize any pirate threat Primary: Sweep all nav points and investigate nav Gamma Primary: Eliminate Pirate Tanks at Alpha Difficulty rating: 2 (it's the first mission!) As you move up to Nav Alpha, you run into 5 Bulldog tanks. Keep your distance and nail them. At Nav Beta, you'll see one Osiris. When you kill it, another Osiris, and one more after you kill that one. At Nav Gamma, you'll run into 3 missile turrets controlled by 2 missile controllers. Destroy the turrets or the controllers and you win. 8.1.2 Op 1, Mission 2 Stranglehold You are the bait to tease the pirates out of their base. Take out their water and oxygen processors, then run for alpha lance, which will be waiting in ambush. You will be going solo on this mission. Pick the best mech you got (probably Cougar). Primary: Destroy Water processor Primary: Destroy Oxygen tanks Primary: Enemy mech reach Gamma Difficulty rating: 2 (you don't really have to fight any one except the tanks) Move up to Nav Alpha. On the way, you should see three Bulldogs, take them out. Once at Nav Alpha, move to top of the hill, and hold. On far right is the water processor next to prison barracks. Zoom in, take aim, and fire. You'll need a lot of missiles to blow that one. Turn left, aim at one of the oxygen/fuel tanks, and shoot, then run for Nav Gamma. If you have jumpjet, jump over the hill in your way, otherwise just run around the hills. You may notice a Mad Cat and a Thor chasing you from the base. Primary: Destroy enemy mechs at Gamma Once you made it to Nav Gamma, Alpha Lance will power up. First victim is a Hellspawn from one side of hill, then another Hellspawn from the other side, then finally the Thor and Mad Cat. Help Alpha lance take them all out and you win. 8.1.3 Op 1, Mission 3 Safeguard Escort Corvatti convoy carrying the crystals to the base. You get two lancemates on this mission, and you should get some medium mechs. You should take one with jumpjets. Take Uziel with jumpjets if available. Primary: Escort convoy to base Primary: Destroy pirates around Nav Beta Difficulty rating: 4 (escort is tough) When you arrive, the other lance should be leaving. Let them. Immediately order "form on me" and charge toward Nav Alpha, leave the convoy behind. As you reach Nav Alpha, a Cougar will attack from the to top of the hill, and in a minute another Cougar will arrive. Use jumpjet to get up the hill and take out that top Cougar, while your lancemates take out that second Cougar. Get off the hill immediately as four Vedettes will be attacking as well. Take out the Vedettes quickly by running into them. That clears Nav Beta. As you approach Nav Gamma, you'll see a Shadow Cat in the distance. Kill it. Nav Delta and Nav Epsilon are clear. When you arrive at Epsilon, you get a new primary objective. Primary: Protect Mining HQ from enemy assault The attack comes in two waves. First wav is 4 Vedettes, then 6 Hellspawns from the opposite direction. You'll get some Stiletto as air support, and the HQ is well endowed with missile turrets and laser turrets. Just move around, lure the enemy into range of the turrets, and shoot when you can. You should wipe them all out with no problems. 8.1.4 Op 1, Mission 4 Seek and Destroy Time to break the pirate's back once and for all... Make sure they don't escape. You get a third lancemate on this one. Primary: Scout all nav points Primary: Destroy all enemy mechs Difficulty rating: 4 (your performance doesn't really matter THAT much) When you start, there's a Swiftwind in front of you. Kill it, then 3 Bulldogs power up. Kill them and you should be almost at Alpha. Two Ravens between Beta and Gamma. When you get to enemy base, you'll run into enemy Thors and Lokis, plus missile turrets and laser towers. Take out the turret controller (mobile track) to stop the turrets. After that, new primary objective: Primary: Kill as many cargo pods as you can One shot of PPC or LLAS at each pod should be sufficient to blow it up. On the other hand, it doesn't really matter how many you kill. Once all the pods are gone or were destroyed, the Hrothgar dropship takes off... Then a new dropship blows it out of the sky. Carissa Dupree of the Lyran Alliance is here to discuss new terms... With two new mechs for free, a Sunder and a Ryoken. The Legion is getting a new contract on Kentares IV. 8.2 Operation 2 : MODL Hunt Steiner has hired you to attack Kentares IV, and you're to scout the area, destroying the MODLs so the rest of the Legion can land. The Black Market becomes available after you finished O2M1. 8.2.1 Op 2, Mission 1 Breakout You've been smuggled in and you need to break out of the spaceport region. You can take three lancemates, and there should be enough medium mechs to give one to everybody. Primary: Escort convoy out of port Primary: Disable/destroy Dresari dropship Difficulty rating: 5 (takes time to wipe out the dropship while you need to wipe out the calliopes) Nav Alpha is the dropship, which is covered by several LRM and SRM launchers. You need to destroy the two APUs before you can take out the dropship itself. Two Ravens will power up and try to stop you. Don't dawdle though. The convoy vehicles will head straight for the exit, and you need to destroy the two calliopes before they get there! Once you took out the calliopes and broken out of the port, you'll run into some tanks (Demolisher 2 and Myrmidon) beyond the exit. Take them out. By then, a Dresari Patrol of Ryoken and Hellspawn should be attacking from Nav Delta, so you'll have to divert to nav Epsilon. Primary: Escort Convoy to Epsilon Primary: Destroy/drive off Dresari mech patrol If you can, destroy the mechs. Otherwise drive them off (the Hellspawn may run off) and accompany the convoy to nav Epsilon. You get to choose among the next three missions, and the black market becomes available. 8.2.2 Op 2, Mission 2 Clear the Skies Attack the local airfield and wipe out the control tower and the patrols You can choose among O2M2, O2M3, and O2M4, though you need to complete all three to get to O2M5. You get only 2 lancemates on this one. Primary: Destroy Mech Patrols Primary: Destroy control tower and aircraft hangar Difficulty rating: 4 (annoying choppers but not THAT deadly) As you start, you'll start to see 4-6 Peregrine and Nightwind choppers, followed by a few Nightshade fighters. Then they are followed by mech patrol of Wolfhound, Raven, and Osiris. You can kill them easily. Once you get close to the base, you'll see the second mech patrol, with heavier mechs Ryoken, Uziel, and Catapult. Don't get close to the base though, it has a lot of calliopes. Just wait behind the hills, wait for the patrol to come to you. Then kill them. Now assault the base. The base has several calliopes, along with guard towers and laser turrets. It also has a mobile repair base (the red frame with yellow cover type). You can take out the turret control tower, which will silence the calliopes. Then just shoot the laser turrets and guard towers. Several other choppers will take off and harass you, both Peregrines and Nightwinds. Take them all out except one, and order your team to hold fire. Then repair yourself, and your team. That one chopper can't do you much damage. Then kill the hangar and the control tower. Once the base is toast and all defenders gone, you get a radio order about KFA needing help at nav Gamma. This is strictly optional, as you CAN just head back to nav Beta. At nav Gamma, you see three Dresari mechs, a Bushwacker, an Osiris, and Ryoken (?) attacking a KFA Bushwacker piloted by Damon Squire. (Those who played MW4 should recognize the name.) Kill all attacking mechs, save Squire, and you win. 8.2.3 Op 2, Mission 3 `Mech Heist "Borrow" some mechs from the local arsenal. You can choose among O2M2, O2M3, and O2M4, though you need to complete all three to get to O2M5. You get two lancemates on this one, and some good medium mechs, maybe even one heavy now. Primary: destroy communications array at nav Alpha Primary: destroy mech patrols Primary: protect tech convoy Difficulty rating: 4 (5 if you help the rebels, as you don't have time to repair) When you start, two Nightshade fighters will buzz your position, but if you have large lasers you should take them out with no problems. Right after that, Osiris and Uller attack your positions, but they're no match for your mechs. At the comm array, there's only two turrets, though when you start attacking a Hellspawn and an Uziel (?) powers up. Kill array first, then the mechs. A Cougar runs in, kill it. Then you get the call about Rebels at nav Beta needing some help. When you get there, you'll find Cougar, Ryoken, and Wolfhound attacking KFA Osiris. Save the KFA unit and continue to Gamma. When you reach Gamma, the base is ringed by missile turrets. Don't hit them. Two Ravens will attack, kill them AWAY from the missile turrets. Then snipe the turret control tower to stop the missile turrets. Several LRMs and Condors will attack, and you'll need to kill Demolisher tanks within the base perimeter. Kill the light vehicles from long distance while the tech convoy moves in to rewire the controls. Then call comes in at Nav Delta about more Rebels need help. Primary: Rescue Rebels at Nav Delta Helping rebels is optional. If you don't head there ASAP after getting the option, they'll be destroyed in no time, and then you don't need to go. Once the fate of rebels has been decided, the mission ends. 8.2.4 Op 2, Mission 4 Canyon Ambush Take out the convoy and mechs in the canyon. You can choose among O2M2, O2M3, and O2M4, though you need to complete all three to get to O2M5. Primary: Remain undetected until enemy convoy reaches spot Primary: Destroy all enemy mechs Difficulty rating: 6 (3 versus 6 is not exactly easy) The main trick in this scenario is stay undetected. Go passive, then do NOT MOVE. Wait until you can see the enemy convoy moving. Your should also get a radio message saying so. Once you see enemy convoy start moving through the gap, start your attack and wipe out the mechs. You'll have to destroy SIX mechs, including Uziel, Cougar, 3 Ryokens, and Catapult. Just wipe them out and you're done. 8.2.5 Op 2, Mission 5 MODL Intercept and wipe out the MODLs. You get all three lancemates on this one, and you'll need them. Take the heaviest mechs you can. Primary: destroy vanguard patrol Primary: Destroy both MODLs Primary: Destroy all guarding mechs Difficulty rating: 6 (lots of enemies) Initially, a Nightshade will buzz you. Kill it if you can. After that two mechs (Ryoken and Hellspawn) show up. Kill them all, then head down the road to wait for the MODLs and escorts. Now comes the tough part. Two MODLs approach, 3 mechs escort each. You'll see Argus, Ryoken, and Catapult at each MODL. First shoot out the treads on each MODL. One pass should do it if you have enough firepower. Then concentrate firepower on one mech at a time to kill them. Once you take them all out, head toward nav Zeta and wait for mission to end. Now the Legion has landed, things will get interesting... 8.2.6 Op 2, Mission 6 Kill Casey Kill Casey Nolan, the "court jester", at the local Mech Academy. If you play MW4, you should recognize this name as well... You would be going alone on this mission. Pick a heavy mech with close-in firepower. No black market starting from now, unfortunately. Primary: Kill Casey Nolan Difficulty rating: 7 (you would be slightly damaged, fighting a fresh assault mech) When you move in, you'll be far away from the enemy. Just move up to the nav point until they "make" you. Then start blasting all the Osiris's you run into, as well as any cadets that get in your way. You'll have to kill at least two Osiris's, and maybe one or two Cadet Cougars. If you are damaged, there's a mobile repair base to the west you can use next to the turret control tower. Cadet mechs will stay away from you if you go for the MRB. Sgt. Pearson will come along in a Thor to attack. Damage or kill him ASAP. In a minute or two Nolan will power up in a Mauler (90t) and approach. Kill Pearson as he'll join the attack if you don't kill him. Then it's just a matter of killing Nolan and you're done. 8.3 Operation 3 : Clean Sweep You and your lance are patrolling the Cascade Mountains while Colonel Lawhorn plans the assault. 8.3.1 Op 3, Mission 1 Flank Guard You are supposed to patrol the base as flank guard. You get one lancemate on this mission. Pick heavy stuff, as big as you can. Primary: Scout all nav points Difficulty rating: 9 (extremely chaotic, quick kills are required, expect to retry this 5-10 times) Right at the beginning, the Legion was betrayed. Steiner forces mount a major attack on your base. The Colonel was killed when his Black Knight took a head hit. You MUST head directly for Nav Beta, ignore all other nav points. Primary: 4 of the vehicles in the convoy MUST reach Epsilon Two Catapults will chase you from your right. You MUST take them out BEFORE you break into the hills. If you don't, the hovercrafts from the lake will attack en masse and you will lose the convoy. Once you took out the Catapults, run for the next nav point and start shooting at the hovercrafts in the lake. You'll have to kill 10-12 of them. The faster you take them out, the better. Stomp them (walk over them) if you can. Kill all of them FAST before they hit the convoy. As you follow the lake, you'll see another hovercraft in the distance to your right. Do NOT go after it. It's bait to lure you away from the convoy. Two Ullers are hiding in the hills, powered down, on your left. Kill them before they shoot up the convoy. After that, there are no more enemies and you make your escape, and a thirst for vengeance. Dupree had cut a deal with Dresari. Dupree land troops to wipe out the Legion, thus saving her the hiring fee, while Dresari won't have to deal with us. Unfortunately for them, the Legion is still here, and while the setback is great, the Legion does not forget... You can choose from O3M2 or O3M3 next. 8.3.2 Op 3, Mission 2 Mountain Depot We'll take what we need to rebuild the legion from Dresari forces. Take all the mechs you got. You wouldn't get much left after that mess, so take all of them. Primary: Secure Factory Primary: Secure Ammo Primary: Secure Mech repair facility Difficulty rating: 5 (air attack can be annoying) As you approach Alpha, one Thanatos will attack, followed by a swarm of Nightshade fighters (6-8). Then another Thanatos will attack as you approach the base between you and Alpha on the hill. Just go in there and nail the turret control tower to stop the turrets. Continue to Beta, Gamma, and Delta and you'll notice several walled structures protecting the turret control towers. Just charge in and let your lancemates worry about the enemy mechs. You'll have to get in medium range and just shoot the tip of the towers. Order your lancemates to attack the enemy mechs while you take out the turret controllers. Another Thanatos will attack, as will two Shadow Cats. Try not to destroy any structures. During the attack you'll get hit by more Nightshades, but just take care of the mechs and your mechs will take care of the fighters. Once you wiped out all opposition you get the base... And the Black Knight mech. 8.3.3 Op 3, Mission 3 Prison Break Rescue surviving Black Knight Legion personnel from the prison, and maybe pick up some Kentares Free Army people as well. Primary: Secure Prison at Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Difficulty rating: 5 (killing the Shadow Cats quickly can be a problem) As you approach Alpha, a Thor may approach you, while the turrets are beyond the hills. Stay behind the hills and engage the Thor. When you killed that one, another one will approach. Kill that one too. When ready, go to top of hill and take out all the turret control towers you can reach (should be two of them). An Awesome will power up in the distance. As you approach, you'll notice the third turret control tower. Kill the third tower will trigger the rescue choppers. Kill the Awesome to make sure the rescue is unimpeded. You'll get a request to free the prisoners at nav Delta. Two Shadow Cats will attack. Just kill them and you win. You've freed Carl Soontag (another MW4 character). It's time to break out of the Mountains... 8.3.4 Op 3, Mission 4 Mountain Assault Destroy the firebase at exit and make your way to the city... Primary: Destroy static defenses in Alpha Primary: Destroy tower and hangars at Beta Primary: Destroy helipads at Gamma Difficulty: 6 (ammo conservation is very important) Bring lots of long-range weapons, like ER LLAS, and so on. You'll be doing a LOT of anti-air and you'll need the lasers. It's also best to take out the control towers and static defenses from a distance. When you start, you'll see a Loki or two. Kill them. Move directly north to go through the gap discussed in the briefing and turn west. You'll have to destroy 2 groups of 4 Quadpanzers each. Another Loki will attack as you head to second gap, then a couple more Quadpanzers. Then you need to take out the two fixed emplacements guarding the pass. Those are nasty... lots of long-range weapons, but they don't move. Just keep firing at it with long-range weapons and they'll be toasted in no time. Now things get tough. As you go up the slope, the calliopes will get you, then Mad Cat Mk II is coming down too. You can take out the turret control tower first, then concentrate fire to take out the Mad Cat Mk II. Then run for the helipads, and nail as many choppers as you can. They'll be taking off ASAP, so the more you can catch on the ground, the better. Then just kill kill all the choppers in the air. They can't do you much damage. By now all the fighters and bombers should have taken off... And they're coming after you. Approach Beta slowly, and take out the Mad Cat Mk. II that's guarding them, and the remaining turret control tower. Then just run all over the place, avoid the bombs, take out the control tower and hangars, while your lancemates shoot them out of the sky. After all that, it's time to visit Dresari... 8.4 Operation 4 : Reprisal You've broken out of the Cascade Mountains into Kentares City... and you will deal with the people who betrayed the Black Knight Legion... such as Ian Dresari himself. You have plenty of Black Market access, and you should have accumulated several lighter mechs you don't need. Trade them in for an assault mech or two and all the weapons you need. 8.4.1 Op 4, Mission 1 Staging Grounds You need to do a recon-in-force to locate a good spot for the Legion to set up shop... Primary: Clean up Alpha Primary: Investigate Beta Primary: Investigate Gamma Primary: Destroy EECM Jammer Primary: Locate HQ site for Legion Difficulty rating: 4 (simple fight) As you arrive you'll see a pitch battle of several tanks and a Mauler fighting several lighter mechs. Get in there and save the rebels. When you move to Beta, you'll see the ECCM Generator (looks just like a Comm Array though). You'll fight an Uziel and several tanks and LRM launchers. Nail them all. When you reach nav Gamma, you'll hit the checkpoint with some missile turrets, another Mauler, and an Uziel. Take them all out. Once the area is cleared, you called in the convoy... When suddenly you detect more mechs coming in. Primary: Destroy Dresari reinforcements. Hellspawn and Cougar charge in, but you should have plenty of firepower to deal with them. Once you take care of these two the mission is a success. 8.4.2 Op 4, Mission 2 Checkpoint Checkout Destroy all guards at the four checkpoints Primary: Clear Alpha Primary: Clear Beta Primary: Clear Gamma Primary: Clear Delta Difficulty rating: 6 (lots of fight, extremely close quarters, no repairs) At Alpha, there are several turrets (gauss rifle), Demolisher II's and Myrmidon tanks, and two Mechs (Ryoken or Argus and Thor). Take out the turret control track, then the mechs. Same setup is at Beta. Repeat the process. Same setup again is at Gamma, just repeat the process. While on your way to Delta, you run into 4 Demolisher II tanks and 1 Myrmidon tank. Take them all out with concentrated fire. At Delta, you were informed of two assault mechs joining the defense. However, as you approach, Damon Squire joins your attack in his Daishi. The defense is composed of Argus, Thor, 2 Maulers, some tanks, and more turrets. Kill everybody should be easy with Squire's help. 8.4.3 Op 4, Mission 3 Lion's Mouth Attack Lion Base, the Dresari stronghold in the city, to drive them back into palace grounds... Primary: Destroy Lion Base Difficulty rating: 4 (you have lots of help on this one) Just move down that wide street in front of you. Two mechs will attack (usually Uziel and Ryoken), and 4 LRM tracks. Take them all out. Another Uziel and a Mad Cat will attack, but in a few moments they'll run away. You can shoot them from the back, they won't matter. You'll have to take out several calliopes on the rooftops as you approach the park. When you get to the park, the rebel assault lance should have killed just about all the defenders. You just go ahead and toast the HQ and the mech hangars. You then get a notice about Dresari assault lance approaching (Sunder, Mad Cat Mk. II, Daishi), but the Rebel assault lance should have engaged them already. Just join in and toast all of them, and you win. 8.4.4 Op 4, Mission 5 Revenge You're attacking the Dresari palace... (nearly same as the final mission in MW4) You can take three lancemates and all the heavy stuff you want. Daishi should be available in the black market now. Trade for all the mechs and weapons you want now, because you don't get access to Black Market in the next operation except the initial mission. Get at least two more assault mechs for backup in case your current ones are damaged or destroyed. Primary: destroy Dresari Mechs Primary: find Ian Dresari Difficulty rating: 6 (easy fight, esp. with repairs) When you start, no one attacks, but then you'll soon be in range of 3 calliopes, then 2 Vultures, a Mad Cat, and a Awesome will join in. Kill them all. As you move up to nav Alpha, you'll be attacked by Mad Cat and a Thor. Kill them. There is a repair bay to west of nav Alpha (the same one back in MW4's Endgame, in fact) you can use. When you've taken cared of all the other guards, move up to Nav Beta. Ian Dresari will show up in a Daishi (with X-Pulse lasers) with Jules Gonzales in a Sunder. Primary: Destroy Ian Dresari and Jules Gonzales. Take them both out, and Kentares is free, and you'll be settling the score with Major Dupree... 8.5 Operation 5 : Pay Day Dresari is dead, but Major Dupree remains... And the circle of vengeance is not yet closed... You are landing on Voltrat 3 to finish the job. 8.5.1 Op 5, Mission 1 Final Countdown Land on the rock, take over the missile base, shoot the missiles at the other base, and evacuate. Primary: Destroy all patrols of missile base Primary: Protect the tech team as they rewire the missiles Difficulty rating: 7 (the reinforcements coming from two directions) As you attack, you'll run into a few light and medium mechs, mainly Hellspawns and Cougars. Destroy all of them. Continue approach and you'll see a group of Quadpanzers (4). Take them all out, and you should be at Alpha. Continue approach and take out all the turrets you see. You should see the choppers (two Peregrines parked next to satellite control). Use Zoom mode to take them out before they take off. Continue approach and blow all the turrets. When you do that, the chopper should come in and start rewiring the controls. You then get a visit from six mechs... First ones are from the east (?). You get a Mauler. When you kill it, you get a Mad Cat Mk. II, then an Atlas. When the Atlas arrives, three MORE mechs arrive from the opposite direction (west?), Mad Cat Mk II, Mauler, and Hellspawn. Kill them quickly, as you need to be able to get back to Alpha. You then get a warning about incoming missiles in 1 minute. Primary: make your way back to nav Alpha to avoid the incoming warheads Once you reach nav Alpha, you should see some of your missiles taking off in a cutscene, and the mission is a success! At completion, you can choose between O5M2 or O5M3... 8.5.2 Op 5, Mission 2 The Gauntlet Take out the mechwarrior school to cut off any reinforcements. You can choose to do O5M2 or O5M3 first. This makes the first mission a little easier and the next mission somewhat more difficult. Primary: destroy `mech defenders Primary: destroy enemy base at Beta Difficulty rating: 7 (lots of enemies, esp. in the beginning) You start alone. Immediately order "form on me", and go full throttle to nav Gamma. You'll see a Vulture. As you go, a Thor and Catapult will power up beside you. These guys are deadly... Don't fight them. Instead, run past them and join up with the rest of your lance. With the rest of the lance they are a piece of cake. If you ordered "form on me", there may be three Vultures following them. Take them out as well when you take care of the first three. In the meanwhile, Hammer lance at Epsilon is getting hit hard, but you can't get there in time unless you have a VERY fast mech (they are more 4 klicks out). Even then you can't really affect the outcome by much. So you will have to leave them to their own devices. Primary: assist Hammer lance at nav Epsilon Continue on and you'll pass the next nav point, as you continue to head for Beta. On the way, you'll encounter a Thanatos and more Vultures and maybe a Loki or two. Take them all out. When you reach nav Beta, the base, it should be undefended. Take out the barracks and the hangars (anything that shows RED in the target reticule) and you should accomplish that objective. Then repair yourself at the repair base. Order repair for other mechs also. Now it's time to head over to nav Epsilon and see what you can do... When you get there, whoever survived Hammer lance (one or more assault mechs, usually a Sunder) should be easy pickings for your assault lance. 8.5.3 Op 5, Mission 3 Pillage Capture the supplies and mechs at this outpost. You can choose to do O5M2 or O5M3 first. This makes the first mission a little easier and the next mission somewhat more difficult. Pick something fast, like a Mad Cat Mk. II. You'll have to run pretty fast. Primary: Destroy base defenders Difficulty rating: 7 (lots of enemies, then the time limit to kill the barracks) When you start, turn LEFT and pick your way through the lava fields. THEN turn right toward the enemies. Sunder, Atlas, and Mad Cat Mk. II will attack you, along with quite a few tanks, including LRM launchers, Demolisher II's, and Myrmidons. Concentrate fire and take out one at a time. When there's one left, move to the nav Point. As you battle them, you'll get radio message about the enemy mechwarriors scrambling from the barracks, so you have to take the barracks out quickly. Primary: destroy the Barracks As you approach the base, a static defense fort, then FOUR calliopes will engage you. Use your firepower to take out the fort, then take out calliopes in your way and send your other mechs in to occupy the rest. You must concentrate fire on the barracks. If you fail to take out the barracks in time, you'll have to fight FOUR MORE assault mechs (2 Atlas, Daishi, Mad Cat Mk. II, etc.) and that is going to be a real pain in the rear, so do it right! Do NOT hit the warehouse next to the barracks even if it shows "hostile" (aim carefully!). The warehouse is explosive and it'll blow up really big, and take out one of the idle Atlas. Once you took out all the calliopes, the tech team will come in. This is a good time to use the mobile repair base as nothing will happen for a while. By this time, your people should have reached the mechs and should be powering up. On the other hand, the Steiner reinforcement should be arriving as well... Six assault mechs aren't friendly, but you should outnumber them by this point. Primary: Destroy Steiner reinforcements Head down the way you came up on with the whole lance, and engage the Steiner forces. You'll be facing no less than 4 Daishis, a Mad Cat Mk. II, and a Mauler. However, with the newly gained firepower you should take them out easily. Once you take them all out you win. 8.5.4 Op 5, Mission 4 Pay Day The grand finale... Assault on Dupree's base. Primary: Destroy enemies at Alpha Primary: Destroy enemies at Beta Primary: Destroy enemies at Gamma Primary: Find and Destroy Major Carissa Dupree Difficulty rating: 10 (that final duel is a real killer unless you use the ramming tactic) When you start, 4 Myrmidon tanks will charge you, followed by 2 Shadow Cats, then 4 Peregrine choppers. At nav Alpha, you'll see 2 Awesomes and 2 Sunders trying to guard the spot. Take them out and you've secured nav Alpha. Between nav Alpha and nav Beta, 4 more Peregrine choppers will attack, though they will fall before your lasers and PPCs. At nav Beta, 2 Mad Cat Mk II and 2 Vultures attempt to guard the spot. Destroy them. As you approach Gamma, you will see 1 Atlas and 2 Sunders trying to guard the spot. Take them out. Continue approaching the base. You will see a row of 5 calliopes on the hills, the Steiner HQ and factory, the launch gantry, and 4 mechs hiding beyond the gantry. They should be 2 Mad Cat Mk II's and 2 Vultures. There should also be 2 mech repair bays nearby. Repair yourself first. Those four mechs may shoot at you but they'll mostly ignore you, and those calliopes are too far away unless you get closer. When your mech is repaired, start shooting at the 4 mechs, while staying out of range of those calliopes. Kill all the mechs, then the calliopes. You may need to climb the hill to shoot those effectively. You get the cutscene about something's powering up near you... Then all your lancemates blow up one at a time, and Dupree shows up in a blue Mad Cat Mk. II. She is a GOOD shot... If you're damaged you won't last very long, and she uses jumpjets like a maestro. Beat her and you win... Okay, you thought you won... Then comes the next surprise... It's Dupree again! She's in an escape pod taking off! Primary: Destroy escape pod Turn around and head for the red dot immediately, and open fire with all weapons! If you don't toast that pod (though one FULL salvo of LRM20's should do it) you lose. Addendum: I beat her was with a shotgun Daishi. I ducked into the repair bay to get repaired first. Then when she comes around (within 100 meters), I exit the repair bay at max speed, ran into her, and pumped all weapons right into her POINT-BLANK cockpit-to-cockpit. Repeat until dead. You'll get damaged, but that's not a big deal. 8.6 The End Well, looks like you won. The Legion is now yours, Colonel. 9 Multiplayer In multiplayer games, odd configurations designed to exploit AI weaknesses would not work as well, as you are playing against humans. On the other hand, surprise can be interesting. Imagine you run into a Mad Cat Mk. II armed with LBX cannons and Streak SRM6's! Here are some notes on the new multiplayer modes... 9.1 About Absolute Attrition As the tonnage is factored into the score, you need to pick heavy but very hard-hitting mechs. Nova Cat or Black Knight are deadly in "laser boat" configurations, and can move at a very good speed. Mad Cat Mk. II can be surprisingly fast without the jumpjet, but is a bit too heavy. Thanatos can be a good substitute. You will need a variety of weapons but keep at least two large energy weapons when you run out of ammo. 9.2 About Strongholds Both defense and offense are required. Usually, you need mediums and heavies to attack, while assault mechs will "hold the fort". It's better to keep a mix of mechs for both offense and defense, however. The attacking lance should use long-range weapons. The smaller faster mechs can try to outflank the defenders and sneak-in a few long-range shots via jumpjets. LRMs, ER LLAS, ER PPC, and gauss rifles are excellent sniper weapons. Lighter shooters like Shadow Cat or Uziel can lead the way. 9.3 About Siege Assault Defenders will need excellent short-range firepower coupled with long- range accuracy. Figure LBX20's along with PPCs and LLAS. Attackers would seek to occupy the defenders while lighter jump- capable mechs bypass the defenders and go after the HQ. 9.4 About Goliaths Medium mechs actually DO have a chance, if you pick the right ones. Cougar and its bigger cousin, Uziel, have excellent combination of speed and firepower. Cougar is extremely hard to hit in a distance, while its LRMs and ER LLAS will peck you to death. Assault mech, on the other hand, should drop some of the armor for speed. A Mad Cat Mk. II can be extremely fast when it needs to be. While you won't outrun the smaller mechs, you can stretch them out and let you pick off one at a time. Make sure you don't get caught in the blast! 9.5 About Clan vs. Inner Sphere One can go on for days about the relative merits of Clan mechs vs. IS mechs. While Clan mechs are more advanced technically, they are also more prone to heat and catastrophic damage, while IS mechs are more durable but carry less firepower. It's a trade-off, just like all things in life. --THE END--