01-10-2007, 08:29 AM
*Note before reading* If you find anything innacurate in this guide, please tell me so I can fix it!!!! Thanks
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*AC JOUSTING STRATEGY GUIDE*
*TABLE OF CONTENTS*
I. Opening Comments
________A. The Golden Rule.
________B. What is Jousting?
II. The 4 Different Types Of Jousters
________A. Heavy (Pure) Jouster
________B. Multi-Jouster
________C. Light Jouster
________________1. OB Type
________________2. OB-less Type
________D. OB Blader
III. Tools of the Trade
_________A. Some Good Jousting Parts
________________1. Frame Parts
________________2. Weapon Parts
_________B. Which parts work well together
________________1. Frame Building Tips
________________2. RA, LA, and Back Mounted Weapon Combos
_________C. Jousting Maneuvers and Tactics
________________1. Head-On OB Jousting
________________2. OB Flanking (Curving)
________________3. Circle of Doom (CoD)
________________4. In-Fighting
________________5. Blading
IV. How to build your own AC Jousting Unit
_________A. Which Jouster type is best for you?
________________1. Building from the ground up
________________2. Important things to remember when building your Jouster
________________3. FAQ's (can't forget these...)
_________B. Sample Jousting ACs from some expert builders
V. Closing Comments
_________A. Thanks for reading and a shout out!!
_________B. Quick Reference (if you don't understand something like HW)
_________C. AC Site Listings (where I usually hang out)
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I. Opening Comments
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A. The Golden Rule:
Before I begin, I want to tell you the Golden Rule of AC building: "What may work for others may not work for you". Keep this in mind while you read through this guide; its based on MY perspective and experience with building and piloting "Joust" themed ACs. Go out there and try building your OWN AC using your OWN ideas, then spread your ideas with other builders to expand your horizons. I have found that this is the way to go if you want to learn how to build an effective AC and become an expert builder.
B. What is Jousting?
Jousting has its roots back in Medieval times. Basically, two knights would challenge each other to a dual, called a "joust". Each knight would mount a horse, clad in armor, would use lance (long, sword like weapon) and to try and knock the other opponent off of their horse. They did this by charging toward their opponent at full speed on the horse, getting enough force to knock them off. So, how does this apply to AC? With the introduction of the OB Core in AC2, pilots were able to boost in their opponents face at very high speeds, and unleash vast amounts of firepower. This artform (as I like to call it) was greatly enhanced with the introduction of the Turn Booster Extensions in AC2:AA, which introduced the maneuver called "Flanking" or "OB Curving". As jousting evolved in AC3, the conventional jouster did also. This guide will cover everything you need to know about Jousting, how to build and effective jouster that suits your piloting styles, and how to effectively perform jousting maneuvers.
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II. The 4 Different Types of Jousters
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A. The Heavy (a.k.a. Pure) Jouster
First off, I'll talk about the most recognizable and probably most used type of AC Jouster: the Heavy or Pure Jouster. Pure jousters can range from just about any AC frame type (LW, MW, HW, SHW bipeds, RJ's, Quads, Tanks, and Hovers), but the defining principle that
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*AC JOUSTING STRATEGY GUIDE*
*TABLE OF CONTENTS*
I. Opening Comments
________A. The Golden Rule.
________B. What is Jousting?
II. The 4 Different Types Of Jousters
________A. Heavy (Pure) Jouster
________B. Multi-Jouster
________C. Light Jouster
________________1. OB Type
________________2. OB-less Type
________D. OB Blader
III. Tools of the Trade
_________A. Some Good Jousting Parts
________________1. Frame Parts
________________2. Weapon Parts
_________B. Which parts work well together
________________1. Frame Building Tips
________________2. RA, LA, and Back Mounted Weapon Combos
_________C. Jousting Maneuvers and Tactics
________________1. Head-On OB Jousting
________________2. OB Flanking (Curving)
________________3. Circle of Doom (CoD)
________________4. In-Fighting
________________5. Blading
IV. How to build your own AC Jousting Unit
_________A. Which Jouster type is best for you?
________________1. Building from the ground up
________________2. Important things to remember when building your Jouster
________________3. FAQ's (can't forget these...)
_________B. Sample Jousting ACs from some expert builders
V. Closing Comments
_________A. Thanks for reading and a shout out!!
_________B. Quick Reference (if you don't understand something like HW)
_________C. AC Site Listings (where I usually hang out)
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I. Opening Comments
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
A. The Golden Rule:
Before I begin, I want to tell you the Golden Rule of AC building: "What may work for others may not work for you". Keep this in mind while you read through this guide; its based on MY perspective and experience with building and piloting "Joust" themed ACs. Go out there and try building your OWN AC using your OWN ideas, then spread your ideas with other builders to expand your horizons. I have found that this is the way to go if you want to learn how to build an effective AC and become an expert builder.
B. What is Jousting?
Jousting has its roots back in Medieval times. Basically, two knights would challenge each other to a dual, called a "joust". Each knight would mount a horse, clad in armor, would use lance (long, sword like weapon) and to try and knock the other opponent off of their horse. They did this by charging toward their opponent at full speed on the horse, getting enough force to knock them off. So, how does this apply to AC? With the introduction of the OB Core in AC2, pilots were able to boost in their opponents face at very high speeds, and unleash vast amounts of firepower. This artform (as I like to call it) was greatly enhanced with the introduction of the Turn Booster Extensions in AC2:AA, which introduced the maneuver called "Flanking" or "OB Curving". As jousting evolved in AC3, the conventional jouster did also. This guide will cover everything you need to know about Jousting, how to build and effective jouster that suits your piloting styles, and how to effectively perform jousting maneuvers.
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II. The 4 Different Types of Jousters
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
A. The Heavy (a.k.a. Pure) Jouster
First off, I'll talk about the most recognizable and probably most used type of AC Jouster: the Heavy or Pure Jouster. Pure jousters can range from just about any AC frame type (LW, MW, HW, SHW bipeds, RJ's, Quads, Tanks, and Hovers), but the defining principle that