The Pilot Lab uses both Mech XP (MXP) and General XP (GXP) to upgrade your 'Mech.
Experience Points
Mech XP
You earn 'Mech XP (MXP) for some in-game actions and winning matches. These MXP are earned and stored on a per-chassis basis. MXP is then used to purchase new capabilities for that specific chassis in the form of Battlemech efficiencies (see Mech Tree below). MXP can be converted to GXP at a rate of 1 per 25 XP converted.
General XP
Like MXP, GXP is earned during combat but at a much smaller rate. GXP is applied towards the pilot and can be used to purchase 'Mech efficiencies of any 'Mech you own. Additionally, it is primarily used for unlocking modules (See Pilot Lab#Pilot Tree below).
Pilot Lab
Mech Tree
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As players get into matches they begin to earn GXP and MXP. After each match, the MXP earned is stored in the 'Mech itself. This pool of MXP can be spent on something called BattleMech efficiencies. Essentially, these BattleMech efficiencies represent your pilot’s increased familiarity and skill with that particular 'Mech chassis. Each 'Mech has its own custom tech tree, and you spend your MXP pool on the efficiencies within that 'Mech’s tech tree. General XP is also spent on BattleMech efficiencies, but can be used on any 'Mech; it does not necessarily have to be used on the 'Mech it was earned in.
There are three tiers of efficiencies; Basic, Elite, and Master.
Each efficiency, or upgrade, on a tier must be purchased before you can access any of the efficiencies on the next tier. Once the "Basic" efficiency tier has been completed on one variant of a given 'Mech, the player will need to complete the "Basic" tier on two other variants of the same chassis before the "Expert" tier can be pursued. The same is true of the "Master" tier, requiring that the "Expert" tier be completed on three variants total for a given chassis.
When the "Elite" tier is completed on a 'Mech, all of the bonuses in the "Basic" tier of that 'Mech are doubled.
Once a tier has been unlocked on a given variant, it stays unlocked, even if you sell the 'Mech.
Pilot Tree
BattleMechs are able to equip modules in addition to equipment. Equipping modules is a two step process; first you unlock them via the Pilot Tree in the Pilot Lab, then you buy and equip them to your 'Mech in the Mech Lab. Like equipment, modules are equipped to your 'Mech and are not fixed to a single model like efficiencies are.
Below is a table of available modules and their costs.
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