Sunday, November 1, 2015

Orcus Wheel Review, By Nathan Justin Weiser #817890

Okay. wow. Holy crap. Wow. You are not going to believe this. This is some serious battle cruiser stuff. This is some serious Hover Cargo stuff (and how appropriate, right?) Now. Right Now. You can put a mech... IN ANOTHER MECH! Isn't that wild? Isn't that awesome? I'm only sad because I can't employ this amazing new technology myself!

For the big boys, 95 – 100 tech mechs, you can now power the engines of your mech through the use of Orcus. That's right. A 35 ton mech IN a 100 ton mech. Let's take, as an example, the 100 ton mech Apatotron. Surely, a force to be reckoned with and barely able to pass niode gates as it is. Now, by the time you can purchase one on market, it will have 5 engines slots on it. 5! Do you know what that means? You can have 5 Orcus IN your Apatotron. That would increase their weight up to 275 MONSTEROUS TONS!

With the power of the Orcus cranking the Apatotrons engines, not only will it be seen for the ultra-durable mech that it is, but it will be able to run circles around its competition. It will, however, need that ultra-durable nature because these Orcus do decrease their viability in combat against laser and ice due to their light frames that are very open to critical shots and the freezing and slowing that are often seen with ice based weaponry. It's not all downside however as they can be used to crank your projectile weaponry and dealing of double damage up due to the Orcuses fast and lightweight sensors.

Overall, I have to say that these Orcus Wheels are a great value. At 2088 Ferrite, 1390 Bioptics, and 54 Niodes, they are more expensive on ferrite and bioptics, but MUCH cheaper on niodes. But that can probably be explained somehow... Big Spenders Discount? Refurbished Mechs? Not sure how they do it, but I sure am glad they did. Run, not walk! To get yours today!










Submitted by  By Nathan Justin Weiser #817890