KF-B "Hole" Middling Chassis
KF-B "Hole" Middling Chassis gives you an 18-cell 4x3 Middling frame, so it is the chassis to compare when a build wants width for side-by-side guns, cargo, and repair space.
S.Trs "Albrecht" Royal Chassis starts making sense when the run needs a full-size late-game Trampler instead of another compromise build.
S.Trs "Albrecht" Royal Chassis is for runs where the Trampler is supposed to carry the whole plan, not just scrape by with it. A Royal-tier frame only earns its place when the crew wants the interior room to support cargo, guns, repairs, and movement on the same vehicle. If the route does not need that scale, the chassis is excess. If the build finally feels complete because of the room it creates, this is the right tier to commit to.
It is chosen in the Trampler builder before the rest of the vehicle is laid out. The decision belongs at the frame stage, because later part swaps do not replace the space a Royal hull provides.
KF-B "Hole" Middling Chassis gives you an 18-cell 4x3 Middling frame, so it is the chassis to compare when a build wants width for side-by-side guns, cargo, and repair space.
KF-B "Trench" Great Chassis gives you a 22-cell 5x3 Great frame, so it makes sense when the build wants a long hull for cargo lines, gun rooms, and interior lanes.
KF-L "Abyss" Royal Chassis gives you a 32-cell 4x6 Royal frame, so it is the long late-game hull to compare when one Trampler must carry cargo, crew space, and heavy systems together.
KF-L "Hole" Middling Chassis gives you an 18-cell 3x4 Middling frame, so it is the chassis to check when a build wants more length than the wider Hole variant.
KF-L "Trench" Great Chassis gives you a 22-cell 3x5 Great frame, so it is the long-hull Great option for players who want more depth than the wider Trench layout.
KF-Q "Abyss" Royal Chassis gives you a 30-cell 5x5 Royal frame, so it is the square late-game hull to compare when the build wants a balanced center instead of a long ship.
KF-Q "Trench" Great Chassis gives you a 20-cell 4x4 Great frame, so it is the squarer Great option when the build wants a compact center more than raw cell count.
KF-Q "Well" Small Chassis gives you a 16-cell 3x3 Small frame, so it is the tight starter hull to use when the build needs a compact square Trampler instead of cargo-heavy space.
It starts making sense when one Trampler needs to support the whole raid plan without cutting corners on storage, firing lanes, repairs, or movement. That is when a Royal frame stops being excess and starts being the solution.
It loses value when the route does not actually need that amount of hull. A Royal chassis only makes sense when the extra room is solving a real late-run build problem.
Yes, when the raid needs a full-size Trampler layout and smaller frames keep forcing compromises on storage, guns, repairs, or movement.
The deciding check is whether the added hull space lets the whole raid plan coexist cleanly instead of forcing tradeoffs between cargo, guns, repairs, and crew flow.