Special Analysis: G-3 Gundam
COST 550 / RAID
Summary: Transitioning from a classic skirmisher to a high-speed disruptor capable of suppressing modern high-spec units through superior accumulation resistance and rapid-fire cycling.
Current Limitation: Obsolescence of Mobility
While the previous structural reinforcements (circa 2020) granted this unit Maneuver Armor and improved melee priority, the 550-cost environment of 2026 has been overtaken by units with extreme build-up stagger capabilities. The G-3's slender frame no longer provides a defensive advantage against wide-range suppression fire, and its standard maneuverability is easily neutralized by modern rapid-fire weaponry, rendering its role as a Support-hunter increasingly difficult in the face of modern General units.
- Critical Weakness: Vulnerability to Build-up stagger. Despite its historical buffs, it lacks the necessary layers of reaction resistance to penetrate the defensive nets of 2026-era Generals.
Proposed Role: High-Speed Disruptor
The strategic objective is to leverage the G-3's unique "dual-stagger" kit (Hyper Bazooka x2 and Beam Rifle) while granting it the durability to ignore modern suppressive fire. By enhancing its accumulation tolerance and weapon switching speed, the G-3 can transform into a relentless hunter that dictates the pace of engagement at mid-to-close range.
| Damage Control | Lv2 Newly Integrated |
| Emergency Evasion System | Upgrade to Lv2 |
| Quick Boost | Lv3 Addition |
| Weapon Switching Time | Reduced by 15% |
Tactical Conclusion
With the integration of Damage Control Lv2, the G-3 Gundam regains its identity as a ghost on the battlefield—untouchable by conventional fire and lethal in its precision. The synergy between its high-speed mobility and revamped weapon cycling ensures that it remains a premier entry-level high-cost unit, capable of challenging even the most advanced transformable mobile suits.
"A gray specter that refuses to be grounded by the weight of technological evolution."